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Parsons School of Design

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Maya Thompson is a designer and visual storyteller passionate about using design for social impact. Throughout her time at Parsons, she explored the intersection of art, technology, and activism, creating campaigns that amplify underrepresented voices. Maya’s senior thesis focused on inclusive design solutions for public spaces, reflecting her commitment to accessibility and equity. She looks forward to a career in user experience and brand strategy, where she hopes to continue making design a tool for positive change.

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9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Dr. Dwight A. McBride

President, The New School

President McBride welcomes graduates, faculty, families, and friends to this momentous occasion, reflecting on the transformative journey of the graduating class and the university’s commitment to innovation, creativity, and social change.

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Parsons School of Design

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Commencement 2025 Digital Program
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EIGHTY-NINTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY
MAY 16, 2025

Barclays Center

Barclays Center

Schedule
Speakers and Honorees
Distinguished Teaching Awards
Doctoral Candidates
Graduating Students

THE NEW SCHOOL

THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH

SCHOOLS OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS
EUGENE LANG COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN

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PROCESSIONAL


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Candidates for Academic Degrees

THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH

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SCHOOLS OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

COLLEGE OF PERFORMING ARTS

EUGENE LANG COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN

9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Faculty and Platform Party

Faculty marshal

Cecilia Rubino, Associate Professor of Theater, Eugene Lang College

the faculty

University Senior Leadership

The trustees

Candidates for honorary degrees

DISTINGUISHED UNIVERSITY TEACHING AWARD RECIPIENTS

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS IN SOCIAL JUSTICE TEACHING AWARD RECIPIENTS

Student presenters

the president

LAND AND LABOR ACKNOWLEDGMENT


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Linfei Yang

LeAndra Shipps

Candidate for Master of Fine Arts in Transdisciplinary Design from Parsons School of Design


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MUSICAL PERFORMANCE


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Earth, Wind & Fire Ensemble

Performing "Fantasy"

Marlon Saunders: Faculty/Director


Singers:

Izzy Durso 

Harper Jones 

Katherine Nettis*

Eric Willingham

Jazmine James*

Donnie T. Smith-Vocal Director 


Rhythm Section

Michael Sheelar: Piano-Musical Director 

Dhruv Jain: Drums*

Niv Naim: Bass

Benjamin Rosenbaum: Keyboards*

Manuel Childers-Garcia: Guitar*

 
Horns: 

Jonathan Telesin: Trumpet*

Dor Buchris: Saxophones

Bishesh Paudel: Trimbone


*Graduating Student

WELCOME ADDRESS


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Joel Towers

Joel Towers

President and University Professor

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PRESENTATION OF DISTINGUISHED UNIVERSITY TEACHING AWARDS


PRESENTATION OF AWARDS FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS IN SOCIAL JUSTICE TEACHING


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Dr. Renée T. White

Dr. Renée T. White

Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs

‌2025 Distinguished University Teaching Awards

Susan Cameron, Part-Time Associate Teaching Professor, College of Performing Arts
Alvin Chang, Assistant Professor of Journalism and Design, Eugene Lang College
Susan Stillman, Part-Time Associate Teaching Professor, Parsons School of Design
Gabrielle Williams, Assistant Professor of Literary Studies, Eugene Lang College 


2025 Awards for Outstanding Achievements in Social Justice Teaching ‌

Julia Foulkes, Professor of History, Schools of Public Engagement
Zishan Ugurlu, Professor of Theater, Eugene Lang College

STUDENT COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Undergraduate Speaker

Luis Ternera Losada

Candidate for Bachelor of Business Administration in Strategic Design and Management, Parsons School of Design

Graduate Speaker

Ayan Huseynli

Candidate for Master of Arts in International Affairs, Schools of Public Engagement

MUSICAL PERFORMANCE


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Earth, Wind & Fire Ensemble

Performing "Boogie Wonderland"

Marlon Saunders: Faculty/Director

 
Singers:

