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Al McGuire Center May 18, 2014 2:00 p.m.

2014 GRADUATION . Al McGuire Center May 18, 2014 2:00 p.m. Banners representing each major within the college. Brandon Barutt, double majoring in Economics and Political Science, is the Gold Medal Award recipient.

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Al McGuire Center May 18, 2014 2:00 p.m.

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  1. 2014 GRADUATION Al McGuire Center May 18, 2014 2:00 p.m.

  2. Banners representing each major within the college.

  3. Brandon Barutt, double majoring in Economics and Political Science, is the Gold Medal Award recipient. The Gold Medal Award is given to the graduating senior or seniors who earned a perfect GPA of 4.0. Of the many awards recognizing academic achievement by students in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, none speaks so clearly of the recipient’s intelligence, commitment to studies, academic discipline and extraordinary passion to learn.

  4. Ciara McHugh, a triple major in French, International Affairs and Philosophy, was named Outstanding Senior The Outstanding Senior Award is given on the basis of academic record, service, leadership, integrity, and evidence of commitment to the ideals of a liberal arts educate. Students considered for this prestigious award are nominated by faculty and department chairpersons.

  5. Graduates seated on the main arena floor before the start of the ceremony.

  6. Intently listening and waiting to get on stage to receive diploma or the moment before realizing no more exams to take or papers to write.

  7. Preparing to proceed to the stage.

  8. The anticipation is palpable!

  9. Dr. Sarah Gendron, Mistress of Ceremonies, announcing graduates.

  10. Dr. James Holstein, Professor in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, congratulating one of the department’s graduates.

  11. Returning to seat with diploma in hand 

  12. Diploma in hand = great feeling of accomplishment.

  13. Nearing the end of the ceremony.

  14. Thank you to all the family members and friends for your support of our students, faculty and staff!

  15. Confetti canon erupts.

  16. Congratulations to all of our graduates!

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