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Convocation 2013 Photographer: Christopher King; Loyalist College Vice-President Academic John McMahon; Loyalist College President Maureen Piercy; Governor General's Academic Award Recipient Sarah Anne Cole; Community and Justice Services Worker;

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

The Honors Convocation celebrates student success in academics and campus and community life. It also honors student veterans and recognizes faculty and staff students have voted as outstanding. The Honors Convocation was held in Havens Auditorium, April 17, 2023. (Photography by Mike Glassburn/IU Kokomo)

2015 Spring Convocation - Ag One Reception - 05/15/15, Photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2015.

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

Barstow upper school students and faculty gathered around Senior Circle for Convocation on September 6, 2016. The ceremony included the singing of Standards High and charges delivered by the officers of each rising class to the succeeding class. The charge to the seniors was delivered by Harrison Rosenthal '13. (Photo by Todd Race)

Trinity College Convocation - August 28, 2014 - Photo by John Atashian

Trinity College Convocation - August 28, 2014 - Photo by John Atashian

New Lafayette College students and parents attend the 2017 Opening Convocation at Kirby Sports Arena.

 

Michael Kubel / Zovko Photographic llc

Friday August 25, 2017.

The 186th Class was welcomed to Lafayette at the annual Convocation Friday, Aug. 25, featuring comments by President Alison Byerly, Easton Mayor Sal Panto, Dean of Admissions Matt Hyde, Student Government President Bilal Akbar '18, and Dean of the Faculty Robin Rinehart.

Photos Copyright Mike Kubel/Zovko Photographic

August 27, 2013

 

Members of the Class of 2017 and transfer students were officially welcomed into the Penn community.

 

On the evening before the first day of classes, students streamed into The Palestra for Convocation, an hour-long ceremony of inspiring words from President Amy Gutmann, Provost Vincent Price, and others, and music from the Penn Band, Penn Glee Club, and Penn Sirens.

 

“Knowledge that helps humanity: This practical ideal propels your university,” said Gutmann in her speech to the crowd. “This is the spirit of Penn, a spirit that depends on the enthusiasm and energy you bring to your efforts here.”

 

The diverse Class of 2017 was admitted from the strongest applicant pool in Penn’s history. The class includes students from 48 states; 13 percent of the enrolled class hails from overseas.

 

Twelve percent of the students in the Class of 2017 are first-generation college students, and 13 individuals enrolled through Penn’s new partnership with the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP).

 

The ceremony, usually held on College Green, was moved indoors to “The Cathedral of College Basketball” because of the threat of rain.

 

After the ceremony, students gathered for a dessert reception.

 

Convocation is considered a bookend to the Penn experience. The next time the class will gather as a group is at Hey Day during their junior year, and then for a final time at Commencement in May of 2017.

 

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Photographer - Stuart Watson

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

The Vassar College tradition of Convocation is the official opening of the academic year at Vassar. Convocation Address How I got Medieval: From First Gen to PhD Nancy Bisaha Professor of History. August 31, 2022

 

Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College

August 27, 2013

 

Members of the Class of 2017 and transfer students were officially welcomed into the Penn community.

 

On the evening before the first day of classes, students streamed into The Palestra for Convocation, an hour-long ceremony of inspiring words from President Amy Gutmann, Provost Vincent Price, and others, and music from the Penn Band, Penn Glee Club, and Penn Sirens.

 

“Knowledge that helps humanity: This practical ideal propels your university,” said Gutmann in her speech to the crowd. “This is the spirit of Penn, a spirit that depends on the enthusiasm and energy you bring to your efforts here.”

 

The diverse Class of 2017 was admitted from the strongest applicant pool in Penn’s history. The class includes students from 48 states; 13 percent of the enrolled class hails from overseas.

 

Twelve percent of the students in the Class of 2017 are first-generation college students, and 13 individuals enrolled through Penn’s new partnership with the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP).

 

The ceremony, usually held on College Green, was moved indoors to “The Cathedral of College Basketball” because of the threat of rain.

 

After the ceremony, students gathered for a dessert reception.

 

Convocation is considered a bookend to the Penn experience. The next time the class will gather as a group is at Hey Day during their junior year, and then for a final time at Commencement in May of 2017.

 

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Photographer - Stuart Watson

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

Trinity College Convocation - August 28, 2014 - Photo by John Atashian

Nicholas Williams '17, Mary Chakerian '17 and Gabriel Scott '17 gather for Convocation.

Donna Krivoski

 

The 186th Class was welcomed to Lafayette at the annual Convocation Friday, Aug. 25, featuring comments by President Alison Byerly, Easton Mayor Sal Panto, Dean of Admissions Matt Hyde, Student Government President Bilal Akbar '18, and Dean of the Faculty Robin Rinehart.

