Congratulations, Fall 2024 Graduates

December 16, 2024

Walters State Commencement
Dr. Tony Miksa, president of Walters State, congratulates Alex Medina on receiving his associate of applied science in nursing.

Walters State Confers 478 Degrees and Certificates

          Keep it straight and level and steady as she goes. 
          That’s the final advice the Walters State Community College graduating class of fall 2024 received from commencement speaker Dr. Amy Ross, quoting singer and songwriter James Taylor.
          The advice came just minutes before the cap-and-gown clad students were instructed by Dr. Tony Miksa, college president, to move their tassels from the right to the left signifying the completion of their academic journey at Walters State.
          The college conferred 478 degrees and certificates during two commencement ceremonies held on Dec. 12 in the “Z” Buda Assembly Hall and Gymnasium on the Morristown Campus. Ross, head of the college’s management program and professor of business, asked graduates to keep three points in mind as they set out on new journeys.
          First, just breathe. Ross advised graduates to remember to just breathe whenever life becomes overwhelming.
          “No matter what your situation is, just take a breath,” Ross said. “Then take another one.”
          Second, stay positive. She asked class member to look to the person on their right and then on their left and say, “I believe in you.”  
          “That feeling you had when someone looked you in the eye and acknowledged who you were and told you something positive, keep that feeling. Put it in your pocket and pull it out when you need it. The positives help us get through this journey of life.” 
          Finally, Ross told graduates to know who you are.
          “Go be you. This is your journey. This is your life,” Ross said. 
          Miksa congratulated the graduates and encouraged them to come back to visit and stay in touch with their alma mater. 
           “As you go on to another college or start your career, know that the degree or certificate you receive today is from one of the best community colleges in Tennessee,” Miksa said, citing Community College of the Year honors received from governing body, the Tennessee Board of Regents, in 2022 and 2023. 
          “This award was based, in part, on the success of our students. You’re the reason why we were recognized as the Community College of the Year.”