Izzy Durso 

Harper Jones 

Katherine Nettis*

Eric Willingham

Jazmine James*

Donnie T. Smith-Vocal Director 


Rhythm Section:

Michael Sheelar: Piano-Musical Director 

Dhruv Jain: Drums*

Niv Naim: Bass

Benjamin Rosenbaum: Keyboards*

Manuel Childers-Garcia: Guitar*

 
Horns: 

Jonathan Telesin: Trumpet*

Dor Buchris: Saxophones

Bishesh Paudel: Trimbone

 


*Graduating Student

CONFERRAL OF HONORARY DEGREES


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Name

Dr. Renée T. White

Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs

Joel Towers

President and University Professor

Joel Towers, President and University Professor

Linda E. Rappaport Chair, Board of Trustees

Linda E. Rappaport Chair, Board of Trustees

William D. Zabel, IN ABSTENTIA

Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa

Presented by Professor Stephanie Browner

YEOHLEE TENG

Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa

Presented by Professor Fiona Dieffenbacher

CHRISTINE VACHON

Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa

Presented by Professor Vladan Nikolic

María Fernanda Espinosa

Doctor of Humane Letters, Honoris Causa

Presented by Professor Peter Hoffman

COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Her Excellency María Fernanda Espinosa

Her Excellency Ms. María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés,

Former President of the United Nations General Assembly, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense of Ecuador

ALUMNI ADDRESS 


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Alexander Yellen

Alexander Yellen

Chair of the Alumni Council

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PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Name

LINDA E. RAPPAPORT

Chair, Board of Trustees

Chair, Board of Trustees

DR. RENÉE T. WHITE

Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs

The New School for Social Research

T. Alexander Aleinikoff

Executive Dean, The New School for Social Research

Schools of Public Engagement

Lisa Rubin

Executive Dean of the Schools of Public Engagement  

College of Performing Arts

Richard Kessler

Executive Dean, College of Performing Arts

Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts

Dr. Christoph Cox

Executive Dean of Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts

Parsons School of Design

YVONNE WATSON

Executive Dean of Parsons School of Design

CONFERRAL OF DEGREES


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Name

Dr. Renée T. White

Provost and Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs

Joel Towers

President and University Professor

CLOSING REMARKS


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Joel Towers

Joel Towers

President and University Professor

President McBride welcomes graduates, faculty, families, and friends to this momentous occasion, reflecting on the transformative journey of the graduating class and the university’s commitment to innovation, creativity, and social change.

RECESSIONAL


9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Dr. Dwight A. McBride

President, The New School

The Platform party will formally process off the stage while the audience enjoys a curated playlist of music by members of the New School faculty, students, and alumni.

Honorary Degree Recipients 

William D. Zabel

lawyer and Civil Rights advocate

Parsons School of Design

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For more than 50 years, William D. Zabel has been an advocate for civil rights in the U.S. and abroad. Zabel currently serves as a member of The New School’s Board of Trustees and is the Founding Partner of Schulte Roth & Zabel. Among Zabel’s noted achievements, he authored the lead brief on behalf of the ACLU in Loving v. Virginia, which legalized interracial marriage, and also investigated the cases of those who disappeared in Chile during General Augusto Pinochet’s “Dirty War.” Zabel has received many awards and honors for his work, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from The American Lawyer, the Eleanor Roosevelt Val-Kill Human Rights Award, Brandeis University’s Distinguished Community Service Award, The New School’s Distinguished Service Award, the Lawyers’ Committee for Human Rights Extraordinary Leader Award, the Champion for Change Award from the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Center for Elder Abuse Prevention, and the inaugural Robert F. Kennedy Justice Prize from the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.

