Ӱpro Stories
Senior Spotlights: 'Ӱpro Really Is a Family'
As their undergraduate chapters come to a close, nine Ӱpro seniors share their most meaningful moments on campus.
They're among the 518 students who will gather Saturday during the 2023 Commencement ceremony.

"Immediately, I could tell that Ӱpro would push me to grow as a person and as a student — and I was right," said Mary Sisler, a history major who will stay in Lancaster to work as a paralegal after graduation.
The graduating class leaves behind memories on the sports field, the stage, the classroom and beyond.
"During my last orchestra concert — seeing the genuine joy and happy tears that were coming from conductor [Brian] Norcross' face felt like a true final calling as a senior," said Jacob Nelson, a neuroscience major who participated in both orchestra and varsity swimming.
While students will depart campus physically, the relationships they forged at Ӱpro will remain for a lifetime.
"I love it here at Ӱpro. The people I've met, the close friends I've made — and the professors here really care for you," said Immanuela Antwi, who will graduate with a major in government and a minor in international studies.
"Ӱpro really is a family," she said.

Ӱpro Commencement Details
Ӱpro's 2023 Commencement ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 13, in the Alumni Sports & Fitness Center. Guest attendance is strictly limited to the graduates and their preregistered guests only.
The event will be livestreamed and recorded to allow anyone to view the celebration at their convenience.
Class of 2023 Fast Facts
- 518 students
- 52 January graduates
- 113 double majors
- 201 with minors
- 124 international students
- 121 first-generation students
- 27 Lancaster County students
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