Updated: 6:45 AM CDT May 11, 2021 Barbara Barr Reporter More than 1,200 students in the Class of 2020 for Millersville University in Pennsylvania finally got their chance to walk across the stage to receive their degrees Thursday night, after their ceremony was postponed because of the pandemic. It s a great opportunity to not only cross the finish line but also inspire other people that you can turn your adversities into your advantage. Surround yourself with the right people, 33-year-old Ethan Vaughn, a graduate, said.The right people include Jordan Steffy and his Attollo Foundation. I ve had a chance to sit front row and literally witness a miracle. You want to talk about resilience, persistence, somebody who just will not give up, Steffy said.Vaughn had plenty of chances to throw in the towel.After graduating from high school in 2006, he worked a number of jobs. Then tragedy struck: His older brother was shot and killed. That really hurt me and
More than 1,200 students in Millersville University s class of 2020 finally got their chance to walk across the stage to receive their degrees Thursday night, after their ceremony was postponed because of the pandemic.For one student, the journey to the stage could be considered miraculous. It s a great opportunity to not only cross the finish line but also inspire other people that you can turn your adversities into your advantage. Surround yourself with the right people, 33-year-old Ethan Vaughn said.The right people include Jordan Steffy and his Attollo Foundation. I ve had a chance to sit front row and literally witness a miracle. You want to talk about resilience, persistence, somebody who just will not give up, Steffy said.Vaughn had plenty of chances to throw in the towel.After graduating from McCaskey in 2006, he worked a number of jobs. Then tragedy struck: His older brother was shot and killed in Coatesville. That really hurt me and my family to the core, and it puts