Photos Copyright Mike Kubel/Zovko Photographic

Photography courtesy of Mr. Csapo and the Communications Office.

Barstow upper school students and faculty gathered around Senior Circle for Convocation on September 6, 2016. The ceremony included the singing of Standards High and charges delivered by the officers of each rising class to the succeeding class. The charge to the seniors was delivered by Harrison Rosenthal '13. (Photo by Todd Race)

August 27, 2013

 

Members of the Class of 2017 and transfer students were officially welcomed into the Penn community.

 

On the evening before the first day of classes, students streamed into The Palestra for Convocation, an hour-long ceremony of inspiring words from President Amy Gutmann, Provost Vincent Price, and others, and music from the Penn Band, Penn Glee Club, and Penn Sirens.

 

“Knowledge that helps humanity: This practical ideal propels your university,” said Gutmann in her speech to the crowd. “This is the spirit of Penn, a spirit that depends on the enthusiasm and energy you bring to your efforts here.”

 

The diverse Class of 2017 was admitted from the strongest applicant pool in Penn’s history. The class includes students from 48 states; 13 percent of the enrolled class hails from overseas.

 

Twelve percent of the students in the Class of 2017 are first-generation college students, and 13 individuals enrolled through Penn’s new partnership with the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP).

 

The ceremony, usually held on College Green, was moved indoors to “The Cathedral of College Basketball” because of the threat of rain.

 

After the ceremony, students gathered for a dessert reception.

 

Convocation is considered a bookend to the Penn experience. The next time the class will gather as a group is at Hey Day during their junior year, and then for a final time at Commencement in May of 2017.

 

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If you would like your photograph removed from this site, please email your request with a copy of the photo to presweb@pobox.upenn.edu and it will be removed from the site as soon as possible.

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Photographer - Stuart Watson

The 186th Class was welcomed to Lafayette at the annual Convocation Friday, Aug. 25, featuring comments by President Alison Byerly, Easton Mayor Sal Panto, Dean of Admissions Matt Hyde, Student Government President Bilal Akbar '18, and Dean of the Faculty Robin Rinehart.

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

The Vassar College tradition of Convocation is the official opening of the academic year at Vassar. Convocation Address How I got Medieval: From First Gen to PhD Nancy Bisaha Professor of History. August 31, 2022

 

Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College

Barstow upper school students and faculty gathered around Senior Circle for Convocation on September 6, 2016. The ceremony included the singing of Standards High and charges delivered by the officers of each rising class to the succeeding class. The charge to the seniors was delivered by Harrison Rosenthal '13. (Photo by Todd Race)

August 27, 2013

 

Members of the Class of 2017 and transfer students were officially welcomed into the Penn community.

 

On the evening before the first day of classes, students streamed into The Palestra for Convocation, an hour-long ceremony of inspiring words from President Amy Gutmann, Provost Vincent Price, and others, and music from the Penn Band, Penn Glee Club, and Penn Sirens.

 

“Knowledge that helps humanity: This practical ideal propels your university,” said Gutmann in her speech to the crowd. “This is the spirit of Penn, a spirit that depends on the enthusiasm and energy you bring to your efforts here.”

 

The diverse Class of 2017 was admitted from the strongest applicant pool in Penn’s history. The class includes students from 48 states; 13 percent of the enrolled class hails from overseas.

 

Twelve percent of the students in the Class of 2017 are first-generation college students, and 13 individuals enrolled through Penn’s new partnership with the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP).

 

The ceremony, usually held on College Green, was moved indoors to “The Cathedral of College Basketball” because of the threat of rain.

 

After the ceremony, students gathered for a dessert reception.

 

Convocation is considered a bookend to the Penn experience. The next time the class will gather as a group is at Hey Day during their junior year, and then for a final time at Commencement in May of 2017.

 

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If you would like your photograph removed from this site, please email your request with a copy of the photo to presweb@pobox.upenn.edu and it will be removed from the site as soon as possible.

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Photographer - Stuart Watson

August 27, 2013

 

Members of the Class of 2017 and transfer students were officially welcomed into the Penn community.

 

On the evening before the first day of classes, students streamed into The Palestra for Convocation, an hour-long ceremony of inspiring words from President Amy Gutmann, Provost Vincent Price, and others, and music from the Penn Band, Penn Glee Club, and Penn Sirens.

 

“Knowledge that helps humanity: This practical ideal propels your university,” said Gutmann in her speech to the crowd. “This is the spirit of Penn, a spirit that depends on the enthusiasm and energy you bring to your efforts here.”

 

The diverse Class of 2017 was admitted from the strongest applicant pool in Penn’s history. The class includes students from 48 states; 13 percent of the enrolled class hails from overseas.

