May 2, 2025
On Friday, May 2, Columbia College proudly conferred 175 undergraduate and graduate degrees during a joyful and heartfelt commencement ceremony held at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center. With faculty, staff, families, and friends in attendance, the event honored the perseverance, growth, and accomplishments of this year’s graduates—and celebrated the enduring mission of Columbia College to prepare leaders, dreamers, and changemakers.
“Today, we celebrate not only your achievements,” said Dr. John H. Dozier, President of Columbia College, in his remarks to the graduating class, “but the spirit of a College that has shaped leaders, dreamers, and changemakers for more than 170 years. Congratulations, Columbia College Class of 2025!”
Dr. Dozier invited attendees to recognize the essential role of faculty, staff, and loved ones in the students’ journey, calling on each group to stand and be acknowledged for their contributions to the success of the graduates.
He also reflected on the College’s seal as a lasting symbol of purpose, wisdom, and service. “It’s not your title, your wealth, or your status that defines your worth—it’s what you do with your gifts, your talents, and your heart in service to others that matters most,” he said, quoting the College’s motto, Non Quem Sed Quid—“Not who, but what.”
Delivering the student address was Caleb Mack, a proud member of the Call Me MiSTER program. Mack energized the audience with humor, heartfelt gratitude, and a powerful call to action centered around four simple but meaningful words: “Keep. That. Same. Energy.”
“You see, it took energy to get here today,” said Mack. “It took perseverance, late nights, countless sacrifices, and unwavering determination. So today, I’m here to remind you to: KEEP THAT SAME ENERGY.”
He encouraged fellow graduates to carry that same strength and passion into their careers, relationships, and dreams—emphasizing that resilience and commitment would be key to their future success.
This year’s ceremony also featured the keynote address from distinguished alumna Jenn Colella ’96, a Tony-nominated actress, Grammy Award-winner, and Broadway star. Colella was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts degree in recognition of her contributions to the arts and her commitment to lifting others.
“Columbia College has always been a place that pushes you to find your voice and then use it,” Colella said. “It's not who you are on paper—but what you bring into the room. Not the title after your name—but the values you carry into every decision.”
She continued: “The world isn’t waiting for some polished, perfect version of you. It’s waiting for your messy brilliance. Your unfiltered laughter. Your stubborn hope. Your wide-open heart.”
As tassels moved from right to left and cheers filled the air, Dr. Dozier offered one final charge: “Live boldly with purpose. Pursue wisdom relentlessly. Serve others generously. And remain connected. Remember: the world is waiting not for who you are—but for what you will do.”
Congratulations to the Columbia College Class of 2025—we are proud of you, we believe in you, and we can’t wait to see how you’ll make the world better.