It never gets old, does it? Hundreds of graduates participated in 天天吃瓜鈥檚 Commencement ceremony on May 9. Whether you missed it or were there and want to relive the magic, we鈥檝e got all the videos, stories and photos you need.
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鈥楢 more perfect union鈥
One of the nation鈥檚 leaders of the same-sex marriage movement, Commencement speaker Evan Wolfson (top photo) encouraged graduates to embrace individual differences, acknowledge societal flaws and work together to build a better future for all. 鈥淭he story of America, our country, is that despite its flaws and imperfections, its falling short of its promise, we the people can form a more perfect union,鈥 Wolfson said. Northeastern in recognition of his achievements.
Check out more from Commencement and related events:
- of Wolfson鈥檚 Commencement address
- of student speaker Nina Page's Commencement address
- from Commencement
- slideshow from Commencement
- from the Academic Honors ceremony
- from the Graduate Honors ceremony
And there鈥檚 more!
- Thomas J. Tobin, coordinator of learning technologies in the Center for Teaching and Learning, will speak at the on May 17-19 at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia. The title of Tobin鈥檚 keynote is 鈥淩each Everyone and Teach Everyone with Universal Design for Learning.鈥
- Interim Director of El Centro Maria Luna-Duarte on the Student ACCESS Bill with Professor Roberto G. Gonzales of the Harvard University Graduate School of Education and three other colleagues from Chicago.
- The Chicago Chamber Music Festival at Northeastern is for the July 30-Aug. 6 immersion program for talented pre-collegiate musicians.
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On May 11, Northeastern hosted an Alumni Advocacy Day in Springfield. Members of the University's administration and Alumni Advocacy Committee met with key appropriations and higher education lawmakers as well as NEIU alumni serving in the general assembly to discuss the importance of adequate funding for our FY16 and FY17 budgets.
In the media
Never stop learning
At age 84, Jerry Pollard became the oldest person to earn a first bachelor鈥檚 degree from Northeastern since at least 1961. 鈥淲hen I retired, I thought, 鈥業 don't have any hobbies. What am I going to do?鈥 So I decided to go back to school,鈥 Pollard told the . 鈥淚 thought an education never hurts. It's about time.鈥 The story resonated in Chicago, and was quickly covered by , and , all of which sent cameras to film Pollard receiving his diploma at Commencement.
The Mash finale
Kimya Barden, assistant professor of Educational Inquiry and Curriculum Studies, was the last faculty member of the academic year to be with The Mash, the Chicago Tribune鈥檚 weekly publication for teens. Barden answered questions about test anxiety, studying in groups versus studying alone and making friends in college.
Also in the media ...
- and the reported on Evan Wolfson鈥檚 Commencement speech.
- cited Political Science department chair Jeffrey Hill in a story about Hillary Clinton's potential running mate.
- hosted Gerontology program coordinator Lisa Hollis-Sawyer for a podcast about women and positive aging.
- Ensemble Espa帽ol made Crain's Chicago Business' list twice!
To do
A Chicago debut
Brazil鈥檚 Quinta Essentia Recorder Quartet will make their on May 20 as part of the Jewel Box Series. Quinta Essentia is one of the leading chamber music ensembles in Brazil and one of the few groups highlighting the recorder in different musical realms.
Mark your calendar!
- Vocal Showcase, 7:30 p.m. May 17, Recital Hall
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On the big screen
Whether you weren鈥檛 at Commencement or you want to relive the experience, check out the #NEIUgrad images that !
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