Grad Student Commencement Speaker Encourages Classmates: âIt is Our Turn to Pay it Forwardâ
The University of New Haven recognized its newest graduates who earned master's and doctoral degrees during two ceremonies as part of its 2025 Commencement. The celebrations included special messages shared by graduates who were selected through a competitive process to address their fellow graduates.
May 28, 2025
By Dave Cranshaw, Office of Marketing and Communications
More than 2,300 advanced degrees were awarded during two ceremonies as part of Commencement 2025.
Frances Amadi â25 MHA, who accepted her masterâs degree in healthcare administration, shared with her fellow graduates that one of the most defining șÚÁÏÉçs of her time as a Charger was working in the Universityâs Campus Pantry.
âI saw firsthand how this university is more than just an institution,â she said. âIt is a home where no one is judged, where everyone deserves support, and where we all lift each other up. Serving fellow students in need reminded me that success is not just about personal achievements but about how we show up for others.
Amadi, who hails from Ukraine, described her journey to the University as ânothing short of a miracle.â
âThe dream of pursuing my masterâs degree seemed impossible,â she said. âBut then, the University of New Haven opened its doors to me. They saw beyond my incomplete documents and gave me a chance, a chance that changed my life.â
âOur journey is just beginningâ
Amadi told her classmates that they are proof that perseverance, faith, and community can overcome even the greatest of obstacles. âWhatever challenges lie ahead, remember that we have already conquered so much. We are not just graduates, we are fighters, dreamers, and leaders stepping into our purpose.
âAs we move forward, let us carry with us the lessons we've learned, the importance of resilience, and the value of kindness,â continued Amadi.
âAbove all, let us always have the courage to embrace every opportunity that comes our way. Our journey is just beginning.â
âThe University of New Haven has proven to be the perfect choiceâ
A native of India, she said that being the elder daughter in a South Asian family, one thing that was never lacking in her life was being pushed to be better.
âGrowing up with such community-oriented values made me look for a university that is filled with people who could support me, encourage me, and be the push when I needed it,â she said. âThe University of New Haven has proven to be the perfect choice.
âThe Charger community never made me feel any lessâas a woman of color, as an international student, or as someone navigating a new world alone,â she continued. âI always knew that if I had a question, it would be answered. If I had a goal, someone would guide me. If I struggled, someone would push me forward.â
Ekta Mulchandani â25 M.A.
âBecome that push for someone elseâ
Mulchandani encouraged her classmates to remember the Charger community for shaping them, lifting them up, and setting them on a path to âsomething greater.
âThe University of New Haven is made by its people,â she said. âThis is why it was so important for me to be here today, to express my gratitude to this community, as I will always remember it as the place where it all began.â
She reminded her classmates that they are not only carrying their own dreams but that of their catalysts, especially those who believed in them before they believed in themselves.
âIt is now our turn to pay it forward,â she said. âYou can and will change the course of everyone who came before you and lit the path for you. Our goal should be to make sure their efforts are rewarded.
âAs we step into the future, I hope we never forget the ones that made today possible,â she said. âAnd, more importantly, I hope we become that push for someone else.â