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The person giving such a speech is known as a commencement speaker. Very commonly, colleges or universities will invite politicians, important citizens, or other noted speakers to come and address the graduating class. A student speaker may deliver remarks either in lieu or in conjunction with a notable outside figure.
Lavender Graduation Celebration: 11 a.m. Nontraditional and Military-Connected Graduation Celebration: 3 p.m. Lundquist College of Business MBA Commencement Ceremony: 5 p.m.
A college convocation banner in India Interior of Convocation House, Oxford, the meeting place of the university's convocation. At universities, "convocation" can refer (particularly in North America) to a university's graduation ceremony [10] [11] or, more generally, to any formal assembly of the university (similar to congregation in some British universities).
The program’s aim is on literacy and character education, teaching life skills through the theater. He earned a master’s degree in child drama from the University of Utah and a bachelor’s ...
WASHINGTON — Morehouse College is set to announce that President Joe Biden will deliver its commencement address on May 19, but some faculty members have raised concerns about the decision ...
2012: Haley Scott DeMaria, alumna and motivational speaker injured in a tragic 1992 bus accident involving the Notre Dame swimming team; 2013: Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop of New York and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops; 2014: Ray Hammond II, Founder of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
When it rains, ceremonies are moved indoors to Kaiser gymnasium, where graduates are limited to two guest tickets. [ 3 ] A few months after the first Hartford commencement in 1994, CCSU's administration announced the discontinuation of December commencements, citing the wishes of December graduates to participate in the Hartford ceremony in May.