Overcoming doubt and seizing life’s opportunities proved to be a theme of the evening’s ceremony. UVU President Astrid S. Tuminez counseled graduates to embrace life, love themselves, and treasure their relationships with loved ones.
President Tuminez referenced a quote from French Renaissance philosopher Michel de Montaigne: “The continuous work of our life is to build death.” Because the end is already known, she said, we must take advantage of life while we have it.
"Every day you are alive, be curious and grateful,” she said.
Sharing her personal experience seeing auroras in the night sky in Finland with her son, President Tuminez spoke of the joy she felt at being alive.
"I have noticed that loving myself is often easiest when I’m in nature,” she said. “Like the trees and the grass and the sky and the stars, I am life. I belong on this earth. I am part of a whole fabric of love and magic that is never-ending."
President Tuminez expressed emotion as she mentioned the family members and loved ones she has lost, and that while she is grateful for the time she had with them, she still wished for more.
"Graduates, as you move on to your next adventure, please remember to live while you are alive, love yourself, and treasure your relationships,” she said. “Remember that UVU is always a place for you."
UVU Student Body President Zac Whitlock encouraged his classmates to be proud of their achievements and not limit themselves.
"If you have ever been doubted or doubted yourself, now is the time, armed with knowledge and experience, to seize the day,” Whitlock said. “And let the world know who you are, because what you Wolverines do today will become tomorrow’s news."
Delivering her remarks in both English and Spanish, Class of 2024 student representative Irina Sofia Salazar Barton spoke about the potential each graduate shares because of the spirit they experienced at UVU.
“Remember, no matter where life takes us, UVU will always be a place for us — a place where we became who we are meant to be," Barton said.