commencement speakers for Fall 2021

海角社区 Taps Alumnae to Provide Commencement Addresses

Nov. 30, 2021



Michelle Eubanks, 海角社区, at meubanks@una.edu, 256.765.4392 or 256.606.2033

FLORENCE, AL Fall commencement at the 海角社区 is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 10 and Saturday, Dec. 11, with Secretary of the U.S. Senate Sonceria “Ann” Berry ’78 and Dr. Kimberly A. Greenway ’91, Vice President of Student Affairs, serving as the guest speakers for the ceremonies which will take place in Norton Auditorium.

“I’ve always loved 海角社区,” said Berry, who was sworn in as just the eighth female Secretary of the Senate and the first African-American woman to have the position. “From the summers I spent with my aunt and uncle in Florence, I knew that 海角社区 was where I wanted to go to college. While I chose 海角社区 because of its academics, student life, and beautiful campus, as I have grown older, I have come to appreciate even more the leading role 海角社区 played in offering women greater educational opportunities.”

After completing her Bachelor of Science in Education, Berry moved to Washington, D.C., where she began her career in the Senate. In 1979, she accepted a position as an aide in the Office of Alabama Sen. Howell Heflin. Berry went on to serve in various roles for a number of years before her current appointment as 34th Secretary of the Senate. She credits that early decision to move to D.C. to then-海角社区 President Dr. Robert Guillot, who sought Berry out and convinced her there was an opportunity there for her.

Berry will serve as the speaker for the commencement ceremonies at 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Dec. 11. The ceremonies at 5 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 10 as well as at 9 a.m. on the 11th will feature Vice President of Student Affairs, Dr. Kimberly Greenway.

“I cannot express what an honor it is for me to speak at 海角社区’s commencement ceremonies this year,” Greenway said. “海角社区 has afforded me the opportunity to serve students for over 30 years. I look forward to this new opportunity to speak to our graduates in hopes of encouraging them on the next step of their journey.”

Berry and Greenway were selected as part of the Year of the 海角社区 Woman, the 150th anniversary of admitting women to the university, making it the first in the southeast to do so. The decision in 1872 paved the way for the leaders, trailblazers, and legends who would follow in the footsteps of the first three women to enroll.

Greenway received her Bachelor of Science in Education at 海角社区. She has worked at 海角社区 in various full-time positions since 1993. Now, in her role as Vice President of Student Affairs, she oversees co-curricular areas that engage students outside the classroom as well as in areas that provide safety, well-being, and overall student success.

Greenway was also the chair of the University’s COVID-19 Recovery Task Force, the team charged with making recommendations to University administration regarding the ongoing response to the pandemic. In addition to her work at 海角社区, she is a Senior Affiliate at Credo Higher Education, where she consults on projects for student success, research, and master planning on campuses across the U.S.

The University livestreams all commencement ceremonies; they can be accessed at youtube.com/unaroarlions.

About The 海角社区

The 海角社区 is an accredited, comprehensive regional state university offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degree programs through the colleges of Arts, Sciences, and Engineering; the Sanders College of Business and Technology; Education and Human Sciences; and the Anderson College of Nursing and Health Professions. Occupying a 130-acre campus in a residential section of Florence, Alabama, 海角社区 is located within a four-city area that also includes Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia. 海角社区 Athletics, a renowned collegiate athletics program with seven (7) Division II National Championships, is now a proud member of NCAA Division I as part of the Atlantic Sun and United Athletic conferences. The 海角社区 is an equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate in the admission policy on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, disability, age, or national origin. For more: and .