Yeohlee Teng

Fashion Designer

Schools of Public Engagement

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Yeohlee Teng is a Malaysian-born American fashion designer known for her innovative, sustainable, and functional approach to clothing. She founded YEOHLEE Inc. in 1981 and received the Smithsonian Institution Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Fashion Design in 2004. Her work is featured in major institutions including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and The Museum at FIT in New York and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. Teng studied at Parsons School of Design and has worked for her entire career in New York City’s Garment District, where she has designed, developed, and produced her timeless collections. In 2004, she received a National Design Award from Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. A pioneer of zero-waste fashion, a movement emphasizing efficiency, sustainability, and versatility, she coined the term “urban nomad” in 1997 to describe a lifestyle that demands adaptable, seasonless clothing. In 2021, she was honored with the Council of Fashion Designers of America’s Board of Directors’ Tribute, presented by Michael Kors. This accolade was given in recognition of her groundbreaking work in sustainable fashion and her commitment to the domestic manufacturing industry in the Garment Distric.

Christine Vachon

Film Producer

Eugene Lang College of Liberal Arts

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Christine Vachon is a film producer who founded Killer Films with Pamela Koffler in 1995. She was selected as The New School’s 2024 Hirshon Artist-in-Residence, which was created to honor esteemed filmmakers and promote excellence and education of the filmmaking arts at The New School. Over three decades, Vachon’s Killer Films has produced more than 100 films, including such celebrated independent features as Kids, I Shot Andy Warhol, Happiness, Boys Don’t Cry, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Far from Heaven, One Hour Photo, Still Alice, Carol, Beatriz at Dinner, and Dark Waters. The company has received a number of accolades for its films, including two Independent Spirit Awards and two Gotham Awards. Vachon also executive-produced the Emmy and Golden Globe Award–winning miniseries Mildred Pierce for HBO and the Emmy Award–winning limited series Halston for Netflix. Recent film releases include Todd Haynes’ May December (Netflix), starring Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, and Celine Song’s Past Lives (A24), which earned Vachon her first Oscar nomination, in the Best Picture category.

María Fernanda Espinosa 

Diplomat and Human Rights Advocate; Commencement Speaker

The New School for Social Research

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María Fernanda Espinosa is a politician, diplomat, and human rights advocate with more than 30 years experience in international relations, human rights, gender equality, sustainable development, among other issues of importance. She was the first woman from Latin America and the Caribbean to serve as the President of the United Nations General Assembly, from 2018-2019, and has served as Ecuador’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of National Defense. She was recognized as one of the BBC’s 100 Most Influential Women worldwide in 2019, and has received the “Eleanor Roosevelt Award” from the United Nations Association of the United States (2022), the Sir Brian Urquhart Award from the UN Association of the United Kingdom for her “Distinguished Service to the UN” (2021), the “5th Sun Award” for her “outstanding contribution to advance the agenda of the rights of Indigenous Peoples” (2021), and the Rehabilitation International Award for Outstanding Achievements in Innovation for her “innovative work advancing the rights of persons with disabilities globally” (2019). Currently, Espinosa is the President of the Cities Alliance, and Executive Director of Global Women Leaders for Change and Inclusion GWL Voices. Additionally, she is a member of several leading international organizations, including the Board of Trustees of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, the UN Alliance of Civilizations, the UN Advisory Board on Human Security, and the International Crisis Group.

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Student Speakers

Ayan Huseynli

MA International Affairs ’25

Schools of Public Engagement

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Originally from Azerbaijan, Ayan Huseynli studies International Affairs at The New School with a focus on issues affecting women and children in displacement. Drawing from her personal background as a member of an internally displaced family from Karabakh, she brings a lived understanding of the complexities of humanitarian work. She has worked with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and holds a certificate of active participation in COP29, issued by the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. After graduation, she plans to continue her journey as a humanitarian worker, committed to serving people through advocacy, policy, and direct action.

Luis Ternera Losada

BBA Strategic Design and Management ’25

Parsons School of Design

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Luis Ternera Losada, a creative strategist from Bogotá, Colombia, is studying Strategic Design and Management at The New School’s Parsons School of Design. His focus is on thoughtful storytelling, crafting narratives that not only engage audiences but shift perspectives across industries. Luis sees the world through a culture-first lens, drawing on his background in art history, world languages, and design to cultivate a human-centered approach to life.

