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NSU’s 110th Commencement Ceremony - The New Journal and Guide

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Norfolk State University celebrated its 110th commencement ceremony with a notable keynote address from award-winning actor and filmmaker Nate Parker. Parker, a Norfolk native, shared inspiring words with the graduating students, emphasizing the importance of pursuing their dreams and acknowledging the support they have received along their journey. His notable work in the film industry, including "The Birth of a Nation," served as a testament to his own dedication and success.

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