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LGBTQ+Speakers urged graduates to celebrate hope and community at the Multicultural Student Services Center Commencement celebration Thursday at the Dorothy Betts Marvin Theatre. More than 100 students, along with their family and friends, attended the ceremony as they were presented cords for their multicultural identities and academic achievements. Speakers told students to “defy the odds” and continue to “fight for progress” when confronting challe…See the Story
MSSC Celebrates Graduates’ Identities, Academic Achievements at Commencement Ceremony

Health · WashingtonA pediatric healthcare executive thanked students for choosing to enter the “unique” field of public health at the Milken Institute School of Public Health’s Commencement ceremony Thursday. Barbara Walczyk-Joel, the president and CEO of Gillette Children’s, an organization that helps provide specialized pediatric care, reminded the over 1,200 graduates that the world is not waiting for their “perfect solutions,” but rather their curiosity and wi…Read Article
Milken commencement speaker urges students to remember the ‘real people’ in public health

Washington DC · WashingtonSpeakers told members of the School of Business class of 2025 to “stay humble” and “keep an open mind” at the school’s commencement ceremony in the Charles E. Smith Center Thursday. Keynote speaker Jared Golub, student speaker Jalinette Reyes and GWSB interim Dean Vanessa Perry congratulated the school’s 434 undergraduates as they prepare to enter the workforce as the next generation of business professionals. The speakers told students that the…Read Article