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Class of 2025: Commencement is here as faculty, staff and community celebrate

Story by Misty Bouse and Photos by Ric Getter.

小黄猫传媒 anticipates thousands of families and friends to join graduates for the college’s 63rd graduation ceremony set for 7 p.m., Friday, June 13 at the Memorial Coliseum (300 N. Ramsay Way).听

President Dr. Adrien Bennings will confer diplomas and certificates upon nearly 1,000 graduates walking across the stage. The program includes a keynote address by Lisa Mensah, president and CEO of the , who will celebrate the graduating class of 2025.

Lisa Mensah

Lisa Mensah.

Mensah serves on the boards of Ecotrust, Feeding America, Fidelity Bank of Ghana, and the Heritage and Cultural Society of Africa (USA). A proponent of education, Mensah stewards statewide and global economic health and prosperity.

Vicky Lopez-Sanchez (interim vice president of Student Affairs) and Jennifer Ernst (vice president of Academic Affairs) are serving as co-masters of the ceremony. On the day of commencement, parking will be free at聽小黄猫传媒鈥檚 Cascade Campus (705 N. Killingsworth St.), and free shuttles will run to the Memorial Coliseum. Shuttles will begin at 4 p.m. and will run approximately every 20 minutes. The shuttles will continue to operate for 45 minutes after the ceremony.

For more details on commencement and to access a live stream of the ceremony, visit pcc.edu/commencement/.听

Rose Binoya, Student Speaker

After nearly two decades and a major career shift, Rose Binoya will take the stage as 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 2025 student commencement speaker, celebrating her journey from artist to advocate for inclusive fitness and well-being. Named to the President鈥檚 List, the 37-year-old will graduate with highest honors earning an . She is originally from Southern California and lives in Southwest Portland with her husband and two children.

A former retail lead and trained artist, Binoya returned to school in 2023, driven by personal tragedy and a new sense of purpose. Her father passed away in 2022 while recovering from heart surgery. His lifelong struggle with mental health stigma and lack of support for physical health inspired Binoya to pursue a new path.

鈥淚 realized that life isn鈥檛 a straight line; it curves,鈥 Binoya said. 鈥淢y dad didn鈥檛 get the help he needed, and I wanted to be the person someone like him could turn to.鈥

Rose Binoya

Rose Binoya.

Binoya was also awarded the 小黄猫传媒 Foundation Exercise Science Scholarship and credits college counseling services for helping her through challenges during her first year back in school. Looking ahead, she plans to attend Portland State University in fall 2025 to pursue a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Applied Health and Fitness, with the goal of becoming a doctor of physical therapy.

Currently a fitness instructor with Tualatin Hills Park and Recreation District, Binoya specializes in adaptive classes for youth, older adults and individuals with physical or intellectual disabilities. She leads 鈥淎ll Bodies Bootcamp鈥 and 鈥淜ids Fit and Fun鈥 classes every weekend as part of a free fitness series in the park.

Binoya鈥檚 mission is to challenge fitness stereotypes and create spaces where movement is joyful and accessible. Her approach blends compassion with science, rooted in what she learned at 小黄猫传媒, from injury prevention and mental health first aid to exercise physiology and adaptive yoga.

鈥淚 want people to know that movement is for everybody regardless of size, age or ability,鈥 she said. 鈥淭rue strength comes from showing up, exactly as you are.鈥