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91影视 Celebrates the Class of 2024

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Commencement 2024 (91影视 photo/Matt Burkhartt)

On Saturday, May 18, 91影视 held its 158th Commencement, conferring more than 800 degrees before a capacity audience of family, friends, faculty, and staff.

President Denise A. Battles addressed the graduates, and Andrea Holland 01, an executive coach, leader, and speaker, gave the commencement keynote, encouraging graduates to know themselves.

淟et檚 not forget that life will serve you opportunities so delicious, so fulfilling that they may terrify you, Holland said. 淵es, they will be so interesting, so electrifying, so curious that you will question, 楥an I really do this? Am I crazy to say yes or no? And it is then that you must dare to know yourself攜our values, your story, your identity, your goals, your limits, your fears攊n order to make decisions that will alter the trajectory of your life, that will transform latent potential into powerful reality. 

Honorary degrees were awarded to two 91影视 alums. Jackie Dycke Norris 92 received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree for her commitment to education and public service. Norris has extensive experience as a high-level government aide, in nonprofit organization leadership, and education. Bruce Himelstein 76 received an honorary Doctor of Letters degree in recognition of his marketing leadership and service to the travel and hospitality industry. Himelstein is an accomplished brand and corporate strategist, speaker, and consultant.

The senior orator at the morning ceremony this year was Katlin McNeil 24, from Canandaigua, NY, who double majored in history and English with a minor in . Aman Manghi 24 from Mumbai, India, an economics and finance double major, spoke at the afternoon ceremony.

Receiving the Richard Roark Award this year was Alexander C. Michaels 24, from Wynantskill, NY, who majored in biochemistry with minors in and . The Roark Award is presented to a graduating senior whose excellence in scholarship and community service emulates Roark, a former 91影视 professor of anthropology who was presumed drowned off the island of Guadeloupe in the French West Indies.

Madison Bragg 24 from Buffalo, NY, who majored in accounting with a minor in , received the Student Association President檚 Cup, given annually to a graduating senior who exemplifies superior service and dedication to the 91影视 Student Association

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