Salisbury, Md. – Wor-Wic Community College hosted its 2025 commencement last month at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center, recognizing hundreds of graduates. Nursing led with 110 degrees and certificates awarded, followed by general studies and criminal justice, each with 102 recipients. Most graduates resided in Wicomico County, with others from Worcester, Somerset, and nearby Maryland counties, plus neighboring states. The ceremony introduced Fin, the new dolphin mascot, replacing Wicky, marking a fresh chapter for the college. Deborah Casey, college president, presented awards, including the President’s Student Excellence Award to a dual-enrollment STEM engineering student. Faculty honors recognized an English associate professor and a physical therapist assistant program clinical coordinator. A keynote address and student speech highlighted themes of resilience and career readiness. State and local officials attended, reflecting community support for education. Graduates, prepared for jobs or further studies, embody the region’s commitment to practical, results-driven education.
