Education
Graduates Celebrate Achievements at Aims Community College Ceremony
Aims Community College in Greeley witnessed a vibrant celebration on December 12, 2025, as graduates from various programs gathered to receive their diplomas. The fall commencement ceremony highlighted the achievements of students across multiple disciplines, including construction management, agribusiness, and criminal justice.
During the ceremony, graduates showcased their accomplishments with pride. Keira Lynn Zabel, a graduate in construction management, celebrated her hard work as she accepted her diploma. The atmosphere was charged with excitement and joy as graduates like Ivy Amelia Hockenberry and John Romero, who completed their studies in agribusiness and information technology, respectively, expressed their happiness during the event.
Leah Bornstein, the Chief Executive Officer and president of Aims Community College, addressed the graduates, emphasizing the importance of their educational journeys and the opportunities that lie ahead. Her remarks resonated with students and families alike, marking a significant moment in their academic lives.
Student master of ceremonies Janea Cordova added to the emotional weight of the ceremony, delivering heartfelt final remarks that celebrated the collective achievements of the graduating class. The audience applauded as Zeynab Hassan, the student commencement speaker, congratulated her peers, reflecting on their shared experiences and the challenges they overcame.
Attendees filled the venue with cheers and support, celebrating every graduate as they were called to the stage. Graduates eagerly awaited the traditional moment of turning their tassels, a symbol of their transition from students to alumni. The pride displayed was palpable, with many graduates waving to their families in the audience, acknowledging the support they received throughout their studies.
The ceremony also featured moments of reflection as graduates listened to various speakers share insights and encouragement for their future endeavors. Miles Rees, who graduated in applied sciences, looked to his family after receiving his diploma, while fellow graduates like Sloane Montgomery celebrated the conclusion of their academic journeys.
As the event came to a close, graduates walked past the Aims Community College sign, filled with a sense of accomplishment and anticipation for what lies ahead. With the fall commencement ceremony, Aims Community College not only marked the end of one chapter for its graduates but also the beginning of new opportunities, reflecting its commitment to fostering education and community.
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