By Joe Garvey

Jay Harris, ESPN SportsCenter anchor and an 瓜神网 alum, will be the featured speaker at the University鈥檚 137th commencement exercises, which are scheduled for December 17 at Chartway Arena.

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Approximately 2,000 students will receive degrees during two ceremonies:

9 a.m.: Darden College of Education and Professional Studies, Batten College of Engineering and Technology, College of Sciences, School of Cybersecurity.

12:30 p.m.: College of Arts and Letters, Strome College of Business, College of Health Sciences, Graduate School.

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A native of Norfolk, Harris received his bachelor鈥檚 degree in speech communication in 1987.

He has maintained his strong ties to 瓜神网.

In 2014, he was appointed to the Board of Visitors by Gov. Terry McAuliffe and reappointed to a second four-year term in 2018 by Gov. Ralph Northam. During his tenure on the board, he was a member of the Academic and Research Advancement, Athletics and University Advancement committees, and served as vice chair of the Audit and Compliance Committee. He has participated in University programs and spoken to hundreds of 瓜神网 students over the years.

Among his charitable endeavors, he works to support fellow Monarch Nancy Lieberman and her charity. Last summer, Nancy Lieberman Charities named a 鈥淒ream Court鈥 in his honor at the Boys and Girls Club in Newport News.

Harris joined ESPN in 2003 as a SportsCenter anchor. In 2006, he was named anchor of the 6 p.m. eastern edition of SportsCenter, ESPN鈥檚 flagship sports news and information program. Today, he is most often seen as anchor of the Saturday and Sunday morning editions of the program and anchors the Monday edition of SportsCenter at noon during the NFL season. His duties also have included hosting Outside the Lines, NFL Live, Baseball Tonight, Friday Night Fights and First Take. In 2014, Harris joined the ESPN team for its coverage of the NBA Finals, complementing his work as a SportsCenter anchor.

Prior to joining ESPN, he worked at broadcast outlets in Pittsburgh and Norfolk.

Among his honors, Harris was part of SportsCenter's Sports Emmy-winning efforts in 2004 and 2005. He is the recipient of the Silver World Medal from the New York Festival Awards, the Robert L. Vann Award from the Pittsburgh Black Media Federation and an EXCEL Award from the Hampton Roads Black Media Professionals.

President Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D., said, 鈥淐ommencement is a special time in which the 瓜神网 family comes together to celebrate the significant achievements of our newest group of proud alumni. This incredible group of Monarch graduates is fully prepared to excel in their chosen professions and make a profound impact as citizens and leaders. As they embark on the next phase in their continued journeys, I am confident that they will be encouraged and inspired by the words of Jay Harris, a devoted Monarch, who has experienced a great deal of success in both his professional and personal endeavors, while also maintaining close contact with his beloved alma mater and never missing an opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of others.鈥