 

Twelve percent of the students in the Class of 2017 are first-generation college students, and 13 individuals enrolled through Penn’s new partnership with the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP).

 

The ceremony, usually held on College Green, was moved indoors to “The Cathedral of College Basketball” because of the threat of rain.

 

After the ceremony, students gathered for a dessert reception.

 

Convocation is considered a bookend to the Penn experience. The next time the class will gather as a group is at Hey Day during their junior year, and then for a final time at Commencement in May of 2017.

 

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If you would like your photograph removed from this site, please email your request with a copy of the photo to presweb@pobox.upenn.edu and it will be removed from the site as soon as possible.

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Photographer - Stuart Watson

New Lafayette College students and parents attend the 2017 Opening Convocation at Kirby Sports Arena.

 

Michael Kubel / Zovko Photographic llc

Friday August 25, 2017.

August 27, 2013

 

Members of the Class of 2017 and transfer students were officially welcomed into the Penn community.

 

On the evening before the first day of classes, students streamed into The Palestra for Convocation, an hour-long ceremony of inspiring words from President Amy Gutmann, Provost Vincent Price, and others, and music from the Penn Band, Penn Glee Club, and Penn Sirens.

 

“Knowledge that helps humanity: This practical ideal propels your university,” said Gutmann in her speech to the crowd. “This is the spirit of Penn, a spirit that depends on the enthusiasm and energy you bring to your efforts here.”

 

The diverse Class of 2017 was admitted from the strongest applicant pool in Penn’s history. The class includes students from 48 states; 13 percent of the enrolled class hails from overseas.

 

Twelve percent of the students in the Class of 2017 are first-generation college students, and 13 individuals enrolled through Penn’s new partnership with the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP).

 

The ceremony, usually held on College Green, was moved indoors to “The Cathedral of College Basketball” because of the threat of rain.

 

After the ceremony, students gathered for a dessert reception.

 

Convocation is considered a bookend to the Penn experience. The next time the class will gather as a group is at Hey Day during their junior year, and then for a final time at Commencement in May of 2017.

 

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If you would like your photograph removed from this site, please email your request with a copy of the photo to presweb@pobox.upenn.edu and it will be removed from the site as soon as possible.

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Photographer - Stuart Watson

August 27, 2013

 

Members of the Class of 2017 and transfer students were officially welcomed into the Penn community.

 

On the evening before the first day of classes, students streamed into The Palestra for Convocation, an hour-long ceremony of inspiring words from President Amy Gutmann, Provost Vincent Price, and others, and music from the Penn Band, Penn Glee Club, and Penn Sirens.

 

“Knowledge that helps humanity: This practical ideal propels your university,” said Gutmann in her speech to the crowd. “This is the spirit of Penn, a spirit that depends on the enthusiasm and energy you bring to your efforts here.”

 

The diverse Class of 2017 was admitted from the strongest applicant pool in Penn’s history. The class includes students from 48 states; 13 percent of the enrolled class hails from overseas.

 

Twelve percent of the students in the Class of 2017 are first-generation college students, and 13 individuals enrolled through Penn’s new partnership with the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP).

 

The ceremony, usually held on College Green, was moved indoors to “The Cathedral of College Basketball” because of the threat of rain.

 

After the ceremony, students gathered for a dessert reception.

 

Convocation is considered a bookend to the Penn experience. The next time the class will gather as a group is at Hey Day during their junior year, and then for a final time at Commencement in May of 2017.

 

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If you would like your photograph removed from this site, please email your request with a copy of the photo to presweb@pobox.upenn.edu and it will be removed from the site as soon as possible.

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Photographer - Stuart Watson

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

Convocation 2013 Photographer: Christopher King; Loyalist College President Maureen Piercy; Governor General's Academic Award Recipient Sarah Anne Cole, Community and Justice Services Worker

Barstow upper school students and faculty gathered around Senior Circle for Convocation on September 6, 2016. The ceremony included the singing of Standards High and charges delivered by the officers of each rising class to the succeeding class. The charge to the seniors was delivered by Harrison Rosenthal '13. (Photo by Todd Race)

The Fall Convocation Ceremonies at Grant Hall

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

Yeshiva University 91st Annual Hanukkah Dinner and Convocation December 13, 2015 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City.

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

The 43rd UTM Convocation was held on 15th to 19th of August 2009 at Dewan Sultan Iskandar, UTM Skudai. I am doing a quick photoshoot on my friend request. It's was a great!. Congratulation to all graduate!

Convocation, Friday, Aug. 13, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.

my Parents with me and some friends

Photography courtesy of Mr. Csapo and the Communications Office.

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