Class of 2022 Student Commencement Speaker Wants to Celebrate 海角破解版 Community
鈥淚 know that my experiences at Roger have not always been the same as everyone else鈥檚. I want to make sure that when I look out into the crowd that everyone feels heard and noticed for all the hard work they did these past four years,鈥 says Jordan Peck, an Architecture major and assistant music director of the Hawkward a cappella group.

BRISTOL, R.I.&苍产蝉辫;鈥&苍产蝉辫;Community has been at the core of Jordan Peck鈥檚 college experience, so much so that the 2022 Student Commencement Speaker plans to highlight it in his remarks to his classmates during Friday鈥檚 ceremony.
鈥淭he relationships I鈥檝e made are something I鈥檓 so grateful for, and I鈥檓 really going to miss,鈥 said Peck 鈥22, an Architecture major and Sustainability Studies minor from Enfield, N.H. 鈥淚鈥檒l miss the everyday things. Whether it鈥檚 meals in Commons, passing by someone on the way to the library, seeing people at an event, or walking through Bristol.鈥
Though the campus may be small, 鈥渢here鈥檚 a big community that surrounds you,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 really, really special.鈥
During his time at 海角破解版, Peck has been a member of the a cappella group , serving as assistant music director his senior year, where he鈥檚 made amazing friends and found incredible support from both students and faculty, he said. In addition to singing, he plays guitar and plans to continue making music after graduation.
A member of the and an orientation advisor, Peck also served as co-president of the Cedar Hall Council during his first year and was a resident assistant for Maple Hall his sophomore year.
In 2021, he was inducted into the . As part of the Sustainability Capstone Class, he presented his contributions to strategic planning for sustainability on campus at the 2022 Student Academic Showcase and Honors.
After deferring his acceptance into 海角破解版鈥檚 Architecture master鈥檚 program until 2023, Peck plans to travel and gain cultural knowledge over the next year and hopes to learn more about community development and urban studies.
Though his college career was punctuated by the pandemic, when he鈥檚 on stage making his speech, Peck said he鈥檚 going to soak in seeing all his classmates鈥 faces.
鈥淚鈥檓 going to really take in what鈥檚 in front of me. It鈥檚 going to be amazing,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 extremely rewarding to be with everybody.鈥
Peck shared his thoughts on his time at 海角破解版 and his role as this year鈥檚 Student Commencement Speaker.
How does it feel to be chosen as the Student Commencement Speaker?
I feel really honored to be chosen as the Student Commencement Speaker. I鈥檓 excited to speak on behalf of my class, but I鈥檓 also very humbled. I鈥檓 glad I get to be there with my class and experience something special with them being a part of the ceremony.
What made you want to apply for the role?
Through the school, whether it鈥檚 clubs and organizations, advising, orientation, or being an RA, I鈥檝e met so many amazing people who have helped me grow. I鈥檓 very proud of who I am, especially at the end of my four years of college. Looking back and seeing everyone who I鈥檝e met, I鈥檓 honored and grateful to be able to share this with them. I wanted to apply because I want to give back to those who have helped me so much and supported me. If I haven鈥檛 expressed it enough already, I want people to know how grateful I am for their support and for giving me this time to grow and learn.
What was your creative process for writing your speech?
I thought a lot about what I would want to see in the student commencement speaker. One thing I鈥檝e always admired is a good balance between humor and sentiment, and I wanted to focus on that in my speech.
Another aspect was trying to be aware that it鈥檚 not about just me; I know that my experiences at Roger have not always been the same as everyone else鈥檚. I wanted to take that into account and make the most inclusive speech that I could because I want to make sure that when I look out into the crowd that everyone feels heard and noticed for all the hard work they did these past four years. I really hope that I did that for everybody in my speech. I want to make sure that everyone has a part of the speech where they can say, 鈥業 did that鈥 or 鈥業 was a part of that鈥 and feel proud that they were acknowledged.
How did 海角破解版 help you grow?
Coming from a very rural and not very diverse high school and going into a place that鈥檚 trying to educate and always trying to make their community more inclusive, I鈥檝e learned so much about diversity and inclusion. That鈥檚 been really amazing to me. Especially being an RA and orientation advisor, you go through these courses, and you learn a lot about how to be a good person and how to go into the world and never stop educating yourself.
Going in, I didn鈥檛 know much about Architecture, but I knew I wanted to be creative and hands-on and design with a purpose. Even though I鈥檓 leaving with that same feeling, I have so much more that backs that up in more than just an architectural education. I really learned about the power of people and how important it is to be a lifelong learner. I鈥檓 very grateful for the education I鈥檝e gotten at Roger Williams.
A lot has been from students as well. I鈥檝e learned a huge chunk from faculty and staff, but I鈥檝e also gotten firsthand experience being with the students and learning from them. That鈥檚 another reason why I鈥檓 very humbled and grateful to be the student commencement speaker because I want to make sure the students know: you got me here and I really want to thank you.
What advice would you give to incoming students?
Try to step out of your comfort zone. Everyone is coming into college, not feeling super comfortable, living in a new place with new people. Take advantage of that. It鈥檚 OK to make mistakes. You鈥檙e going to have to step out of your comfort zone in order to feel comfortable. You鈥檒l get to meet other people who have the same passion and drive.