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Commencement
By the Numbers

CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION

Arts and Humanities
:
BA: 556
BFA: 13
MA: 18

Business and Economics
BA & BS: 387
MBA: 27

Education
MA: 54

Science & Technology
BA & BS: 267
MA & MA: 75

Social Sciences
BA & BS: 700
MA: 84
MPA: 10

University Wide (ITDS)
BA & BS: 2
MA & MS: 12

TOTAL: 2,205 candidates
eligible to graduate

Sonoma State
University Hymn

We sing to thee, Oh Alma Mater, hail, all hail.
In service with honor, long may you prevail.
You reign with faith and wisdom for the rights of mankind.
Sonoma, we hail thee.
In you great strength we find.

By Charles H. Rhinehart and Hobart "Red" Thomas. First performed in 1962.


Mace

Commencement Symbols Have Deep Traditions

Caps, gowns, hoods and tassels are all traditional fare during a commencement. The symbolism of such articles and the historical aspects and traditions behind them add to the ceremonial setting of the day. There is great meaning to all of this. Find out more at Symbols. Above, is the mace which is carried by the chair of the Senate.

Commencement Keynote Speaker is
"Fast Food Nation" Author Eric Schlosser

Eric SchlosserInvestigative reporter and author Eric Schlosser is the Commencement 2007 keynote speaker at both the morning and afternoon ceremonies. He is an award-winning American journalist and author known for investigative journalism. A number of critics have compared his work to that of Upton Sinclair. In 1998, Schlosser wrote an investigative piece on the fast food industry for Rolling Stone magazine. What began as a two-part article turned into a bestselling book: Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All American Meal (2001). Schlosser graduated from Princeton University with a degree in American History and from Oxford University with a graduate degree in British Imperial History. He tried his hand as a playwright, novelist, and screenwriter before turning to non-fiction in his early 30s. MORE.

Information about the student speakers can be found on the Commencement Web site.

Honorary Degree Goes to Daniel J. Lanahan

Daniel J. LanahanA honorary Doctorate of Laws is being awarded to well-known Sonoma County attorney and university supporter, Daniel J. Lanahan. Lanahan's legal career encompasses two law firms - one for 26 years, and the firm he founded, Lanahan & Reilley in 1997, which is headquartered in Santa Rosa. Lanahan has represented hundreds of corporations including start-ups in various business transactions and litigations and was the National Coordinating Counsel in nationwide litigation. The great majority of his work during the past 25 years has involved the trial of civil cases representing both plaintiffs and defendants, most often in complex litigations, class actions and what is known as “mass tort” litigation. He is a member of the International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC), as well as numerous other professional associations. MORE

Friday Walk-Through of
Commencement for Volunteers

A Commencement "chalk-talk" led by Monitor Coordinator LouAnn Seaman is on Friday, May 25 at 2 p.m. in the Sue Jameson Room. This is intended mainly for the marshals and banner carriers. Directly after the talk (approximately 3 p.m.), they will convene at the Commencement site for a walk-through of ceremony, hopefully involving all marshals, banner carriers, readers and Commencement workers who are available.

DON'T MISS THE NEW FEATURE FROM THE COMMENCEMENT WEB SITE - GRADUATION TALES. Check out what graduates are saying about their educational experience at SSU. Visit Grad Tales.

The campus will be closed on Monday, May 28
in observance of Memorial Day

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