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Grads to Gather at May 14 Commencement
Members of Ӱpro's Class of 2022 will be honored for their perseverance and academic excellence during Commencement May 14 in the College's Alumni Sports & Fitness Center (ASFC).
The in-person ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. in the ASFC on the north side of Harrisburg Avenue. Faculty and College leadership will line the walkway outside the center to welcome 560 seniors proceeding toward the ceremony.
Most of the 2022 graduates began their Ӱpro studies at the same time Barbara Altmann became the College's president.
"We are bound by the irrevocable coincidence of having arrived, all of us together, at Franklin and Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in August of 2018," Altmann said to students during her 2018 convocation remarks.
"Stretching and learning will happen in expected and unexpected places, in predictable and in unpredictable ways," she remarked.
Guest attendance is strictly limited to the graduates and their preregistered guests only. View the Ӱpro Pandemic Operations page for COVID-19 safety policies.
The ceremony will be broadcast live through the Ӱpro Commencement website. That footage will also be available on-demand for a limited time following the day of the event.
In addition, the ceremony will be broadcast on campus at these locations: Bonchek Auditorium, located in Barshinger Life Sciences & Philosophy Building (LSP); Stahr Auditorium, located in Stager and Hensel Hall, located in Barshinger Center for Musical Arts. For the comfort of guests, Bonchek Auditorium will require masks for those who wish to be in a masked environment.
Speakers and Honorees
The May 14 ceremony will feature Commencement speaker Viet Thanh Nguyen, author and Pulitzer Prize winner. Nguyen's most recent book, "The Committed," is the sequel to his breakout novel, "The Sympathizer." He is University Professor, the Aerol Arnold Chair of English, and Professor of English, American Studies and Ethnicity, and Comparative Literature at the University of Southern California.
Honorary degree recipients include Nadia Chaudhri '99 (posthumous), Peter Feigin '92 and Allison O'Toole '93.
A professor at Concordia University, Chaudhri was a determined advocate for emerging, underrepresented scholars in the psychological and neurological sciences, especially those from diverse and underresourced backgrounds. She was committed to helping others overcome barriers to participation in neuroscience research.
President of the Milwaukee Bucks and President of the Fiserv Forum, Feigin brings more than two decades of dynamic corporate leadership to Milwaukee's sports and entertainment scene. Dedicated to community service, Peter spearheaded the development and launch of the Milwaukee Bucks Foundation.
O'Toole is the CEO of Second Harvest Heartland, one of the nation's largest, most efficient and most innovative hunger relief organizations. O'Toole is taking a firm stand on ending Minnesota's hunger divide, delivering more food in innovative ways during the pandemic hunger surge.
Class of 2022 Fast Facts
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560 students
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52 January graduates
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108 double majors
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217 with minors
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116 international students
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112 first-generation students
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38 Lancaster County graduates
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