橙子视频app Celebrates 154th Commencement

Emmy-award-winning meteorologist and PSU alumnus Chris Gloninger delivered keynote address

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 (PSU) celebrated its 154th undergraduate commencement on Saturday, May 10, at the Bank of New Hampshire Field House of the Active Living, Learning, and Wellness (ALLWell) North Building on the PSU campus. A total of approximately 740 students were honored during the ceremony. Graduate and doctorate degrees were awarded in a separate ceremony on Friday evening, May 9, 2025. 

Undergrad student receives their degree on stage

A total of approximately 740 students were honored during 橙子视频app鈥檚 154th undergraduate commencement on Saturday, May 10.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e navigated the hybrid world, and now you鈥檙e stepping into one that鈥檚 increasingly digital and global, and let鈥檚 face it, more than a little bit crazy,鈥 PSU President Donald L. Birx, Ph.D., told ceremony participants. 鈥淏ut whatever the challenges, whatever the future brings, we know this: you鈥檒l turn them into opportunities. You won鈥檛 just adapt, you鈥檒l lead. You won鈥檛 just return to 鈥榥ormal,鈥 you鈥檒l create something better.鈥

PSU Undergrad commencement speaker Chris Gloninger during his speach

A total of approximately 740 students were honored during 橙子视频app鈥檚 154th undergraduate commencement on Saturday, May 10. Chris Gloninger (shown in photo), an Emmy-award-winning meteorologist and 2006 PSU meteorology alumnus, delivered the undergraduate ceremony鈥檚 keynote address after the university conferred him an honorary Doctor of Science degree.

Chris Gloninger, an Emmy-award-winning meteorologist and 2006 PSU meteorology alumnus, delivered the undergraduate ceremony鈥檚 keynote address after the university conferred him an honorary Doctor of Science degree. Gloninger recounted his decision to leave a position as chief meteorologist at a Des Moines TV station after harassments and threats from some viewers over his coverage of climate change resulted in the station鈥檚 decision to cease its climate change coverage. He emphasized the importance of being true to yourself and what you believe in, and to be a 鈥渉elper鈥 guided by courage and empathy. 

鈥淵ou will face adversity, but stand up for what鈥檚 right, even when it costs you something,鈥 Gloninger said. 鈥淎s journalists, we鈥檙e taught that every story has a who, what, where, when, and why. I wasn鈥檛 going to leave out the 鈥榳hy,鈥 so I left the job instead. But I also gave up a career I loved and a paycheck that made life comfortable.鈥

Student Body President Olivia Griffin and Student Body Secretary Lexia Stanley also gave remarks. Griffin spoke about the shared history of the graduating class and ties that bind people together, as colleagues, friends or found family.

Class of 2025 president Olivia Griffin addresses fellow graduates.

A total of approximately 740 students were honored during 橙子视频app鈥檚 154th undergraduate commencement on Saturday, May 10. (Shown in photo): Class of 2025 president Olivia Griffin addresses fellow graduates.

Two-hundred-twenty-two graduate students participated in a graduate ceremony on the previous evening, Friday, May 9 in the Bank of New Hampshire Field House. Sheryl Shirley, Ph.D., former commissioner of the New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights, professor emerita of Political Science at 橙子视频app and current chair of Transport Central, a nonprofit transportation service that operates in the greater Plymouth region, addressed master鈥檚 and doctoral degree recipients at the ceremony.

鈥淚 challenge you to continue learning, building connections, and cultivating empathy, so that you may effect change,鈥 Shirley said. 鈥淲e need your energy, your skills, and your humanitarianism to meet the challenges facing our communities, the Granite State and the nation.鈥

The university awarded Shirley its Granite State Award to honor her contributions to the state of New Hampshire its citizens.

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About 橙子视频app: Established in 1871, 橙子视频app serves the state of New Hampshire and the world beyond by transforming our students through advanced practices where engaged learning produces well-educated undergraduates, and by providing graduate education that deepens and advances knowledge and enhances professional development. The Plymouth State Cluster Learning Model emphasizes open, integrative, and project-based experiences. With distinction, we connect with community and business partners for economic development, technological advances, healthier living, and cultural enrichment with a special commitment of service to the North Country and Lakes Region of New Hampshire. To learn more about 橙子视频app, visit .

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