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Student speaker Kaleigh Duncan, a Media Arts graduate and former editor-in-chief of The Volunteer, delivers a heartfelt speech on growth, resilience and self-belief during John A. Logan College’s commencement ceremony, May 17. Duncan, of Carterville, plans to transfer to SIU Carbondale to study photography.
Student speaker Kaleigh Duncan, a Media Arts graduate and former editor-in-chief of The Volunteer, delivers a heartfelt speech on growth, resilience and self-belief during John A. Logan College’s commencement ceremony, May 17. Duncan, of Carterville, plans to transfer to SIU Carbondale to study photography.
Amaris Shelley
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JALC Celebrates Class of 2025 at Rescheduled Commencement

More than 1,200 graduates crossed the stage May 17 after storms delayed the ceremony. Media Arts graduate Kaleigh Duncan delivered the student address, urging classmates to seek meaning over status.
Malik Jones reacts with joy after receiving his degree during John A. Logan College’s commencement ceremony, May 17. Jones was one of more than 1,200 graduates honored during the college’s rescheduled Fifty-Sixth Commencement. He plans to attend Loyola University Chicago for Digital Media in the fall.

 

Graduates from John A. Logan College’s Class of 2025 crossed the stage Saturday, May 17, during the college’s Fifty-Sixth Commencement ceremonies at the Donald L. Brewer Gymnasium and Convocation Center.
Due to severe weather concerns, the ceremonies were rescheduled from Friday and split into two sessions: a 9 a.m. ceremony for Associate in Arts, Science, Engineering Science, and Fine Arts degrees, and an 11:30 a.m. ceremony for Associate in Applied Science degrees and certificates.
Ava Campos performs the national anthem at John A. Logan College’s graduation ceremony, May 17. (Amaris Shelley)

 

Family and friends filled the gymnasium to celebrate the achievements of more than 1,200 graduates.
Among the highlights was the student address by Kaleigh Duncan of Carterville, who graduated with an Associate of Arts in Media Arts. Duncan was an active member of The Volunteer, the college’s student newspaper, serving as Visuals Editor in Fall 2024 and Editor-in-Chief in Spring 2025. She also participated in the Choir Club, led the Photojournalism Club as president, and worked in the Academic Affairs Office. In her speech, Duncan encouraged her fellow graduates to pursue fulfillment and gratitude over status or wealth. She plans to transfer to Southern Illinois University Carbondale to major in photography, supported by the Dean’s Transfer Scholarship.
John A. Logan College President Dr. Kirk Overstreet delivers remarks during the college’s commencement ceremony, May 17.
The ceremonies also featured remarks from JALC President Dr. Kirk Overstreet, who thanked staff for their efforts in reorganizing the event, and Provost Dr. Stephanie Chaney Hartford, who acknowledged storm-impacted communities and honoring first responders.
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