Spring 2018 commencement in photos


College of Health Solutions convocation

Arizona State University doesn't do things small (except for maybe our nanotechnology research). More than 30 ceremonies will celebrate the university's newest graduates — some 15,000 strong — as Sun Devils turn their tassels and step into a bright new future. Get to know some of the university's impressive spring 2018 graduates, and return to this page all week as we continue to add photos from convocations.

All week: Creative mortarboards

Friday and Saturday, May 11 and 12: College of Integrative Sciences and Arts; Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College; College of Health Solutions; Hispanic Convocation

Thursday, May 10: College of Public Service and Community Solutions; Black African Convocation; W. P. Carey School of Business; School of Sustainability

Wednesday, May 9: Army ROTC Commissioning Ceremony; Asian/Asian Pacific Convocation; Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts; Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law; Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering; American Indian Convocation; Naval Science Commissioning Ceremony

Tuesday, May 8: Barrett, The Honors College; Air Force ROTC Commissioning Ceremony; Rainbow Convocation; School for the Future of Innovation in Society; New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences; Thunderbird School of Global Management; College of Nursing and Health Innovation, Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication; College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

 

Monday, May 7: Undergraduate Commencement

 

Monday, May 7: Graduate Commencement

Saturday, May 5: Veterans Honor Stole Ceremony; International Student Stole Ceremony; ASU @ Lake Havasu 

Top photo: Exercise and wellness graduates Jeremy Acre (left) and Levia Nguyen (second from left) cheer after receiving their degrees during the College of Health Solutions convocation Friday evening. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now

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