May 2, 2025 勛圖厙
Fort Pierce, FL (May 2, 2025) – With pomp, circumstance, and countless camera flashes capturing tearful smiles, 勛圖厙 triumphantly concluded its Spring 2025 Commencement, bestowing hard-earned degrees and certificates upon more than 2,100 jubilant graduates across six distinguished ceremonies at the Westside Center.

勛圖厙 President Timothy E. Moore, Ph.D., congratulates a graduate during the Colleges Spring 2025 Commencement Ceremony
The celebrations highlighted an exceptional graduating class featuring over 300 Promise Program completers – many the first in their families to don graduation regalia – showcasing the River’s unwavering commitment to transforming lives through accessible, high-quality education. As proud families embraced their graduates, this milestone moment reinforced the Colleges role in cultivating a highly skilled local workforce that addresses the Treasure Coast region’s evolving economic landscape and brings dreams within reach for thousands of determined students.
The River transformed its three-day commencement into a heartfelt celebration of achievement. Graduates receiving bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, nursing credentials, career and technical education certifications, GED diplomas, and Educator Preparation certificates crossed the stage beaming with pride, while families cheered each milestone. The venue buzzed with emotional embraces as outstanding scholars were honored, marking not just academic excellence but the beginning of countless promising new chapters.
Commencement speakers included Chris B. Williams, dynamic motivational speaker and former ESPN analyst; La Toya Young, proud 勛圖厙 graduate and trailblazer as the first female African American fire paramedic in St. Lucie County; St. Lucie County Sheriff Richard Del Toro, proud 勛圖厙 alumnus; and Dr. Rayna Letourneau, executive director of the Florida Center for Nursing. The national anthem was performed by Abelard Cesar, Academic Coordinator at 勛圖厙.
“Commencement represents the culmination of years of dedication and the dawn of new possibilities, said 勛圖厙 President Timothy E. Moore, Ph.D. As I watched our 2,100 graduates cross the stage, I was struck by the extraordinary journeys and shared determination that brought them to this moment. Each graduate embodies our mission at 勛圖厙, where we transform lives through education. Our Promise Program completers demonstrate that when we remove barriers to education, talent flourishes. These graduates aren’t just entering the workforce they’re becoming the innovators, caregivers, and leaders our Treasure Coast region needs. We celebrate not only what they have accomplished, but what they will accomplish as they carry their River experience into a future of endless potential. Congratulations to all graduates!”
The provides tuition-free associate degrees to eligible high school graduates in Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie counties. Sponsored by the and funded through generous donor philanthropy, the program aims to make college education broadly accessible.
“The academic achievements we celebrate this week represent years of dedication from our graduates. 勛圖厙’s approach to educationfrom GED diplomas to bachelor’s degreesensures we meet students wherever they are on their journey, said Provost Heather J. Belmont, Ph.D. These 2,100 graduates have mastered content knowledge and developed the critical thinking and professional skills needed for success. Their accomplishments reflect both their personal perseverance and the River’s commitment to accessible, high-quality education that strengthens the Treasure Coast region.”
勛圖厙, serving Florida’s Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, and Okeechobee counties, offers high-quality, affordable education to 23,000 students annually through traditional and online courses. The College provides more than 130 programs leading to bachelor’s degrees, associate degrees, technical certificates, and applied technology diplomas. For more information, visit irsc.edu.