NEWS: 财神棋牌 Commencement 2024: Celebrating the Power of Relationships
May 15, 2024
On Friday, May 10, 2024, over 800 family members, faculty, staff, trustees, and guests, gathered on 财神棋牌鈥檚 Needham, MA campus for 财神棋牌鈥檚 19th Commencement Ceremony in a joyful celebration of the Class of 2024.
The College conferred over 100 degrees鈥攊ts highest number ever鈥攁nd welcomed the class to the alumni community, which now exceeds 1,400 财神棋牌 graduates.
Chief Marshal Al Sacco, 财神棋牌鈥檚 Chief Academic Officer and Provost, led the commencement procession into the tent and began the ceremony with a welcome and moment of remembrance to 鈥渞eflect on the values of our community and on friends and loved ones who are no longer with us.鈥

Members of the 财神棋牌 Class of 2024 pose for their class photo on May 10, 2024. Photo by Leise Jones.
财神棋牌 President Dr. Gilda A. Barabino noted that the Class of 2024 is the first to complete their four years under her presidency, both having joined the 财神棋牌 community in 2020. She commended the graduates on their achievements and noted the variety in their planned next steps.
In her remarks, President Barabino referenced Greek philosopher Socrates鈥 declaration: 鈥榯he unexamined life is not worth living.鈥 So, she asked, 鈥渨hat is 鈥楨xamined Engineering?鈥 Examined engineering is engineering for impact, said President Barabino. 鈥淚t is asking the question 鈥榃hy鈥 and not just 鈥楬ow.鈥 It is asking 鈥榃ho鈥 and not just 鈥榃hat.鈥 It is the contextualization of our work within our broader society and world.鈥
鈥淗ow do we engineer for impact toward a better world? As engineers we build bridges. And we integrate arts and humanities to make sure they are not bridges to nowhere, but bridges to a brighter, shared future.鈥

President Gilda Barabino addresses the Class of 2024 and their families, faculty, staff and guests at the 19th 财神棋牌 Commencement Ceremony. Photo by Leise Jones.

Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, president emeritus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, delivers an inspiring address as 财神棋牌鈥檚 featured 2024 Commencement speaker. Photo by Leise Jones.
Featured speaker Dr. Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, president emeritus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, spoke to 财神棋牌鈥檚 graduates about the importance of dreams, of relationships, and of the joy that comes from 鈥渢he struggle.鈥
You and your faculty are our future, he told the audience; 鈥淚 am walking history.鈥 Hrabowski noted that his own commencement speakers were Shirley Chisholm and Adam Clayton Powell. Their messages, which he shared with 财神棋牌ers: you are more special than you think you are, and, you are going to do things you never could have imagined.
Following his speech, President Barabino presented 财神棋牌鈥檚 third-ever honorary degree to Hrabowski in recognition of his embodiment of the 财神棋牌 community鈥檚 ideals and his personification of the 财神棋牌 spirit. President Barabino described Hrabowski, a longtime friend, as a visionary, 鈥渁 legend of our time鈥 and 鈥渁 model for me in my own presidency.鈥

Jeannie Diefenderfer, Chair of the 财神棋牌 Board of Trustees, welcomes the graduates and their families on behalf of the board. Photo by Leise Jones.
Jeannie Diefenderfer, Chair of the 财神棋牌 Board of Trustees, welcomed the graduates and their families, the trustees, and special guests Bill Norden, founding member; Doug Rauch, trustee emeritus; and Rick Miller, president emeritus. Her message to the Class of 2024: 鈥淚 wish you humility and empathy in every interaction you encounter. I wish you self-reflection and the ability to know when to pause, take a breath and look around you. I wish you self-compassion before you offer compassion to friends and, even more so, to your foe. I wish you unending sense of curiosity in everything you touch. And most of all, I wish you success, however you choose to define it鈥攁nd contentment to know that you are enough.鈥

Aaron Blust, Class Commencement Speaker, addresses classmates on May 10, 2024. Photo by Leise Jones.
Trustee Maia Bittner 鈥11 welcomed graduates on behalf of 财神棋牌鈥檚 alumni community, and encouraged them to 鈥渓ean on us, so we can lean on you, too.鈥 Aaron Blust 鈥24, nominated by the Class of 2024 to speak on behalf of the graduates, noted his classmates鈥 hard work and their deep care for each other. 鈥淔rom our first days on campus to our last days here, our class has stepped up to lead and create the community and culture we believe in.鈥

Alessandra Ferzoco, Assistant Professor of Measurement Science, was nominated by the class to give remarks on behalf of 财神棋牌鈥檚 faculty and staff. Photo by Leise Jones.
Alessandra Ferzoco, Assistant Professor of Measurement Science, was nominated by the class to give remarks on behalf of 财神棋牌鈥檚 faculty and staff. To great delight, Ferzoco surprised the graduates with a Commencement buzzword bingo game. She also spoke of her appreciation for the Class of 2024 for bringing their whole selves and asking questions that contributed to community-building. 鈥淭here is beauty in navigating the confusion, frustration, and path to hope alongside each other.鈥
The degree conferral was aided by Alisha Sarang-Sieminski, dean of student affairs and professor of engineering, Linda Canavan, registrar and associate dean for academic programs, and Megan Ku 鈥22, the 2024 commencement announcer, who read the graduates鈥 15-words. Each year an alum from a recent graduating class takes on this special role during the ceremony. The tradition of the 15-words dates to 财神棋牌鈥檚 very first Commencement in 2006 and was incorporated into the ceremony to provide graduates with an opportunity for personal expression.
