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In 2014, she had to attend multiple court meetings when her landlord accused her of owing $9,000 in unpaid rent. That same year, her brother Paul Santos, 34, who was diagnosed as a teenager with final-stage renal failure, went into chronic rejection after receiving a kidney transplant. When she had to miss classes to attend court or go to the hospital, it was always “with great pain and deep apology,” according to her professor and academic adviser Nick Smart.
Despite paying the bills, buying the food, and taking care of her brothers, she always got her work, homework, and extracurricular work done.
“She could’ve come from a house with three swimming pools in Scarsdale, and I would’ve been impressed,” Smart said.
Jeannot still finds time to write leisurely and graduated from college this May with honors. In the future, she hopes to continue her writing and pursue a career with the ASPCA or the New York City Police Animal Cruelty Unit.
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Michelle Obama Calls CCNY Graduates 'Living Breathing Proof That the American Dream Endures'
“Here in America, we don’t give in to our fears,” First Lady Michelle Obama said on June 3 at her last commencement address as first lady.
Obama’s speech at City College of New York, the flagship school in the City University of New York system, was the most recent high point for the school, according to The New York Times. Obama highlighted issues she is passionate about, such as public education and immigration. She praised City College for its famed diversity.
“You represent just about every possible background--every color and culture, every faith, and walk of life,” she said, according to CCNY.cuny.edu.
Her 24-minute address recognized public education as “our greatest pathway to opportunity in America.”
“We need to invest in and strengthen our public universities today, and for generations to come,” she said.
This declaration came at an opportune time for CCNY because it has recently been troubled by overcrowded classes, minimizing course options and maximizing budget cuts. CCNY faculty and students handed out fliers Friday morning recommending public officials invest more money in the school system.
Obama recognized many notable immigrants who attended City College, along with the valedictorian and salutatorian of the graduating class. She also added personal perspective by referencing her husband and daughters.: “…the president of the United States, the son of a man from Kenya who came here to America for the same reasons as many of you: to get an education and improve his prospects in life.” (Photo above courtesy The City College of New York.)
Hunter Graduate Gets Surprise of a Lifetime from Boyfriend During Commencement Ceremony
Nadiya Vengrenruk thought her longtime boyfriend, Pavel Auxtin, who was stationed in Colorado in the Air Force, wouldn’t be there to see her receive her Hunter College diploma. When she was called to the stage, she discovered that that assumption was incorrect.
With the help of his parents and the Hunter staff, Auxtin walked onto the stage at Madison Square Garden with a bouquet of flowers and got down on one knee. Surrounded by her friends, family, fellow graduates, and complete strangers, Vengrenruk couldn’t help but burst into tears when her boyfriend popped the question.
“My legs are shaking, they are still shaking,” Vengrenruk said, according to NY Daily News.
The newly engaged couple met at Fort Hamilton High School in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and they were high school sweethearts. The distance between them while he was stationed in Colorado was difficult for both of them, according to Auxtin.
“Nadiya, it’s been so difficult to be so far apart for so long,” said Auxtin. “And this last semester all I’ve been telling you is to graduate, just graduate, and I promise we’ll be together. So today I am here to keep that promise. Will you marry me?”
Auxtin said he hopes she will move in with him wherever he is stationed next so they can continue their life together.
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