Student Affairs

University Commencement

 

May 22, 2013

 

 

Yankee Stadium
Bronx, New York City

 

The schools and colleges of New York University join together in celebrating one Commencement ceremony each year.  This invitation is extended to all graduates and degree candidates for the 2012-2013 academic year.  The ceremony includes a presidential address, an undergraduate and a graduate student speaker, the awarding of honorary degrees to a number of distinguished individuals, and the conferring of degrees and certificates.  The program concludes with the ceremonial passing of the University torch.

  • For more information about University Commencement and tickets, click here.

 

Note:  Please be mindful that you will be seated outdoors, therefore you are reminded to dress for the elements.

 

 

 

**STUDENT SPEAKER AT ALL-UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT**

 
 

 

Deadline to submit nominations is Monday, March 11, 2013

Each school will nominate one of its students to serve as the student speaker.

If interested, submit your resume (not to exceed two pages), a sample presentation statement that conveys your proposed speech and please answer the following questions:

     • What achievements make you stand out amongst his/her peers?
     • How are you representative of the student body?
     • What qualities make you a strong speaker?

You can also submit a letter of support from a faculty advisor, faculty member, or administrator who knows you well. This letter might also include answers to the questions:

     • How does the student stand out amongst his/her peers?
     • What academic achievements should we know about?
     • What leadership qualities, including community service, should be highlighted?

 Submit complete nominations to law.studentaffairs@nyu.edu

 

 

 Last Modified 1/31/2013

 

 

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