Arizona State University's newest graduates were encouraged to lift up their communities as they find success with the degrees they received Monday.
ASU awarded about 5,200 bachelor’s degrees for the fall semester, with the undergraduate commencement Monday morning at Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe, and about 1,800 graduate degrees were awarded at the graduate commencement that afternoon.
ASU President Michael Crow told the students at the undergraduate ceremony that they are graduating “on the best day in the history of our country.”
“We’ve never been at a moment in history closer to the point where equality and liberty and justice are now much more than theoretical concepts. They are things we are actually pursuing with a vengeance — a positive vengeance,” Crow said.
But he warned the graduates that they face unique challenges.
“Every single person that is in our society has something to contribute, and we’re at a particularly hazardous moment right now where large numbers of people are feeling left behind,” he said.
“There’s a lot of resentment and a lot of anger and a lot of stress as a result of this.
“You as freshly minted college graduates have to think not only of your own success, or your family’s success, but also the broader community’s success in everything that you do,” he said.
“You must think more broadly than the small group you’re connected to.”
Crow said this is ASU’s final lesson: “You are responsible. There is no one else.”
After the undergraduate commencement on Monday morning, a number of convocations are planned for special-interest groups and ASU's individual colleges and schools. The fall 2016 semester includes 206 graduates from the StarbucksCollege Achievement PlanThe Starbucks College Achievement Plan, launched in 2014, offers full tuition reimbursement to employees who pursue an online degree through ASU. — a record number.
Rakan Janbi, material science engineering major (left), finds his name on a T-shirt with his brother Rayan Janbi before undergraduate commencement at Wells Fargo Arena on Monday morning, Dec. 12.
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Friends and families applaud the graduates at undergraduate commencement at Wells Fargo Arena on Dec. 12.
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ASU President Michael Crow and mace bearer Kathleen Puckett, associate professor of special education in the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, lead faculty and regents into undergraduate commencement. Watch Sparky show off the meaning behind the different graduation robes and items.
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Graduates listen to President Michael Crow as he addresses the newest Sun Devil alumni during undergraduate commencement.
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ASU President Michael Crow address attendees of undergraduate commencement at Wells Fargo Arena, Dec. 12. “You are responsible. There is no one else,” Crow told the graduating students.
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Gonfalons representing various ASU schools and colleges stand at undergraduate commencement on Dec. 12.
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Sandra Vazquez Salas is recognized as one of two outstanding graduates during undergraduate commencement. The New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences student overcame socioeconomic hardships to pursue career in medicine.
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James Boulton is recognized as one of two outstanding students at the undergraduate commencement. He will soon begin Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training, the first ASU graduate to be part of the program in eight years.
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Interdisciplinary studies graduate Shemena Shivers pulls her tassel over as she officially graduates during undergraduate commencement.
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A Moeur Award recipient holds his diploma case at undergraduate commencement on Dec. 12.
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Journalism graduates Amanda Alexander (left) and Jennifer Freel show off their mortar boards during undergraduate commencement.
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Film student Scott Goldfein watches the balloons drop after undergraduate commencement on Dec. 12.
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Alyshia Gonzalez (right) takes a selfie with her aunt and a cardboard cutout her family made of herself, following undergraduate commencement. Gonzalez is the first in her family to earn a college degree. She graduated from the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.
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Nursing graduate and Marine John Winchester embraces his wife, Shelley Winchester, after undergraduate commencement.
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Theater graduate Matthew Saraficio jumps up for a family photo after undergraduate commencement.
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Master’s of arts graduate Chase Miller shows off her mortarboard before graduate commencement at Wells Fargo Arena on Dec. 12.
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Doctoral recipient Katie Kunze laughs with friends before commencement on Monday afternoon.
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Master’s in engineering graduate Elizabeth Besenyei blows kisses to her family before graduate commencement.
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Master’s graduates cheer before the start of graduate commencement. About 1,800 graduate degrees were awarded this fall.
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Doctoral recipient Holly Orourke is hooded during graduate commencement.
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Aaron Bae, who earned his doctorate in history, shakes hands with ASU President Michael Crow during graduate commencement.
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Outstanding graduate Maureen Keaveny waves to family and friends as she exits the tunnel after graduate commencement.
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Master’s graduate Michael Bockarie hugs his waiting family after the commencement ceremony.
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Master’s in sports, law and business graduate Lucero Lara hugs her friends Katherine Barrera (right) and Tori Barrera (left) outside Wells Fargo Arena after graduate commencement.
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Graduates pose for photographs together after graduate commencement on Monday afternoon.
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Interdisciplinary graduate Lynae Berryhill shows off her "goal digger" mortar board prior to the College for Integrative Sciences and Arts convocation Tuesday evening on Dec. 13.
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Interdisciplinary studies graduate Dominique Caruso gets a hug sneaked in by her cousin Chloe Skovgaard, who flew from Hong Kong for the College for Integrative Sciences and Arts convocation.
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Graduates step out of Wells Fargo Arena prior to the College for Integrative Sciences and Arts convocation.
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Families cheer on their graduates during the convocation.
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Graduates cheer during the College for Integrative Sciences and Arts convocation. This is the college's first convocation since being renamed; it used to be the College of Letters and Sciences.
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Liberal studies graduate Katherine Burnett gives her family a thumbs up in thanks at the convocation.
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China Mist co-founder John Martinson addresses graduates during the convocation.
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Business and business data analytics graduate Arjun Suthar "dabs" his diploma during the College for Integrative Sciences and Arts convocation.
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Business and business data analytics graduate Arjun Suthar waves to family as he leaves the arena, degree in hand, following the College for Integrative Sciences and Arts convocation.
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Bijan Behzadi takes a picture of fellow Juris Doctor candidates Robyn Krawchuk and Ashwini Dhas (right) before the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law convocation, in the Beus Center for Law and Society in downtown Phoenix Dec. 14. This is the inaugural convocation in the law school's new home.
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U.S. District Court Judge John Tuchi delivers the College of Law convocation address, advising the graduates to follow their passions because law is a stressful career.
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Thirty-five of the 50 candidates for degrees attend the inaugural convocation in the College of Law's new home.
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Clinical professor Andrew Carter places a hood on Alpha Muluh signifying he received a Master of Law degree.
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Danielle Ta'Sheena Finn receives her hood, representing her Juris Doctor degree, from clinical professor Andrew Carter at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law convocation.
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Talbot Gandara gets a hug from his brother Brandon Gandara following the convocation. Talbot earned his Juris Doctor degree with a Certificate in Indian Law.
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Hector Sandoval poses with his 3-year-old son Derek Sandoval following at the ceremony. The elder Sandoval received his Master of Law degree.
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Several new graduates said their ASU education has prepared them well for their next step.
Sam Stefanski, who earned a degree in vocal performance, said he plans to teach in his own studio and to perform.
“I plan on bringing music to the next generation. I’m building my own program,” said Stefanski, who sang both the national anthem and ASU alma mater during the ceremony.
“ASU gave me the flexibility to work during my undergrad and to build my own clientele and students,” he said.
Brandon Kamentani earned a degree in pre-law and justice studies and will attend law school.
“Every class, every course I took made me completely confident in what I want to do and allowed me to figure out what I want my career in,” he said.
Top photo: Criminal justice student Alexis Cook cheers as she and other students receive their degrees during ASU's fall 2016 undergraduate commencement on Dec. 12. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now