School of Humanities: Ashon Calhoun (Pottstown, Pennsylvania), bachelor of arts in communications.
Calhoun, graduating with a 4.0 GPA, has balanced his school responsibilities with being a sergeant in the Army National Guard.
Calhoun began studies at Montgomery County Community College in fall of 2018, and in May 2019, he signed a six-year contract with the Army National Guard. He attended sergeant school, graduating in the top 20 percent of the class, and was selected to represent his class on the Leadership Board and was promoted to sergeant. He completed his studies at Montgomery County Community College in 2022, earning an associate’s degree in psychology.
Calhoun then transferred to Penn State Harrisburg, where he worked in the Office of Student Engagement, participated in intramurals and published poetry and photography in the campus literary magazines. He was selected for a fellowship from the Emma Bowen Foundation, which earned him an internship with Hearst Television at WGAL 8.
He was inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success and into the honor society Phi Kappa Phi. He earned the President Walker Award and the Evan Pugh Scholar Award, and he was named to the Dean’s List all semesters.
Calhoun, who will also serve as student speaker at commencement, plans to finish his Hearst internship and attend Defense Information School, the Army training school for communications. He hopes to one day work as a creative advertiser using photography and videography.
Calhoun will be escorted by faculty marshals Amy Sauertieg, assistant teaching professor of communications and public relations, and Yonatan Tewelde, assistant teaching professor of communications.