Class of 2018 - Public and Corporate Communications Major
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Michelle Foster
10 years ago
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I don't want some random professor that I don't know to read my name aloud at Commencement. It means so much to me to have my English chair read my name - she knows me and it is so much more special to walk up and her to be able to see, and be proud, of a student from her department that she's had interactions with for years. And I'm sure it's this way for many other students in all departments at WSU.
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Kelly Steele
10 years ago
History, Secondary ED 2016
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Art, Conc. Graphic Design 2017
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Early Childhood 2017
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Athletic Training, 2017
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Emily Reid
10 years ago
Early Education and Liberal Arts Major
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Victoria Krouse
10 years ago
2017/Wilderness Leadership
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Natalie Downie
10 years ago
2018 - Communications
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Ashley McLaughlin
10 years ago
2017
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Allyson Healy
10 years ago
Special Education Major (PreK-8) with a concentration in reading
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sofia
10 years ago
Class of 2016, Education
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Patricia Harte
10 years ago
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Personal recognition by department chairs has a significant meaning to the graduating students. Reading a list of names depersonalizes their accomplishments.
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Jamie Ricciardi
10 years ago
Psychology
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Class of 2014, Comm & PoliSci
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Sara Batchelder
10 years ago
Graduating class of 2015
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Emily Spakauskas
10 years ago
Class of 2018, Communications
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Delaney Norris
10 years ago
May 2016. Economics Major Ethnic Studies Minor
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Brittany Cross
10 years ago
2016 English
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Maia Lisowski
10 years ago
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Ethnic and Gender Studies and Art
graduating this May 2016. I think it is really important for faculty from my own major to read off my name. This is a right of passage that I take very seriously and I want the people who have been through my ups and downs through my 5 years here, be the ones to call my name on stage.
Class of 2018 - Public and Corporate Communications Major
I don't want some random professor that I don't know to read my name aloud at Commencement. It means so much to me to have my English chair read my name - she knows me and it is so much more special to walk up and her to be able to see, and be proud, of a student from her department that she's had interactions with for years. And I'm sure it's this way for many other students in all departments at WSU.
History, Secondary ED 2016
Art, Conc. Graphic Design 2017
Early Childhood 2017
Athletic Training, 2017
Early Education and Liberal Arts Major
2017/Wilderness Leadership
2018 - Communications
2017
Special Education Major (PreK-8) with a concentration in reading
Class of 2016, Education
Personal recognition by department chairs has a significant meaning to the graduating students. Reading a list of names depersonalizes their accomplishments.
Psychology
Class of 2014, Comm & PoliSci
Graduating class of 2015
Class of 2018, Communications
May 2016. Economics Major Ethnic Studies Minor
2016 English
Ethnic and Gender Studies and Art graduating this May 2016. I think it is really important for faculty from my own major to read off my name. This is a right of passage that I take very seriously and I want the people who have been through my ups and downs through my 5 years here, be the ones to call my name on stage.