SC State University awards 129 degrees at Fall Commencement
Author: Sam Watson, Director of University Relations|Published: December 12, 2024|All News, Student News
SC State graduate Khalil D. Ellis pumps is fist while singing the school's Alma Mater
during Thursday's Fall Commencement Ceremony. More photos follow the text.
Like superpowers: An SC State graduate’s assessment of completing his degree
ORANGEBURG, S.C. – When Ermon Ishmal left South Carolina State University’s Fall Commencement Ceremony
on Thursday with his business economics degree in hand, he made sure to have his photo
taken with the professor who guided him the most, Dr. Paul Rienstra-Munnicha.
“Dr. Paul was new being an adviser so we kind of learned our way together,” Ishmal
said. “He was really the teacher who stuck out and made sure we had the lessons and
understood. Even if we had to redo and redo, he made sure we understood what we were
doing.
“He showed us love. He gave excellent advice. He’s an amazing teacher. He’s more than
a teacher. He’s almost like a father to me. I appreciate Dr. Paul for everything he
does and everything he stands for,” Ishmal said.
The North Augusta, South Carolina, resident was awestruck by the significance of graduation
day, especially by all the family and friends who joined the crowd at Smith-Hammond-Middleton
Memorial Center to see him cross the stage.
“It's almost surreal. I feel like I’m in dream. I can’t believe it,” Ishmal said.
“It seems just like yesterday it was my first day here. Just to be able to walk through
these doors with my degree, it’s almost like I have superpowers.
“It’s amazing to be out here – just amazing,” he said.
As a third-generation SC State graduate, Ishmal has numerous Bulldogs in his family,
and he found an extended family in the SC State student body.
“It was all love. We always came together. We prayed for each other. We looked out
for each other,” he said. “It’s an amazing university. I recommend that everyone come
here.”
That sentiment was just as clear from the ceremony’s commencement address delivered
by Chicago Bears executive Ted Crews, who completed his SC State degree 25 years and
one day before Thursday’s ceremony.
Crews thanked the many people who supported him along his journey through SC State
and his career path as a communications professional in the NFL.
It was a route that began when then-SC State Sports Information Director Bill Hamilton
saw Crews' potential and recommended him for an internship with the Carolina Panthers.
“If that young man sitting in that seat on Dec. 11, 1999, had been told he would work
for five NFL teams, go to five Super Bowls and win three (with the Kansas City Chiefs),
he would have laughed at you,” Crews said. “Class of 2024, we all have a story to
tell. We all have people like I do who got us to this moment.
“We come from different backgrounds, different paths, and now it’s your time,” Crews
said. “Today, you’re launched to blaze a trail for your future. You’re the best of
the best, and don’t let anybody tell you that you can’t go from South Carolina State
to anywhere.”
Charleston, South Carolina, resident Jadah Darby hopes her “anywhere” will be medical
school leading to a career as a pediatrician.
“I love kids, I love medicine, and I want to do better for the community in terms
of doctors,” she said. “I don’t know exactly where I want to land at the moment. I
think just wherever God takes me, I am just going to be happy.” Having entered SC State in the Fall 2019 Semester, she was among those whose time
on campus was cut short the following spring when the COVID-19 pandemic forced the
university into emergency remote instruction.
She persevered, though, and left SC State on Thursday with a bachelor’s degree in
biology and a minor in chemistry.
Jadah Darby earned a bachelor's degree in biology with a minor in chemistry.
“It feels amazing. I am just thankful. I know I am supposed to be bigger in life,”
Darby said. “My mom, my family – I have wonderful support. All my family were with
me through everything.”
Darby and Ishman were among 129 degree recipients who marked the major milestone in
their lives on Thursday. The university conferred 83 undergraduate degrees and 46
advanced degrees, including 11 Doctor of Educational Leadership degrees.
The university also awarded Crews an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at Thursday’s
ceremony.
Photo gallery:
Ermon Ishmal with Dr. Paul Rienstra-Munnicha outside Smith-Hammond-Memorial Center
following Thursday's Commencement Ceremony.
Jadah Darby earned a bachelor's degree in biology with a minor in chemistry.
Sporting one of three Super Bowl rings he earned as communications director for the
Kansas City Chiefs, SC State alumnus Ted Crews addresses the Class of 2024.
Luka Stefanovic graduated from SC State with a perfect 4.0 GPA while playing championship
tennis for Coach Hardeep Judge, right.
SC State continued its tradition of allowing "Legacy Graduates" to receive their degrees
from a parent or grandparent who also graduated from the university.