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Columbian College Celebration

Columbian College Celebration 2010

Saturday May 15, 2010
Smith Center


Graduates MUST line up in Funger Hall (2201 G St.) 45 minutes before their Celebration program is set to begin.

12:00 Celebration Speakers

Charge to the Graduates: Peg Barratt, Dean of Columbian College

Faculty Speaker: Lisa St. Clair (Kerric) Harvey, Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs

Distinguished Scholar and Undergraduate Speaker: Lauren Chun, BA Criminal Justice

Graduate Student Speaker: Megan Elizabeth Lebow, MPP Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration

12:00 Celebration Participating Majors:

Counseling
Economics
Environmental Studies
Geography
Journalism/Mass Communication
Media & Public Affairs
Political Communication
Political Science/Public Policy Focus
Professional Psychology
Psychology
Public Administration
Public Policy
Sociology/Criminal Justice/Human Services



Ticket Information

  • Each graduate will receive 6 tickets to the Smith Center for guests. Overflow seating in other venues featuring video feed will be available for guests without tickets.
  • Tickets will be distributed in Phillips Hall 209 on Friday May 14 between 12:00 PM and 5:00 PM and Saturday May 15 between 8:30 AM and 11 AM.
  • Please allow time to pick up your tickets and to show your graduation survey confirmation receipt, as there may be a line.
  • Tickets will be distributed to graduates ONLY. Please bring your GWorld card!
  • Each program has its own tickets—they are not interchangeable.
  • Double majors: You may only participate in ONE ceremony.

3:30 Celebration Speakers

Charge to the Graduates: Peg Barratt, Dean of Columbian College

Faculty Speaker: Stephen C. Lubkemann, Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs

Distinguished Scholar and Undergraduate Speaker: Jennifer Day, BS Chemistry

Graduate Student Speaker: Amanda Dawson, MFA Interior Design

3:30 Celebration Participating Majors:

American Studies
Anthropology/Biological Anthropology
Archaeology
Art History
Art Therapy
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Biomedical Sciences
Biostatistics & Epidemiology
Chemistry
Chinese
Classical Acting
Classical Humanities/Studies
Communication
Dance
Dramatic Literature
Early Modern European Studies
English/English & Creative Writing
Environmental and Resource Policy
Fine Arts/Fine Arts & Art History
Forensic Sciences
French
Genetics
Genomics and Bioinformatics
Geology/Geosciences
German
Hispanic Languages and Literatures/Spanish
History
Hominid Paleobiology
Human Sciences
Interior Design
Japanese
Judaic Studies
Liberal Arts
Mathematics/Applied Mathematics
Museum Studies
Music
Organizational Sciences
Philosophy/Philosophy & Social Policy
Physics/Biophysics
Religion
Russian
Special Interdisciplinary Majors
Speech & Hearing Science
Statistics
Theatre
Women's Studies