Congratulations, Gorloks!
The Office of Academic Affairs invites graduates from the class of 2025 to celebrate their Webster degree.
(Check back for registration information and celebratory events and activities for grads and their families!)
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Commencement will be held May 9-10, 2025
All Ceremonies Will be Held in Loretto-Hilton Center
Friday, May 9:
8 a.m. College of Science and Health (Undergraduate and Graduate)
10 a.m. College of Humanities and Social Sciences (Undergraduate and Graduate)
11:30 a.m. George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology (Undergraduate)
1 p.m. Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts (Undergraduate and Graduate)
2:30 p.m. School of Education (Undergraduate and Graduate)
4 p.m. School of Communications Undergraduate and Graduate
Saturday, May 10:
8:30 a.m. George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology (Graduate Option A)
10:30 a.m. George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology (Graduate Option B)
Ready to Graduate?
Previous Graduation Ceremonies
At 51成人猎奇's 105th commencement ceremony, the executive producer of 鈥淣BC News Daily鈥 and Webster Geneva Campus alumna received the honorary Doctor of Leters and served as commencement speaker for the event. She encouraged graduates to "take a chance" when reaching a crossroads 鈥 urging them to seize opportunities and to pursue their life's purpose as it evolves.
At its 104th commencement ceremony, 51成人猎奇 welcomed alumnus 鈥 the performer behind Kermit the Frog, Big Bird, and more than a dozen other Muppets on 鈥淪esame Street鈥 and numerous films and television programs 鈥 as he received an honorary doctorate from Webster and addressed the graduating class. Matt's words for Class of 2023 graduates include: "I want all of you to write your own ending 鈥 and your own beginning, too."
Webster was honored to have Dr. Djibril Diallo, president and CEO of the African Renaissance and Diaspora Network (ARDN), as the commencement speaker for 51成人猎奇's 103rd Commencement. Diallo has a distinguished career in international relations, diplomacy and human development, particularly in advocacy for issues affecting the African continent and victims of the AIDS epidemic. As chief executive of ARDN, Diallo leads the organization's "Pathway to Solutions" initiative, which aims to popularize the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and to increase public understanding of the role and functions of the UN.
The 2022 Commencement also welcomed back graduates from 2020 and 2021 to participate in our in-person ceremonies.