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Marla Hudnall, a theater and telecommunications major from Green Oaks, Ill., did double duty running the camera and collecting her degree at the IU Bloomington commencement May 6.
Caitlyn Bushnell got a chance to kiss the graduate, who in this case was her grandfather, Scott Bushnell. He received a bachelor's degree in general studies at the IPFW commencement May 10 at the Fort Wayne Coliseum.
IU President Myles Brand shook the hand of each graduate at IU South Bend's evening commencement May 9 at the University of Notre Dame's Joyce Center.
Among IU South Bend's 853 degree recipients were these three happy graduates who arrived at Joyce Center despite torrential storms that wiped out traffic lights throughout the city.
Robert Lewis Blue received his master of public affairs degree at the IUSB commencement.
4U DAD was one of the mortarboard messages conveyed at IU Kokomo's commencement May 9 at which 379 degrees were conferred. The rains held off so that the afternoon ceremony could be conducted outside.
IU Bloomington graduate Daniel Reed got to share the moment with his daughter, Zoe Kousaleos-Reed.
Connie S. Broughton received her bachelor's degree in nursing from IU's New Albany campus.
Jim Kelly (center) received his bachelor's degree in general studies and congratulations from Jackie Fletcher (right) and his nephew, Jordan Thompson.
IU Northwest Chancellor Bruce Bergland congratulated each of the 827 graduates at commencement May 11 at the Merrillville Star Plaza Theater.
How sweet it is! The RCA Dome in Indianapolis was the Mother's Day site of commencement exercises at which 3,368 IU degrees were conferred. Robert L. Payton, founding director of the IU Center on Philanthropy, was among three honorary degree recipients.
Smiling faces! IU Northwest graduates
A stellar cellular commencement: Graduates placed calls to loved ones seated in the stands at IU Bloomington's Memorial Stadium so that families and friends could pinpoint the locale of their respective honorees. Rocker John Mellencamp was the commencement speaker. |