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Schools and Colleges Announce Speakers for 2017 Convocations

Monday, May 8, 2017, By News Staff
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A lifelong advocate for the arts, an entrepreneur and accomplished students are among the many fascinating speakers to highlight the convocation ceremonies for 黑料不打烊鈥檚 schools and colleges. The convocations are scheduled later this week before the University鈥檚 163rd Commencement on Sunday, May 14.

View the schedule of convocations .

College of Law

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James E. Graves Jr.

At the College of Law鈥檚 separate ceremony on Friday, May 12, in the Carrier Dome, U.S. Circuit Judge L鈥80, G鈥81, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, will deliver the address. Judge Graves was appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in 2011 by President Barack Obama, having previously served for 10 years on the Mississippi Supreme Court. His nomination was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate on February 14, 2011. Upon nominating Judge Graves, President Obama said, 鈥淭hroughout his career James E. Graves has shown unwavering integrity and an outstanding commitment to public service.鈥

School of Architecture

Hsinming Fung

California architect , AIA鈥攁 lifelong advocate for the arts and architecture education鈥攚ill address the graduating class of 2017 at the School of Architecture convocation. Fung is principal of Hodgetts + Fung (HplusF), an award-winning architecture and design firm in Culver聽City, California. The studio, which she co-founded, is noted for its expertise in the design of unique places for learning, cultural events and civic functions.聽The firm鈥檚 award-winning projects include the design of the renovated Hollywood Bowl, the Menlo-Atherton Performing Arts Center, CalArts鈥 Wild Beast Pavilion and Nashville鈥檚 new Ascend Amphitheater.

College of Arts and Sciences

Anthony Noble

Anthony Noble 鈥99, vice president and the chief of staff to the chairman, president and CEO of American Tower Corp., will address graduates at the College of Arts and Sciences convocation. American Tower Corp. is a leading independent owner, operator and developer of wireless and broadcast communications real estate. Noble previously was the managing principal of Princeton Real Estate Partners, which acquires, develops and manages properties throughout Washington, D.C. He also has served as an executive at an international real estate investment firm, where he led the acquisition and entitlement phase of the Capitol Crossing project, a 2.2 million-square-foot, mixed-use development spanning an active portion of Interstate 395.

School of Education

Donovin Darius

Donovin Darius 鈥98 will be the School of Education鈥檚 convocation speaker. Darius graduated from the health and exercise science program in the school and was a member of the 黑料不打烊 football team. He was selected 25th overall in the 1998 NFL draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars and played for them for nine years. He currently runs the Donovin Darius Foundation, which focuses on the mental, physical and emotional empowerment of families. Darius also serves as a director of the NFL Legends Community and NFL Transitions Coach, where he works with current and former players as they transition into and out of the NFL.

College of Engineering and Computer Science

Jared Green

Civil engineering alumnus Jared Green 鈥01 will serve as the speaker for the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Green is a senior associate/vice president at Langan Engineering, an international land development firm. After graduating from the College of Engineering and Computer Science, Green earned a master鈥檚 degree in civil engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Campaign. In 2003, he began working at Langan in New York City, where he has also become part owner. Green serves on the Young Alumni Board for the College of Engineering and Computer Science. He was recently named one of ENR New York鈥檚 Top 20 Engineers Under 40.

David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics

During the Falk College鈥檚 convocation, undergraduate student reflections will be given by Nicole L. Autino 鈥17, child and family studies, and Arielle J. Hall 鈥17, nutrition science. Autino and Hall are the Falk College marshals who will lead the academic procession of the Falk graduates at convocation and Commencement. Both students represent the ideals of the graduating class and are selected based on scholarship and leadership. Every department in Falk College selects an undergraduate and graduate student to act as a department marshal, leading their departments in the academic procession at convocation. They are chosen based on their academic achievements and service to their department and the college. Martha Wasserbauer G鈥17, nutrition science, will present the graduate student reflection. She is the department marshal for nutrition science and dietetics.

School of Information Studies

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Members of the iSchool’s senior class with Wiley Cerilli. From left are Jake Engler, Kobby Tettey, Megan Minier, Wiley Cerilli and Lily Kim. The group invited Wiley to HInds Hall to ask him to be the iSchool’s convocation speaker.