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Doctoral Candidates

THE NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH

Doctor of Philosophy

Schools of Public Engagement

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Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Anthropology


11:00 AM — 1:30 PM

Miranda Rosa Fiammetta Tuckett

Imagining Death: The Affects and Aesthetics of Assisted Suicide

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Cedric Williams

Ends of Solitude: techniques and technologies of being alone

Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Economics


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Qasim Abbas

Detroit’s Rise and Fall: Intra-Industrial Automotive Competition & Racial-Residential Segregation. A Theoretical and Economic-Historical Treatment

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Marjan Fadavi Ardekani

Essays on Power and Platform Economy

11:00 AM — 1:30 PM

Mohamed Berrada

African Anthropocenes, European Structures: Three essays on the long shadow of slavery, colonialism and underdevelopment

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Jose Alejandro Coronado Arcinigeas

Essays on Information Theory and its Applications to Economic Analysis

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Gina Maria Parody D Eceona

Aspects of the Political Economy of Violence: a Case Study of Colombia

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Jacobo Ferrer Hernandez

Essays on Interindustry Prices and Living Standards

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Drew Landes

Trade, Global Value Chains and Power: The Role of Oligopsony, 1995-2020

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Eduard Nilaj

Three Essays on Student Loan Debt and Financial Health

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Kurt Semm

Capitalist Development and Water Management: A Case Study of the Colorado River Basin

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Daniel Delavari Younessi

Three Essays on Socioeconomic Dynamics

Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Philosophy


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Berker Basmaci

Hegel's Logic and the Aesthetics of Sensuous Singularity

11:00 AM — 1:30 PM

Aaron Berman

The Inhumanity of Value: Marxian Social Ontology and the Theory of Racial Capitalism

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Cayla Clinkenbeard

Abusing Trust

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Allan Hillani

The Spell of the Leviathan: A Critique of Political Fetishism

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Veronica Dakota Padilla

Feeling the Matrix: A Langerian Analysis of the Relation Between Touch and Image

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Andreea Prichea

AI Ethics: A Critique of Technological Instrumentalism

Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Clinical Psychology


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Chantel Ebrahimi

Residuals of Colonial Violence: Historical Trauma, Contemporary Racism, PTSD, and Polysubstance Use among Black Emerging Adults

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Michael Hager

Development of the Parent Rearing Coding System (PRCS): A Novel Observational Measure of Parental Reflective Functioning and Sensitivity

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

CJ Healy

Tripping Together, Healing Together: A Prospective, Longitudinal Investigation of the Psychological Benefits of Psychedelic Use with Therapeutic Intent in Naturalistic Group Settings among Adults with Histories of Childhood Maltreatment

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Samantha Klein

Ovary-Acting: Patient experiences of acute ovarian emergencies

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Lauren Krulis

"Heartache" and "Backache"- An Online Intervention Addressing Emotional and Physical Pain

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Sophia Mullens

Boredom as a Symptom and Signal: Revisiting Its Role in Borderline Personality Structure

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Evan Neuwirth

Trauma and Transitions: Investigating the Impact of a Traumatic Event on the Structure of Autobiographical Recall

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Lyles Swift-Farley

Echoes of Childhood Trauma: From Feeling Shame to Dissociated Violence

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Savannah Woods

Running Toward the Relational: The Development, Cultural Adaptation, Implementation, and Evaluation of a Novel Sports Based Intervention in Partnership with The Seven Passes Institute in Touwsranten, South Africa 

Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Cognitive, Social and Development Psycholgy


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Olivia G. Caldwell

Agency and Collective Future Thinking About Climate Change: An Applied Cognitive Science Perspective Through Time and U.S. Political Identity

