Instructions for Hooding Graduates
As we prepare to recognize our graduating students during the Hooding Ceremony, we invite you to review the information below which describes two ways to keep the students moving intentionally and gracefully across the stage.
Student Name Cue
We will review this for you on-site, but here is the process that we will use. As in the past, once the Reader announces student A’s name, the student will walk away from the Reader to a Hooder. When student A reaches the Hooder, the Reader will then say the name of student B. If there is any traffic congestion, David Mora will signal the Reader to pause.
Additional Hooder
We have two Hooders to help manage the traffic flow. Please be certain to hood the students as efficiently as possible while minimizing adjustments to their attire afterward. David Mora will ensure that there is a steady stream of students to both Hooders.
We will have booster platforms available for anyone who is of average height. While these are not required, they are encouraged to help make hooding easier for you.
We are thrilled to have you be an integral part of the most significant moment in the ceremony for the students.
| If you have any questiong about the hooding ceremony please contact the Office of Student Affairs at law.studentaffairs@nyu.edu or (212) 998-6658 |
Last Modified 1/18/2013