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2023 Commencement by the Numbers

Wednesday, May 10, 2023, By Christine Grabowski
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Group of students in graduation cap and gowns sitting on the wall outside of Hendricks.

Graduates from the Class of 2023 celebrate around campus. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

As we celebrate the Class of 2023, there are many important details that the graduates and their families and friends need to know about the various celebrations happening on campus this weekend. But what about all the behind-the-scenes details that make up the festivities and the work that goes into preparing for Commencement?

Check out this roundup of some of the numbers behind the University’s academic celebrations this weekend:

Class of 2023 Takes the Stage

  • Number of students graduating: 6,160

    Navy blue graduation cap and white tassel sitting on top of orange and white ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ sign

    2023 ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ graduation cap and tassel. (Photo by Ross Knight)

  • Number of schools and colleges represented: 13
  • Number of degrees given: 6,503
  • Number of honorary degree recipients: 4
  • Number of degrees and certificates that will be awarded for the first time this academic year: 9
  • Average age of the Class of 2023: 25
  • Age of oldest graduate: 72

    Students throwing their caps in the air.

    Students celebrating Commencement weekend. (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

  • Age of youngest graduate: 19
  • Number of student-athletes receiving degrees: 125
  • Number of U.S. states represented by the Class of 2023: 50
  • Number of countries represented: 98

Behind-the-Scenes

  • Orange flags with the college names on them

    Banners representing the University’s 13 schools and colleges. (Photo by Ross Knight)

    Number of production crew members and technicians who set up the Commencement stage at the JMA Wireless Dome, College of Law Commencement and convocation stages at the Dome and the Lally Athletic Complex 10 days before the ceremonies: 35

  • Commencement stage details: The stage is 56 feet wide by 36 feet deep and is constructed from 39 sections of portable stage decks.ÌýThe upper level ofthe stage is 6 feet high and the lower level is 4 feet high.
  • Number of feet of custom blue velour draping used as a backdrop on the various stages: 1,000

    Fruit tray

    2,400 pounds of diced fruit will be served during Commencement weekend. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)

  • Approximate number ofÌýinternational flags displayed on either side of the stage to represent the countries and regions of faculty, staff and students at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ: 150
  • Number of ceremonies during commencement weekend: 49
  • Number of caps and gowns distributed: Over 5,000
  • Number of diploma covers and frames sold: 367
  • Number of chairs on the Dome turf field for the graduating students during Commencement: 4,000
Cupcakes with chocolate and vanilla frosting and sprinkles

Cupcakes made by the University’s bake shop. (Photo by Amelia Beamish)

Festive Food

  • Number of cupcakes for the various ceremonies: 8,000
  • Number of sandwiches to be served: 10,000
  • Pounds of cheese prepared: 1,500
  • Pounds of fruit diced: 2,400
  • Total gallons of lemonade, punch and iced tea made: 1,000
  • Number of people to be served brunch at Drumlins and the Sheraton ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Hotel & Conference Center: 1,100

What to Expect

  • Anticipated high temperature for the day: 63 degrees fahrenheit (record high: 87 in 1942; record low: 30 in 1939)Ìý

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