The Ceremony - The gates will
open at 1:00 on both the north and south sides
of the Greek Theatre.
Guests are discouraged from arriving before
1:00, as there is no place to sit and be out
of the sun while waiting. The Greek Theatre is
a large amphitheatre with plenty of seating,
but the audience faces directly into the sun
and the seats are concrete, so it is best to
minimize the amount of time you have to spend
there before the ceremony begins at 2:00.
Graduates should be backstage and ready to go
at 1:30. PhDs should gather at the
south end. The B.A. Honors graduates should
gather at the north end. Faculty will be divided
between the sides. Please leave plenty
of space for both parties in the backstage area.
The faculty will lead the procession,
followed by the B.A. Honors graduates from the
northside and Ph.D Candidates from the south,
followed by the BA graduates.
B.A.s - We will have cards
(and pencils!) for you to write your
names on. The announcer will read your name
from the card, so provide a phonetic spelling
if your name is tricky (you can also say your
name to the announcer when you arrive onstage).
These cards are then used by the photographer
to contact you.
Promptly at 2:00pm, Pomp and Circumstance will
start up and you will begin your
STATELY procession from behind
the stage to your seat, faculty first, then
Ph.D.s and B.A.s. Faculty,Ph.D.s and Honors
graduates will be seated on the stage. B.A.s
will proceed to the main seating area, roped
off for you. If you are late and miss the
procession you can join the graduates in
their seats. The walk from the stage to the seats
and back involves a somewhat steep ramp with
uneven pavement and a step off a ledge and over
a grate, so you might want to wear sensible
shoes and step carefully.
The degrees will be awarded after the speeches
finish, starting with Ph.D.s, followed by
Honors graduates and then B.A.s. Ph.D.s, when
your name is called, cross the stage and meet
your thesis advisor. Turn to face the audience
while your advisor places your hood over your
head from behind. (To avoid hood strangulation,
you may wish to wear a shirt with a button at
the neck to attach the hood onto.) Then walk
over to Professor Roland to receive your
ceremonial scroll -- your photo will be taken
at this point - finally, return to your seat on
stage.
Following the Ph.D.s, the Honors Graduates will
rise and approach the front. When your name is
called, walk across the stage to the scroll
table, shake hands with Professor Olney, have
Professor Romer drape your honor cord over
your head, receive your scroll (smile for the
camera!) and return to your seat.
B.A.s - After the Ph.D.s and
Honors graduates are awarded, students in the
front row should watch for the signal to rise
and approach the stage. When it is your turn,
hand your index card to Professor Romer, who
will read your name, and cross the stage to
receive your scroll. Pace yourselves so the
photographer has a clear
shot of you as you shake hands
and receive your scroll. Continue in the
same direction to leave the stage and return to
your seat.
After everyone is seated, Professor Hermalin
will grant the degrees and invite the graduates
to participate in the traditional "moving
of the tassle" on their mortar boards from
right to left. Congratulations!
We estimate that the ceremony will last 1 1/2
to 2 hours.
Special Seating Needs for Handicapped and Other Guests
If you request special seating, please have your guests arrive
at the Greek Theater as early as possible so they can be
situated before the crowds arrive. The Greek Theater will be
open at 1 p.m. for our 2 p.m. ceremony.
Wheelchair Seating:
The Greek Theater can accommodate 20 wheelchairs and attendants.
If you will have guests that are attending in a wheelchair,
please contact
or call 510-642-6674 to let us know that you will have guests
in need of this seating. We will keep a count so that we can
make alternative plans if we approach this 20 chair limit.
You will need to provide your own wheelchair, as the Greek
Theater does not have any that can be loaned.
Special Seating:
This seating is for people who cannot manage stairs.
Unfortunately all seats at the Greek Theater are neither shaded
nor padded. Please tell these guests that they may need hats,
cold water, and seat cushions. People needing special seating
may bring one or two people with them into the section but
others in the party will need to be seated in regular,
non reserved seating. If any guests will need special seating
please contact
or call 510-642-6674. We will make every effort to reserve
enough seats in this area for your guests, if you let us know
of their needs.
Handicapped Parking
Guests in possession of a valid Handicapped Parking permit will
be allowed to park for free in the Bowles Hall parking lot, on the south
side of the Greek Theater. This lot is immediately adjacent to
the Greek Theater. This permit will have to be shown to the
attendant to be allowed into the lot. Guests without a permit who
have mobility problems can be dropped off in this lot for easy
access into the Greek Theater.