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Gen Tsudaka

Homo Loci: Relocation and Placefulness

Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Politics


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Yang Allen

The Politics of Toilets A Study of China’s Toilet Revolution 2015-2020

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Patrick Ciaschi

The Saved & the Damned: Nativist Care in Orbán’s Hungary

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Begoña Gerling Sarabia

The disruptive moment: The times of radical democracy

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Louis Jargow

Genealogy of Rage: Thumoresistancce in Times of Rage

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Iver Johnson

Hierarchies of Being: Animal Rights, State Power, and Nonhuman Biopolitics

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Cagla Orpen


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Arya Zahedi

FROM NATIONAL LIBERATION TO SOCIAL REVOLUTION: Class Struggle, Anti-Imperialism, Ideology, and the Socialist Movement in Iran

Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Sociology


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Bettine Josties

Choreographies of Labor: An Ethnographic Inquiry into the Political Economy of TikTok Dances

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Chih-Yuan Lin

Cerberus in Front of Treasure: A Comparative Study of the Credit Rating System of the US and China

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Hasan Tombus

Life-Cycle of a Populist: Populism and Its Trajectory in Turkey

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Taebum Yoo

American Landscapes of Oxymoron: Commemorating Vicious Victims and Virtuous Villains

Doctoral Candidates

SCHOOLS OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

MILANO SCHOOL OF POLICY, MANAGEMENT, AND ENVIRONMENT

Doctor of Philosophy

 

Schools of Public Engagement

 

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Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Public and Urban Policy


11:00 AM — 1:30 PM

Belen Fodde

Eating Informally. Access to Food and Governance in an Informal Settlement in Argentina

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Lisa McClain 

The Assembly Line: The Manufacturing of African American Individuals into Persons in Custody (PICs) and a How-to Guideline to Creating an Alternate Path of Autonomy

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Alquena Reed


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Rita Sandoval


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Jennifer Ventrella

Power Grab: Technopolitics and Justice in the Transition to a Cleaner Electric Grid

New School Board of Trustees

Doctor of Philosophy

Schools of Public Engagement

Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Board of Trustees


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Linda E. Rappaport, Chair

Asmita Bhatia

Craig A. Bernecker, Professor of Lighting Design, Parsons School of Design

Franci J. Blassberg, Vice Chair

Steven H. Bloom

Dominique Bluhdorn

Christopher J. Castano

Sylvestre Corti Maderna, BBA Candidate, Parsons School of Design

Jane DeFlorio

Douglas D. Durst

Susan L. Foote, Vice Chair

Julia Foulkes, Professor of History, Schools of Public Engagement

Ted Goldthorpe

Nancye Green, BFA ’73

Joseph R. Gromek

Jeffrey Gural

William E. Havemeyer

Monique D. Jefferson, MS ’03

Sheila C. Johnson

Sasa Li, BFA ’15

Bevis Longstreth

Anthony Mannarino, BA ’81, MA ’83

Daniel T. Motulsky

Robert H. Mundheim

Charles R. Perrin

David R. Poma, MA ’02

Timothy L. Porter

Josh Sapan

Stanley P. Silverstein

Elliot Stein, Vice Chair

Joel Towers

Nsisong Udosen, MS Candidate, Parsons School of Design

Kay Unger, Fashion Design ’68

Lilian Shiao-Yen Wu

Chair

Day 1 — [Month] [Day]

Life Trustees


10:30 AM — 11:00 AM

Beth Rudin DeWoody, BA ’75

Susan U. Halpern, MA ‘76

Philip Scaturro

Tomio Taki

Title if Applicable

Candidates for Academic Degrees

Candidates for Academic Degrees

The New School is pleased to present the candidates for academic degrees. Please enjoy this interactive experience when viewing our graduates. The list of degree candidates includes students who earned degrees in January 2025, as well as students earning degrees in May 2025 and August 2025. Scroll or search through the list of graduates and click on their slide.


Graduates who have been recognized for academic honors are noted with a symbol next to their name. While our August 2025 graduates are recognized at the ceremony today, they will earn honors in their final semester this summer. 


Honors and Academic Symbols:

BA/BFA Candidate †
Departmental Honors !
Honors Candidate ^
Honors Graduate *
Fall Graduate +
Winter Graduate ~


Please note, clicking on the graduate slide will play a recording of the graduate's name. 

Describe graduate slides here. Include detail for honors.

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