
Southeast fall/winter commencement slated for December 7th in the Godbey Theatre on Cumberland campus
The sixth annual fall/winter commencement and the awarding of degrees at Southeast
Kentucky Community amp; Technical College will be held Friday, Dec. 7 in the Godbey
Appalachian Center located on the campus at Cumberland. Several hundred students are
scheduled to receive degrees and diplomas during the event set to begin at 5 p.m.
Dr. Odell Wilson, longtime SKCTC professor of mathematics and a former administrator,
will deliver the keynote address to the graduates. Wilson has been on the faculty
of Southeast since 1984, and prior to that time, he served as the county administrator
for Lee County Virginia.
Born in Middlesboro, he grew up on a 150-acre farm in southwest Virginia. He is a
1972 graduate of Thomas Walker High School and attended the University of Virginia
at Charlottesville where he aspired to be an aeronautical engineer, but when federal
funds for the support of NASA diminished, he changed career paths and transferred
to Berea College in Kentucky, majoring in physics.
After receiving his degree from Berea, he enrolled in graduate school at the University
of Kentucky. He holds a masters degree from Union College and received a doctorate,
Ed.D., from East Tennessee State University.
Arriving at Southeast 28 years ago, Wilson has forged a stellar career of teaching
and service where he teaches various algebra, calculus and trigonometry courses. Additionally,
he has served as the institutions academic dean and also holds the distinction of
being the founding director of the SKCTC Middlesboro campus which opened its doors
to students in 1995.
I am honored to have been chosen to address the graduates, he said. I will likely
tell our graduates they should map out a strategy for success -- setting goals --
for life after they have received their degrees from Southeast Kentucky Community
amp; Technical College. Hopefully, anything I can tell them will serve to stimulate
as well as inspire, encouraging them, possibly, to accomplish importance as they seek
a productive life, one that is well lived.
During his time at SKCTC, Wilson has been involved in many areas of the colleges outreach
mission, specifically his connection with the Kingdom Come Swappin Meetin where he
entertains and educates area school children with Appalachian-themed folk tales.
Additionally, he serves as the elder at a Primitive Baptist church in Elydale, Va.,
where he leads the assembly in worship each Sunday. He has been married to his wife
of 40 years, Joann, a high school teacher. The couple are the parents of a son, Jared,
and daughter, Erin, both educators.