Hundreds of new Watts College alums celebrate during fall ceremony
574 graduates honored, including 385 online
Graduates show their gratitude to families, friends and supporters at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe. Photo by Kirsten “Allie” Livengood/ASU
Representatives of the college’s leadership, faculty and staff, along with families and friends, gathered Tuesday evening at ASU’s Desert Financial Arena in Tempe to celebrate the hard work of 574 graduates from the Watts College’s four schools.
An estimated 300 graduates participated in person while many others joined through a livestream of the ceremony.
The college’s online graduates totaled 385 during the fall, while 189 immersion (in-person) students also earned diplomas. Five Watts College grads were also enrolled in Barrett, The Honors College.
ASU officially conferred eight doctoral degrees to Watts College graduates this week, one from the School of Community Resources and Development, three from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and two each from the School of Public Affairs and School of Social Work.
The university conferred 252 master’s degrees and 317 bachelor’s degrees upon Watts College graduates at university commencement ceremonies held a day prior in Tempe.
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate celebrates his academic achievement at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Balloons cascade down from the ceiling onto the gathered graduates at the conclusion of the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate in the entrance ramp readies for the ceremony at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Outstanding graduates stand with their gonfalons before the procession at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe. From left: Derek Wilson, School of Social Work; Candice and Crystal Sipe, School of Community Resources and Development; Nicole Caceres, School of Public Affairs. Not pictured: David Scott, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Dale Haines/ASU
An estimated 300 graduates on the floor joined family, friends and faculty in the seating areas above at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Dale Haines/ASU
Faculty members file into Desert Financial Arena in Tempe on Dec. 17 at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Outstanding graduates Candice and Crystal Sipe sing the national anthem at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Dean Cynthia Lietz addresses the graduates at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Professor Elizabeth Lightfoot, director of the School of Social Work, addresses graduates at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Associate Dean Chandra Crudup (left) tells about outstanding graduate Derek Wilson’s (right) achievements at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A new PhD degree recipient accepts congratulations after receiving the doctoral hood at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Each family member in this row wears the same sweatshirt honoring their graduate at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by April Walton/ASU
A family holds up images of their graduate at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Kirsten “Allie” Livengood/ASU
A graduate pauses to greet a professor at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Kirsten “Allie” Livengood/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate celebrates his academic achievement at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Balloons cascade down from the ceiling onto the gathered graduates at the conclusion of the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate in the entrance ramp readies for the ceremony at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
Outstanding graduates stand with their gonfalons before the procession at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe. From left: Derek Wilson, School of Social Work; Candice and Crystal Sipe, School of Community Resources and Development; Nicole Caceres, School of Public Affairs. Not pictured: David Scott, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Mark J. Scarp/ASU
A graduate’s decorated mortarboard at the fall 2024 convocation of the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, held Dec. 17 at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe.
Photo by Dale Haines/ASU
School director, outstanding graduates lead procession
Tuesday’s convocation began with a procession of Watts College faculty, led by college marshal Professor Christine Buzinde, director of the School of Community Resources and Development.
Joining the deans were the directors of the Watts College’s four schools: Buzinde from the School of Community Resources and Development; Beth Huebner from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Elizabeth Lightfoot from the School of Social Work; and Shannon Portillo of the School of Public Affairs.
In her opening remarks, Lietz praised the graduates’ dedication to making the world a better place.
“You chose to pursue your studies in an academic program from one of our four schools because of your commitment to serve, your desire to build stronger communities and your passion for making a positive impact on the world,” Lietz said. “Your spirit of service is a point of pride for the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.”
Lietz closed the ceremony observing how the graduates’ journeys remind their professors, families, friends and society of how deeply personal their passion for public service truly is.
“Their stories also affirm our belief that hands-on, service learning is an essential part of preparing the next generation of public servants,” she said. “And, they have shown us that excellence, diligence, collaboration and courage are essential ingredients to our ability to improve the well-being of people living in our local communities.”
Hundreds of maroon and gold balloons fell from the rafters at the end of the roughly 90-minute ceremony, a convocation tradition. A band played ASU’s fight song, “Maroon and Gold,” as the balloons floated into the outstretched hands of jubilant graduates and their friends and families, who tossed them about as they departed the arena.
View the fall 2024 Watts College convocation in its entirety on ASU Live.
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