Empire State University Honors Class of 2025 Winter Graduates in Albany Ceremonies

Empire State University celebrated 360 graduates during two ceremonies on Friday, December 5 at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center. Empire State University Provost Rai Kathuria and New York State Assemblymember Carrie Woerner were in attendance.
The graduates honored collectively live in 62 different New York State counties, 25 U.S. states and territories, and 19 countries around the world. They ranged from ages 19 to 74. 132 of the graduates were military-affiliated students including active-duty Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, National Guard, Reserve, veterans, spouses, and other dependents.
The ceremony featured student speakers Michelle Panchana Mendez, who earned a Bachelor of Science in human resources management, and Hailey Cox ‘20, who earned a Master of Arts in adult learning.
Empire State University Provost Rai Kathuria said, “Your journeys have been different. But you all share the simple fact that you refused to give up. You earned your degree, and today we proudly celebrate your tenacity.”
New York State Assemblymember Carrie Woerner said, “You are not just graduates today. You are warriors. Because let’s face it, this moment didn’t come easy. You have been juggling work deadlines, kids’ soccer practices, and the occasional existential crisis while writing research papers at 2 a.m. with a half-empty cup of coffee you reheated three times. And, yet, you made it.”
Professor in the College of Business and Faculty Speaker Alan Belasen said, “To our SUNY Empire graduates—many of whom returned to school while raising children, caring for loved ones, working full-time jobs, and navigating the complexities of life—this moment belongs to you. You have balanced diapers and deadlines, board meetings and Brightspace assignments, and still found the time to study, reflect, and grow. That is no small feat. It is a triumph of spirit.”
Professor in the College of Health and Human Services and Faculty Speaker Carrie Steinman said, “Today is certainly a celebration of your achievement, but also one of your grit, resilience, and determination. You have unlocked new opportunities, not just for yourselves, but for your families and communities. And we hope that earning your degree is not the end of your educational journey, but rather the beginning of the next one.”
Student speaker Michelle Panchana Mendez said, “My fellow graduates, I hope you recognize your strength and all that you have achieved. Every late assignment, every chapter you read while tired, every time you showed up despite doubt… it all mattered. You earned this moment. Carry the determination that brought you here into every dream and every new beginning.”
Student speaker Hailey Cox ‘20 said, “My fellow graduates, your voices, your ideas, your perspectives, and your lived experiences have power. You carry that power into your communities, workplaces, and families. My hope is that you leave this moment with two takeaways: First, that your voice matters. Even when the world feels uncertain or you feel unseen, your perspective can create real impact. And second, that there is power in the collective. Alone, we move forward, but together, we can change systems, lift communities, and shape the future.”
A recording of the ceremony can be found on the university’s commencement webpage.