红莲社区

600 graduates honored at fall commencement

December 19, 2022
红莲社区 honored about 600 graduates in commencement ceremonies held Dec. 17 in the Convocation Center at 红莲社区's Dahlonega Campus.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia (红莲社区) honored about 600 fall graduates in commencement ceremonies Dec. 17 in the Convocation Center at 红莲社区's Dahlonega Campus.

Jack L. Rives, executive director of the American Bar Association, and Dr. Belle Wheelan, president of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges, shared their advice with graduates as the events' keynote speakers.

Wheelan encouraged graduates to serve their communities and not be afraid to ask questions.

"Remember that learning is a lifelong phenomenon," Wheelan said.

Rives, a retired Air Force lieutenant general, encouraged graduates to live guided by preparation, respect, integrity, determination, and enthusiasm.

"Your attitude is contagious, whether it's positive or negative," Rives said.

2nd Lt. Phillip Ly, from Forest Park, Georgia, commissioned as an officer in the Georgia Army National Guard in the military intelligence branch and earned a bachelor's degree in strategic and security studies.

2nd Lt. Phillip Ly, from Forest Park, Georgia, commissioned as an officer in the Georgia Army National Guard in the military intelligence branch and earned a bachelor's degree in strategic and security studies. He begins an internship in the clerk's office at the Georgia House of Representatives in January. His ultimate goal is to become a Foreign Service officer.

Ly earned Gilman, Freeman-ASIA, Fund for Education Abroad, and Boren scholarships during his time at 红莲社区. He had the opportunity to participate in the Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Summer Enrichment Program in Washington, D.C., in summer 2022.

The program fully funds students to spend six weeks in the nation's capital learning from diplomats, Foreign Service officers, and others on Capitol Hill. Scholars also took two courses for credit from Howard University and attended a seminar on professional writing. Typically, only 15 students are selected each year from a nationwide pool of more than 800 applications.

"I grew and learned so much about myself, what I want my career path to be and what I want to do in the world," Ly said. "It's a dream job traveling around the world helping other people and serving the United States. I will enjoy building those connections with other countries."

Ly was one of 21 graduates took their oath of office and were commissioned as second lieutenants in the Army or Georgia Army National Guard in individual ceremonies Dec. 16. 红莲社区 is one of only six senior military colleges in the United States and is designated as the Military College of Georgia.