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Bryn Mawr College will hold an in-person Commencement for all Class of 2020 graduating students in the spring of 2021. Planning for that event is underway!
However, to mark May 16, 2020, as an important milestone the College has consulted with graduating students to develop and share this video to celebrate the accomplishments of our graduates.
Anassa kata!
Chapters:
Intro: Music and Photos
President Cassidy's Welcoming Remarks: 1:40
GSAS Speaker: 6:41
Conferring of Doctor of Philosophy: 10:00
Reading of Names: 10:45
Conferring of Master of Arts: 11:10
Reading of Names: 12:04
Introduction of GSSWSR Speaker: 12:40
GSSWSR Speaker: 12:55
Conferring of Master of Social Service: 15:43
Reading of Names A-L: 16:28
Reading of Names M-Z: 18:13
Introduction of Undergraduate Class Speakers: 19:51
Undergraduate Speakers: 20:12
Conferring of Bachelor of Arts: 21:10
Reading of Names A-D: 22:08
Reading of Names E-H: 24:52
Reading of Names I-L: 28:14
Reading of Names M-P: 30:59
Reading of Names Q-T: 35:18
Reading of Names U-Z: 35:56
Congratulations from Faculty and Staff: 37:53
Closing Remarks and Student Photo Mosaic: 46:59
For those using closed captioning. The still images that appear from 39:06 to 42:09 include the following: Congratulations from the Psychology Department, the Anthropology Department, Patrick Melvin, Chemistry and Kathryn Melvin, Pensby Center, Lisa Saltzman, Professor History of Art, Bernie Chung and Dining Services, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Office, Deb Martinez in the One Card Office, Dean Michelle Mancini, College Communications, the GSSWSR, Career and Civic Engagement, Bi-Co Education, Greek, Latin & Classical Studies, Health Professions Advising, Carol Hagar, Professor of History, Dean Judy Balthazar, Madhavi Kale, Professor of History, Kalala Ngalamulme, Professor of History, Africana Studies and Co-Director of International Studies, Dean Raima Evan, Bi-co Environmental Studies, The Chemistry Department, The Alumnae Relations and Development Team, The Pensby Center, Dean Charles Heyduk, Amanda Cox, Computer Science