Congratulations graduates! The accomplishments of the Class of 2025 were celebrated by students, faculty, staff and families as the University held its annual Commencement ceremony in the JMA Wireless Dome on Sunday, May 11. The photos below capture some of the pomp and circumstance of this special day.
Keynote speaker Carmelo Anthony addresses the Class of 2025 from the podium. (Photo by Amy Manley)Chancellor Kent Syverud offers remarks to the crowd of graduates and their loved ones. (Photo by Coco Boardman)University Scholar Jonathan Collard de Beaufort ’25 was selected as the student speaker on behalf of the Class of 2025. (Photo by Amy Manley)Commencement 2025 (Photo by Amy Manley)College of Arts and Sciences alumnus Robert “Bob” Mankoff ’66 (right) was awarded an honorary doctor of letters degree by Chancellor Syverud. (Photo by Amy Manley)Ali Meders-Knight (right), executive director of California Open Lands and Mechoopda tribal member, was awarded an honorary doctor of human letters degree by Chancellor Syverud. (Photo by Amy Manley)School of Education alumna Judith Greenberg Seinfeld ’56 (right) received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Chancellor Syverud. (Photo by Amy Manley)You did it, Class of 2025! (Photo by Amy Manley)Graduate School Marshal Qingyang Liu waves to the crowd as she processes. (Photo by Amy Manley)Carmelo Anthony (Photo by Amy Manley)Commencement 2025 (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)Bea González G’04, former vice president for community engagement, special assistant to the chancellor and dean of University College, served as mace bearer. (Photo by Angela Ryan)A student celebrates with loved ones on the Shaw Quad after the ceremony. (Photo by Amy Manley)From left: Lois Agnew, interim vice chancellor and provost; Jonathan Collard de Beaufort ’25, student speaker; Jeffrey M. Scruggs, chair of the Board of Trustees; Commencement speaker Carmelo Anthony; and Chancellor Syverud. (Photo by Coco Boardman)Commencement 2025 (Photo by Amy Manley)The obligatory cap toss (Photo by Amy Manley)When Commencement falls on Mother’s Day, mom deserves a shout-out too! (Photo by Amy Manley)Commencement 2025 (Photo by Angela Ryan)Would it even be Commencement without Otto the Orange? (Photo by Amy Manley)Commencement 2025 (Photo by Amy Manley)Commencement 2025 (Photo by Angela Ryan)Commencement 2025 (Photo by Amy Manley)Jeremy Jordan, dean of the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, takes a selfie with Otto and graduating students during the college’s Convocation event. (Photo courtesy of the Falk College on Facebook)Maxwell grads pose with Dean David M. Van Slyke (far left) during the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Convocation. (Photo courtesy of the Maxwell School on X)Celebrating on the Quad after the College of Professional Studies Convocation on May 8. (Photo courtesy of the College of Professional Studies on Facebook)Sawyer Duserick ’25 is pumped to graduate magna cum laude from the Falk College. (Photo courtesy of Lea and Shannon Duserick)Spotted at the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) Convocation: “It’s Just Rocket Science.” (Photo courtesy of ECS on Facebook)An Orange diploma is a beautiful sight. (Photo courtesy of ECS on Facebook)All smiles at the College of Law Commencement on May 9. (Photos courtesy of the College of Law on Facebook)From left: Newhouse Class Marshal Charlotte Ebel ’25, national anthem singer Lauren Juzang ’25, Newhouse Convocation keynote speaker Jim Weiss ’87, undergraduate speaker Naimah Rahman ’25 and Newhouse Class Marshal Ryan Myers ’25. (Photo by Genaro C. Armas)Singers onstage at the College of Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) Convocation (Photo courtesy of VPA on Facebook)Graduates from the School of Information Studies pose outside of Hinds Hall. (Photo courtesy of the iSchool on Facebook)Bauer, the Whitman School of Management’s pet therapy dog, donned a special cap and bowtie to help celebrate the occasion. (Photo courtesy of the Whitman School on Facebook)