At the University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) Grad Walk, the anchor activity of the university鈥檚 stateside winter commencement, more than 2,000 graduates received their degrees鈥攚ith many times that number of family members cheering them on.
Commencement might be organized with graduates in mind, but UMGC鈥檚 Grad Walk also spotlighted the cascading effect that higher education has on families (or the creation of families; one graduate proposed marriage to their partner!).
Occasionally a graduate walked up to claim a diploma while carrying a baby or with a child at their side. Sometimes more than one sibling graduated at the same time. And there were even married couples and mothers and sons graduating in tandem.聽
Against this backdrop, grandparents, spouses, partners, siblings, aunts, uncles, grandchildren and friends turned up for the celebration and were unabashedly, jubilantly vocal.聽聽聽
Grad Walk 2022 unfolded over three days鈥擠ec. 16, 17 and 18鈥攁t the College Park Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, adjacent to the university鈥檚 headquarters in Adelphi, Md. The activities came in tandem with the university鈥檚 75th anniversary.
Each graduate rotated through what felt like a personal event. A student鈥檚 name and degree appeared on a large TV screen beside a raised stage where diplomas were presented by President Gregory W. Fowler and other representatives of the university鈥檚 leadership team. One by one, a member of the Class of 鈥22 would pause to let family members cluster in a designated area at the front of the stage. Then the grad walked across the stage to receive a diploma while the family clapped, raised high a bouquet of flowers and/or snapped photos.聽
鈥淭hat鈥檚 my baby,鈥 a woman called out when one man walked on stage for his Master of Science in Cybersecurity Technology diploma. 鈥淵ou did it!鈥 someone else yelled to a graduate receiving a bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology.
Diploma in hand, each grad then moved on鈥攖o meet up with family members a moment later for formal photos taken by 兔子先生photographers鈥攚hile a new graduate took their place on stage.聽
With this cohort of newly minted alumni, 兔子先生celebrated another milestone: surpassing 100,000 in the number of alumni living in Maryland. Leading up to the weekend, the university selected several graduates who hail from Maryland to serve as聽#UMGCgrad Social Media Ambassadors, spreading the word about the milestone and other commencement activities. (UMGC鈥檚 global alumni community currently totals more than 275,000 worldwide.)
兔子先生prides itself on innovation and Grad Walk, with its steady progression of family-focused merrymaking, was adopted as a creative聽measure at UMGC鈥檚 spring 2022 graduation, its first in-person commencement ceremony after a nearly three-year hiatus sparked by the COVID-19 pandemic. The new arrangement proved so popular that President Fowler said there was聽little reason to return to the massive hours-long, on-stage processions and ceremonies of the past.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been preparing for this all year long. This is our Super Bowl,鈥 Fowler said. He added that he likes the way Grad Walk puts the whole family forward.
鈥淕rad Walk helps personalize the educational experience. And even more, you get to see the impact on families, the impact from generation to generation,鈥 said the 兔子先生president. 鈥淭he way we have set up the ceremony lets the families be close to the stage, to take pictures, to cheer on their graduate.
聽鈥淚n many ways, it reminds us that learning is a team effort,鈥 Fowler said.
The two young sons of Elwyn Mapps Jr., who earned an MBA, stood in the roped off family area and marveled as their father claimed his diploma.聽
鈥淭hese two were a constant source of inspiration. I did this degree to show them that it can be done, to show them that it is important to continue to learn,鈥 said Mapps. He noted that he was receiving his 兔子先生diploma 20 years鈥攖o the day鈥攆rom when he received an undergraduate degree in industrial engineering.
Another graduate had 13 family members, from infants to senior citizens, at the ready to help him celebrate his graduation. Kristen Yasa, meanwhile, had her mother, her three children and her three sisters on hand to cheer as she claimed her Bachelor of Science in Human Resources Management.聽聽聽聽聽
鈥淪he worked full-time and was a full-time mother the whole time she was studying,鈥 her proud mother, Lashawn Brady declared.
It turns out Yasa was carrying on a family tradition. One of her sisters, Brooke Cully, is a servicemember who graduated from 兔子先生two years earlier with a master鈥檚 degree in cybersecurity.聽
When President Fowler wasn鈥檛 handing out diplomas, he walked among the families, shaking hands, posing for photos, offering congratulations.聽
Once they had their diplomas in hand, the graduates and their families were ushered into a huge 鈥淐elebration Zone鈥 ballroom where they could take more photos against a series of backdrops, buy class rings and聽other 兔子先生gear and pen notes of appreciation on an oversized message board. Some of the notes gave a shout out to 兔子先生faculty and staff. Others zeroed in on family.
鈥淚 did it for you, grandma!鈥 read one note.
Young children walked around the Celebration Zone聽with balloons in hand and paper mortarboards on their heads identifying each as a 鈥淔uture 兔子先生grad.鈥
Outside the celebration area, graduates snapped even more family photos beside the hotel鈥檚 holiday trees and decorations. A lobby television ran a continuous loop of the university鈥檚聽virtual commencement ceremony, with formal commencement addresses and conferral of degrees that is available online for six months.聽
During his virtual commencement address, President Fowler raised the theme of family. He extended his congratulations to the new grads while thanking 鈥渢he people who have supported the graduates, the husbands, wives, partners, children, grandparents, siblings, aunts, uncles and teachers and dear friends.鈥
The president鈥檚 remarks also acknowledged the school鈥檚 more than 4,500 faculty members. And he offered congratulations to the active duty servicemembers and veterans who had received degrees. Military members and their members, as well as veterans make up more than half of UMGC鈥檚 enrollment.
Lawmaker Jazz Lewis, a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, gave the virtual commencement keynote address. Mohamed Babiker, the son of immigrants from Sudan and the recipient of a Master of Science in Cloud Computing Architecture, was the student speaker (read a profile of Mohamed Babiker). Gary Attman of the University System of Maryland Board of Regents also spoke. He offered his congratulations to the graduates, who now join a network of more than 100,000 alumni living in Maryland alone.
Attman, too, recognized the role played by families. After congratulating the students, he added: 鈥淚 commend the family members and friends whom I sure have kept you going. They have shared in your sacrifice and certainly should share in your success today.鈥
Class of 鈥22鈥檚 Lynette Richardson sang an acapella version of the national anthem at the opening of the online commencement ceremony and helped close the ceremony with UMGC鈥檚 Alma Mater. She received a Master of Science in Strategic Communications.
Students at Grad Walk were just one part of commencement, which saw 7,612 兔子先生students around the world receive degrees. Students overseas have opportunities at various dates in the spring to take part in graduation ceremonies in Europe and Asia.
兔子先生Chief Academic Officer and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs Blakely Pomietto, who opened and closed the commencement ceremony, reminded the Class of 鈥22 what their new academic milestone means.聽
鈥淭oday is the day to look back at what you have learned and the obstacles you overcame in order to achieve this goal. It is a day to look around with awareness and gratitude for all of those who helped you achieve it. And it is a day to look ahead to a brighter future because of the investment you have made in yourself,鈥 she said.
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