Students posed for photos, danced, and celebrated with family and friends after the University’s commencement ceremonies on Friday.
Graduates from the School of Law were treated to an inspiring commencement ceremony, as the speakers delivered powerful life lessons designed to motivate and uplift law school graduates.
An eclectic mix of featured speakers evoked poetry, cultural understanding, thoughtfulness, and enthusiasm in sending off newly minted graduates into a world that has many challenges they must face.
Munir Hafeel found a tight-knit community within the College of Engineering’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Terri Rauschenbach, a member of the Stamps Brass Quintet, has also performed with the Florida Grand Opera and Palm Beach Symphony.
In two commencement exercises for graduate students Thursday, featured speakers urged students to persist in their pursuits, be compassionate, and exercise “your best, most thoughtful effort” to thrive in society.
The California native returned to the University of Miami to complete his degree after being drafted in 2021.
After suffering a life-altering accident that paralyzed him, Juan Beltran found success in recovery and academic and community pursuits.
The California native returned to the University of Miami to complete his degree after being drafted in 2021.
Emily Goldstein, a graduate of the School of Education and Human Development, plans to continue to help others in taking care of their mental health.
After earning her degree from the Rosenstiel School, Mary Simonne Dodge will begin a two-year deployment with the Peace Corps as a coastal resource manager in the Philippines.
Emily Goldstein, a graduate of the School of Education and Human Development, plans to continue to help others in taking care of their mental health.