Penn State Harrisburg Chancellor Mukund Kulkarni and Penn State head football coach James Franklin, who served as spring 2017 commencement keynote speaker, are Instagram ready right before the ceremony. For more photos from commencement, visit https://www.flickr.com/photos/penn-state-harrisburg/sets/72157683575221785/page1.
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) Student Marshal Adriana Perez Camacho (left) and Science Student Marshal Laura Post led their divisions out of the Beaver Community Center at Penn State Berks, following the HASS and Science Commencement Ceremony on May 6, 2017.
As students received their diplomas at Penn State Brandywine’s spring commencement ceremony, the campus continued its tradition of allowing each student a few moments to share thoughts about their college experience. Women’s basketball player Cashae Hinton, who scored 1,176 points while twice earning All-American and All-Conference honors, thanked those who helped her complete a degree in human development and family studies.
As students received their diplomas at Penn State Brandywine’s spring commencement ceremony, the campus continued its tradition of allowing each student a few moments to share thoughts about their college experience. Women’s basketball player Cashae Hinton, who scored 1,176 points while twice earning All-American and All-Conference honors, thanked those who helped her complete a degree in human development and family studies.
Kirsten McWilliams celebrates with friends and fellow Penn State York students following the commencement ceremony on Friday, May 5 in the Pullo Family Performing Arts Center (The Pullo Center) on campus. McWilliams graduated with a bachelor of science in business and was a Graham Fellow. She also already has a job! Pictured left to right are Shawnee Hostetter, Kirsten McWilliams, Mary Inyang Cobham, Destinee Mateo, and Fabrizio Delgado Ramirez.