Commencement 2015

Lisa Eikenburg

1. Senior Antonio Regulier receives the Lanford Presidential Prize from President Virginia Horvath and Vice President for Student Affairs David Herman.

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2. Cellist and honors graduate John J. Chatterton serves as the soloist during the Fredonia Women’s Choir performance of “Today” with music by Dr. Rob Deemer, conducted by Dr. Vernon Huff.

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3. Maya Mills (left) and Eunna Huh pose for a shot following Commencement.

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4. Graduate student Fawaz Al Rouqi celebrates a Master of Science in Education in Curriculum and Instruction Inclusive Education.

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5. A dedicated grad decorates a mortarboard in Fredonia style.

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6. Happy undergraduates Faith Leone, Casey Leibesberger and Morgan Pullen.

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7. Class President Anthony Mercedes presents President Horvath with a photo of the Senior Class gift; a fountain, which is already installed adjacent to the Williams Center.

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8. Capturing a moment for the cameras are (from left) Jamie Pcionek, Sara Bartz, Marissa Tomczak and Quinn Patton.

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9. From left, John Beiter, Kevin Donk and Andrew Walsh celebrate together.

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10. Rachael Tschari is all “thumbs up”

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11. Honors graduate Justin Cunningham with (from left) his mother, Monica, grandmother, Rosa, and twin sister, Jada Cunningham.

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12. Vaughn Faison, who graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in Applied Music, sings the national anthem.

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13. Keynote speaker James D. Douglas, ’71, shares his wisdom with the graduates.

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