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WSU Commencement

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Danielle McDonald
10 years ago

Class of 2018 - Public and Corporate Communications Major

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Michelle Foster
10 years ago Featured

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 Featured

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 Featured

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.