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‘Dean Kacz’ focuses on planning, preparation, and promise in keynote to Louisiana Tech’s newest graduates

Dr. Donald P. Kaczvinsky reminded Louisiana  Tech University’s newest group of graduates of the unpredictable nature  of life and the promise that accompanies their new journeys in his  keynote address during Saturday’s commencement exercises.

Kaczvinsky keynotes the Summer 22 commencement

Earlier  Saturday morning, Kaczvinsky was named Dean Emeritus of the College of  Liberal Arts and Professor Emeritus. He has served as Dean of the  College since 2011 and will retire Sept. 1.

“You and I have something in common,”  Kaczvinsky said. “We share the anticipation of the future not at  Louisiana Tech. … You and I have several more lives to live.”

College is an investment designed to pay  off in more ways than money, Kaczvinsky said. The rewards for hard work  and perseverance will benefit the graduates’ personal and professional  lives.

“I was a first-generation student,”  Kaczvinsky said. “College was a transformative experience. It gave me  four years to make deliberate choices, cultivate habits, develop skills  for professional life. It forces you to put in the hard work and hit  your deadlines, or you don’t pass.”

Kaczvinsky reminded graduates that their planning and preparation could result in different outcomes than expected.

“You must be open to accident and chance,”  Kaczvinsky said. “You often change paths, hit dead ends, or take the  side route before you find your way. But once you find your proper path,  you must put in your time and do the work.”

He also advised the graduates to acknowledge the contributions of those who accompanied them on their college journeys.

The 2022 Summer Commencement ceremony for all five colleges is held at 10:00 a.m. on August 20, in the Thomas Assembly Center. Photographs by Emerald McIntyre/Louisiana Tech University

“You’ve not walked this path alone. No one  can,” Kaczvinsky said. “Those friends and family who are out here today  have actually been with you on your journey. I am certain the people who  have gathered here today to celebrate your achievement have acted out  of the most elemental of human motives, love.”

Kaczvinsky earned his BA from Providence  College (1982) in Rhode Island, his MA from the University of Virginia  (1984), and his PhD from Penn State (1989), all in English. He came to  Louisiana Tech in 1990 as an Assistant Professor, specializing in 20th  Century British Literature.

He has written or edited three books,  published more than 20 essays or book chapters, and given over 40  presentations at professional conferences. His scholarly work has  focused on British and Irish novelists, such as Lawrence Durrell, James  Joyce, Alasdair Gray, and Graham Swift.

In recognition of his achievements at Tech,  Kaczvinsky received the 2007 University Foundation Professorship Award  for Excellence in Teaching, Research, and Service, and, in 2008, was  named the George E. Pankey Eminent Scholar in English.

In its 341st commencement exercises, Louisiana Tech awarded degrees to 304 graduates.

Original source can be found here.

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