Alumnus and entrepreneur Wiley Cerilli will be the speaker for the School of Information Studies鈥 convocation. Cerilli has a long history of successful business ventures. He spent 10 years at online food ordering pioneer Seamless, helping it become one of the fastest growing companies in the country before being acquired by ARAMARK.聽In 2010, he founded Single Platform, a service that allowed businesses to manage their online identity, and raised $4.5 million in two rounds before selling the startup to Constant Contact for $100 million. Following the sale, he became vice president at Constant Contact and then venture partner for First Round Capital in New York. In December 2015, he co-founded a food preparation and delivery service, Good Uncle.

 

Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

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Gladys McCormick

Gladys McCormick, assistant professor of history and co-recipient of the , will be the convocation speaker for the Maxwell School. McCormick and Azra Hrodma啪i膰, assistant professor of anthropology, were named this year鈥檚 recipients of the Moynihan Award, recognizing outstanding non-tenured faculty members. The award will be presented at the school鈥檚 . (Hrodma啪i膰 is out of the country and will be unable to attend.) McCormick is a historian who concentrates on Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean. She is the author of 鈥淭he Logic of Compromise in Mexico: How the Countryside Was Key to the Emergence of Authoritarianism鈥 (UNC Press, 2016). McCormick teaches courses on Latin America, political violence and oral history methods, for which she was previously recognized with SU鈥檚 Meredith Teaching Recognition Award.

S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications

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Lakshmi Singh

NPR鈥檚 Lakshmi Singh 鈥94 will deliver the keynote address at the 2017 . Singh is an outspoken champion of diverse voices, thought and collaboration within newsrooms and throughout news coverage. The award-winning veteran broadcaster is followed by millions of listeners on NPR, whether in the role as anchor or as guest host on weekends for the NPR program 鈥淎ll Things Considered.鈥 As a field reporter for 25 years, Singh focused extensively on immigration policy and health, both issues now at the forefront of news coverage of the current presidential administration. As a journalist of Puerto Rican and Indo-Trinidadian descent, Singh is recognized as an influential voice for change in the communications industry.

University College

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Timothy Bryant

Timothy Bryant 鈥15 will address graduates during the convocation for University College (UC). Bryant thought college was beyond his capability after a series of traumatic events caused him to drop out of high school. Bryant earned a GED and was working as a massage therapist when one of his clients鈥攁 黑料不打烊 professor鈥攕uggested that he might want to explore the Higher Education Opportunity Program at UC. After enrolling, he made the dean鈥檚 list every semester and was inducted into Alpha Sigma Lambda, the honor society for nontraditional students. He graduated with honors as an alumni scholar and was accepted into the Maxwell School鈥檚 Ph.D. program in sociology.

College of Visual and Performing Arts

Evin Robinson

Evin Robinson

Evin Floyd Robinson 鈥12, G鈥14 will be the convocation speaker for the College of Visual and Performing Arts. He is the co-founder of New York On Tech (NYOT), an organization preparing the next generation of technology leaders. NYOT鈥檚 work has been featured in such media outlets as CNN, TechCrunch, BET, PBS, Black Enterprise and Univision, among others. He was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 List and recognized as a Kauffman Entrepreneurship Engagement Fellow and a Wells Fargo Millennial Activist. He is a TEDx presenter, and his work has been mentioned in Inc. magazine.

Martin J. Whitman School of Management

Students and faculty members will address graduates during the Whitman School鈥檚 convocation. The graduate speakers will be students Laura Wortham G鈥17 (MBA@Syracu) and Alexis Drickel G鈥17 (MBA), along with Associate Professor Joe Comprix, chair of the Joseph I. Lubin School of Accounting and Whitman Graduate Student Organization Faculty of the Year Award winner. The undergraduate speakers will be students Lauren Blake Knafo 鈥17, Whitman student government president and 聽Whitman School marshal, and Xinye Zou 鈥17, Whitman School marshal, along with Professor of Entrepreneurial Practice Kenneth Walsleben, Faculty of the Year Award winner.

 

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