10/14/2025
CONGRATULATIONS BCPEP CLASS OF 2025! 🎓✨
On Thursday, September 18, BCPEP celebrated our newest alumni: Michael, Tony, Anthony, & Sulayman.
Family, friends, donors, MCI-Shirley staff, & partner program supporters from Mount Wachusett Community College, Partakers College Behind Bars, and the Jesuit Prison Education Network gathered to honor their trailblazing achievements.
The ceremony mirrored any other college commencement, in a large tent filled with chrysanthemums, banners, faculty in full regalia, and underclassmen cheering for their predecessors. The Huntington Brass Quintet opened with "Pomp and Circumstance," followed by loud cheers as grads appeared - and extra applause for honorary member Andoni, Tony's service dog in training, who wore a tiny graduation cap. 🐾🎓
Asst. Director Dr. Michelle Brooks opened with congratulatory messages from Chestnut Hill students, and Fr. Gregory Kalscheur, Dean of Morrissey, led the invocation. Heartfelt remarks followed from Senator Jamie Eldridge, Boston College Provost Dr. David Quigley, Boston College - Woods College of Advancing Studies Dean Dr. David Goodman, and Massachusetts Department of Correction Commissioner Shawn Jenkins, who spoke to the transformative power of college in prison.
Next, Director Dr. Patrick Conway reminded us that we expand what is possible when we choose to believe in education, each other, and second chances. Guest speaker Max Kenner, Founder and Executive Director of the Bard Prison Initiative at Bard College, made the moment even more meaningful by noting that such a ceremony was unthinkable 20 years ago.
Most memorably, graduates took the stage to accept accolades and share reflections. Valedictorian Michael delivered an address that transcended traditional speech, flowing like a sermon with the cadence of spoken word poetry. Tony, recipient of the Social Justice and Community Impact Award, spoke to human possibility, telling us that we are all worth more than the worst thing we have ever done. And Anthony, winner of the Excellence in Liberal Arts Award, pledged to use his degree to protect and uplift others, exemplifying BC's Ignatian mission. We can't share details about the fourth grad for privacy, but are incredibly proud of his achievements.
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