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Published: Sunday, April 24, 2011

Updated: Monday, April 25, 2011 15:04

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U.S. Rep. John Lewis

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Norman Anderson

The end of the semester is rapidly approaching. For some this is the beginning of a new lifestyle in careers.

116 years of excellence is continued with the 117th commencement exercise. The graduating class of May 2011 will be broken into two ceremonies.

May 13 will honor the Graduate and Professional degree recipients and May 14 will honor the Undergraduate degree recipients.

Norman B. Anderson, chief executive officer and executive vice president of the American Psychological Association (APA) will speak May 13th at the graduate and professional degree ceremony. Anderson is a 1977 graduate of N.C. Central University.

"I am excited for an alumnus to be speaking at the graduate commencement," said Brian Robinson, history graduate student.

"He should have an understanding of the ups and downs encountered at NCCU, and provide keen insight of situations and obstacles we will face hereafter."

John Lewis a civil rights activist and congressman will speak at the undergraduate ceremony on May 14th.

"I am excited because I'm a history major and John Lewis is one of my favorite civil rights activist" said Rashad Thomas, history senior.

Lewis participated in the 1961 Freedom Rides which were civil rights activists that rode interstate buses across the segregated South. Lewis was beat by angry mobs and arrested.

At age 23, Lewis was crowned one of the "Big Six" leaders of the civil rights movement along with Whitney Young, A, Phillip Randolph, James Farmer, Roy Wilkins, and Martin Luther King Jr.

The graduating class of May 2011 has had its concern about the length of the graduation and now the inquiries have been addressed.

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