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Class of 2025 Commencement Events


DateTimeEventLocation
Thursday, May 157:30-9:00 pmCommencement ConcertMcGaw Chapel
Friday, May 169:00-9:30 amPhi Beta Kappa InitiationGault Recital Hall, Scheide Music Center
3:00-4:00 pmInterfaith Baccalaureate ServiceMcGaw Chapel
5:00-11:00 pmFamilies enjoy , featuring a performance by 果酱视频 Pipe Band at 6:00 pm

College shuttles will run continuously from Babcock Circle to Downtown 果酱视频 from 5:00-11:00 pm.
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Saturday, May 1710:00 am-12:30 pmCommencement Ceremony ()Scot Center

Commencement Address

Meskerem 鈥淢esky鈥 Brhane 鈥89 head shotMeskerem 鈥淢esky鈥 Brhane 鈥89 will deliver the keynote address at 果酱视频 Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2025.

Bhrane is the regional director for the planet department in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region at the World Bank, where she leads the formulation of the bank鈥檚 strategy, engagements, and all lending, technical assistance, partnerships, and policy advisory work for sustainable development across the region. Her portfolio covers a broad range of areas, including agriculture and food, climate change, environment, natural resources, the blue economy, social sustainability and inclusion, and water. Brhane oversees a lending portfolio of $8 billion serving nearly 300 million people and leads a team of 120 professionals across Washington, D.C. and 10 country offices.

With over 25 years of experience in international development and poverty alleviation, Brhane has worked in the Middle East, East Asia, South Asia, and Africa, shaping sustainable development initiatives in diverse country contexts. Prior to her current role, she held several key leadership positions in urban development, resilience, disaster risk management, and land administration. She served as practice manager for the World Bank鈥檚 urban development, resilience, and land initiatives in West and East Africa and South Asia, as well as program leader for Sustainable Development in Nairobi, Kenya, where she pioneered the Bank鈥檚 engagement in regions that are left behind from development. Additionally, she was a senior urban development specialist, leading operations and policy dialogues on housing, local economic development, urban upgrading, municipal management, and municipal service delivery in East Asia and MENA.

At 果酱视频, Brhane majored in English and French and credits her liberal arts education for preparing her for each step on her path to a successful career in international development. After graduating from the College, she received a Fulbright Fellowship to teach English in Paris and earned her doctorate in political science from the University of Chicago. After two post-doctoral research and teaching positions, Brhane started working at the World Bank in 2004. Fluent in Amharic, and French and speaking Arabic, Brhane鈥檚 global expertise and leadership continue to make a significant impact in sustainable development worldwide, particularly in advancing initiatives that aim to eradicate poverty and promote economic resilience.


Senior Class Speakers

Karmellah Buttler '25 head shot
Rayan Dos Passos '25 head shot

Invocation & Benediction

Rev. Matthew Davis head shot
Sam Peppers head shot
Frequently Asked Questions

Commencement

To ensure adequate seating, tickets are required for entry at the Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 17. There is no limit on the number of tickets you can request.

Tickets are not required for any other event during Commencement Weekend.

Commencement for a full graduating class typically lasts approximately 2.5-3 hours. The Class of 2025 ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m. and should conclude at approximately 12:30-1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 17.

Gowns were distributed at the beginning of the academic year to members of the Class of 2025 and were worn by seniors at Convocation in August; these same gowns are to be worn by graduating seniors at Commencement. If the original gown has been lost or destroyed, seniors will be required to purchase a replacement gown by contacting Lesia Lorenzetti in the College Bookstore (llorenzetti@wooster.edu). Replacement gowns cost $30.

The College will provide caps and tassels to all graduating seniors at no charge, and these will be distributed in early May.

Class of 2025 items will be available for sale, along with flowers and teddy bears, just outside the entrance of the Scot Center on Commencement day. To pre-order graduation announcements, class rings, diploma frames, alumni gifts, and Class of 2025 specialty gifts, please visit .

The College will be providing shuttle vans to and from Scot Center on Saturday, May 17. These shuttle vans will be available to and from the following area hotels and First Presbyterian Church:

  • Best Western (243 E. Liberty)
  • Comfort Suites (965 Dover Road)
  • Days Inn (789 E. Milltown Road)
  • EconoLodge (2137 Lincoln Way East)
  • Hampton Inn (4253 Burbank Road)
  • Hilton Garden Inn (959 Dover Road)
  • Market Street Inn (356 N. Market Street)
  • Rodeway Inn (2055 Lincoln Way East)
  • St. Paul Hotel (203 South Market Street)
  • First Presbyterian Church (621 College Ave.)

Shuttles will run every half hour, beginning at 7:30 a.m., with a final run to campus at 9:30 a.m. Return shuttle vans to each designated location will depart from Scot Center at half-hour intervals from 1-3 p.m. Guests will be dropped off and/or picked up at Scot Center. (Please note: the shuttle vans are not available on Friday, May 16 or Sunday, May 18.)

All on-campus parking lots will be open for guests on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Handicap parking is available in the Lowry Center staff lot (Lot 29) behind Brush Hall.

Campus Parking Map

On Saturday, May 17, courtesy golf carts and drivers will be available beginning at 8:00 a.m. at Ebert Art Center, Holden Hall, Galpin-Taylor, and Wagner Hall parking lots as well as Babcock Hall to transport guests to Scot Center.

Courtesy golf carts and drivers will also be available following Commencement.

Reserved seating will be available for guests using wheelchairs on the main floor for events located in McGaw Chapel, and ushers will be available to direct families to the appropriate section.

On Saturday, May 17, individuals using wheelchairs can find seating in the front row or on the ends of the aisles in Gault Recreation Center inside Scot Center. Ushers will be available to assist. Elevators are available in the building.

The deadline for seniors to move out of their campus housing is 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 18.