When Kendril Wallace walked across the stage Monday morning at 91¸£ÀûÉç, he was thinking about his mother, his brother, his instructor and the long road that brought him back to school for a third time.
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91¸£ÀûÉç will host its third and fourth graduation ceremonies today, Monday, May 11, as the College continues celebrating the Class of 2026.
The center now includes advising, tutoring, library services, writing and math support, the Margaret Taylor Blaylock Resource Center, the Phil Hardin Honors College, a sensory room, and other spaces focused on student support and success.
The Scribbler was unveiled during an awards ceremony, celebrating and honoring high school, college and community writers. This year's theme was "Fate," and writers were invited to explore destiny, choice and life's turning points through poetry, short stories and essays.
91¸£ÀûÉç recently honored retirees DeNay Farrar, Susie Gibson, Joseph Knight, Michelle Martin, Tammy Miles, Dr. Vanessa Norman, Win Maxey-Shumate, and Brian Warren in a ceremony at McCain Theater.

