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The All-University
Commencement
Ceremony
The main ceremony will be 12:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 16, in McArthur Court.
It will end about 2:30 p.m. There will
be no tickets for McArthur Court. Seat
ing will be first come, first served and
the doors will open at 10:30 a.m.
In case of rain, all other ceremonies
will be held indoors and the switch to
rain locations will be announced on
local radio and TV stations beginning
at 6:00 a.m. on Saturday.
You may attend and participate in the
ceremony whether or not you are
graduating. However, if you have not
filed for a degree and are not actually
graduating, your name will not ap
pear in the program. Members of the
Order of the Emerald (students who
graduated more than fifty years ago)
will also participate in the ceremony.
Assembly
Candidates should assemble on the
covered tennis courts, south end, no
later than noon. Graduates should as
semble by college or school and, for
the College of Arts and Sciences, by de
partments. Doctoral candidates: Cards
with your name and your adviser's
name are handed out in the assembly
area. Please make certain you have a
card before the procession begins.
Procession
Faculty marshals and banner and sign
carriers assemble and lead each group
of candidates to their appropriate sec
tion. Please remain standing until
President Dave Frohnmayer asks you
to be seated.
Conferral of degrees
Doctoral candidates
Please stand when asked by the dean,
and remain standing during the con
ferral of degrees. When you are asked,
come forward to be formally hooded,
then hand your name card to the
reader. Cross the platform to receive
greetings from the president and your
diploma cover from the provost. Re
turn to your seat, and sit immediately.
Master’s candidates
Please stand when asked by the dean,
and remain standing during the con
ferral of degrees. Following the con
ferral, you will be asked to sit. Individ
ual recognition will be given at the
individual college and school cere
monies.
Bachelor’s candidates
Please stand when asked by the dean
of your school or college, and remain
standing until all candidates have
been called upon and the degrees
conferred. Once the degree has been
conferred, move your tassel from right
to left. Individual recognition will be
given at the individual college and
school ceremonies.
Recession
The recession marks the conclusion of
the main ceremony. President Frohn
mayer will ask the graduates to recess
to individual ceremonies following
the main ceremony. The deans, mar
shals, and standard bearers will lead
you.
General information
Disability Services
Seating for guests with special mobili
ty needs will be available. At the main
ceremony, limited wheelchair seating
in the southeast Corner of McArthur
Court, is accessible from the doors on
University Street. A sign-language in
terpreter will also be present. We rec
ommend that guests with impaired
hearing sit in the first few rows of the
southwest stands closest to the plat
form. If you have questions about dis
ability services, please call 346-1160,
or visit an information booth on the
day of the event.
Diplomas
Although degrees are conferred at
Commencement, please remember
that diplomas are not handed out at
the time of the ceremony. Diplomas
are mailed to the address given on the
"Application for Degree” form ten to
twelve weeks after graduation.
Directions and parking
On Commencement Day, information
booths will be located at East 18th Av
enue and University Street, East 15th
Avenue and Agate Street, East 15th Av
enue and University Street, and East
13th Avenue and Agate Street. For
your guests' convenience, tour maps
of the campus will be available at the
information desk on the first floor of
Oregon Hall, until 5 p.m. Friday, June
15. On Saturday, please ask for maps
at the Erb Memorial Union Main Desk,
(541) 346-4362 or at the information
booths. Parking on campus during
Commencement will be tight. Please
direct your guests to the lots closest to
your individual ceremony. The meters
on the edge of campus will have a
sticker that offers free parking for the
day.
Source: Office of Student Life
Schedule of individual college, school
and department ceremonies (No tick
ets required). All ceremonies will be
held Saturday, June 16,2001 unless
otherwise noted.
Department, Time, Location, Rain
Plan
Anthropology, Geography, 3:00 p.m.,
East of Condon Hall, 220 Gerlinger
Asian Studies, 10:00 a.m., Fir Room,
EMU, Fir Room, EMU
Biology, 6:00 p.m., Paul OJum Atri
um, Paul Olum Atrium
Charles H. Lundquist College of Busi
ness, 3:00 p.m., South of Library, Cov
ered Tennis Courts
Chemistry, 3:00 p.m„ Paul Olum Atri
um, Paul Olum Atrium
Clark Honors College (Friday, June 15),
7:00 p.m., Robinson Theater, Robin
son Theater
Classics, Humanities, Medieval Stud
ies, Religious Studies and Judaic Stud
ies, 10:00 a.m., East of Condon Hall,
177 Lawrence
College of Education, 9:00 a. m.
Memorial Quad, Knight Library
Computer and Information Sciences,
10:00 a.m., Deschutes Courtyard, 220
Gerlinger
Economics, 10:00 a.m., Beall Concert
Hall, Beall Concert Hall
English, 3:00 p.m., Memorial Quad,
Knight Library
Environmental Studies, 5:15 p.m.,
Memorial Quad, Knight Library
Ethnic Studies, 3:00 p.m., North of
Gilbert, North of Gilbert
Exercise and Movement Science,
10:00 a.m., Stneisinger Courtyard, 180
PLC
Foreign Languages and Comparative
Literature, 3:00 p.m., Student Rec
Center, Student Rec Center
General Science, Geological Sciences,
and Physics, 10:30a.m., PaulOlum
Atrium, Paul Olum Atrium
History, 10:00 a.m., Ballroom, EMU,
Ballroom, EMU
International Studies, 10:00 a.m., Am
phitheater, EMU ,150 Columbia
Linguistics, 3:00 p.m., Gerlinger
Lounge, Gerlinger Lounge
Mathematics, 10:00 a.m., Robinson
Theatre, Robinson Theatre
Philosophy, 10:00 a.m., Pacific Hall
Courtyard, 100 Willamette
Political Science, 10:00 a.m., East
Lawn, EMU, 54 Gerlinger Annex
Psychology, 3:00 p.m., McArthur
Court, 54 Gerlinger Annex
Sociology, 10:00 a.m., Student Rec
Center, Student Rec Center
School of Architecture and Allied
Arts (including PPPM), 3:00 p.m., East
Lawn, EMU, McArthur Court
School of Journalism and Communica
tion, 10:00 a.m., South of Library, Cov
ered Tennis Courts
School of Music, 3:00 p.m., Beall Con
cert Hall, Beall Concert Hall
Theater Arts, 3:00 p.m., Robinson The
atre, Robinson Theatre
Women’s Studies, 3:00 p.m., Hen
dricks Hall, Hendricks Hall
Other ceremonies (No tickets re
quired)
Date, Time, Location, Reception
Black Student Union, June 15,7:00
p.m., Fir Room, EMU, Fir Room, EMU
Commissioning Ceremony, June 15,
3:00 p.m., Gerlinger Lounge, Gerlinger
Lounge
Lavender Graduation, June 14,5:00
p.m., Browsing Room,, Knight Li
brary, Browsing Room, Knight Library
M-B.A. and M.S. Degrees in College of
Business, June 15,6:00 p.m., Beall
Concert Hall, Education Courtyard
Phi Beta Kappa, June 16,8:00 a.m„
Gerlinger Lounge, Gerlinger Lounge
Planning, Public Policy and Manage
ment, June 16,10:30 a. m., (reception
only), West of Hendricks Hall
Source: Office of Student Life
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