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  • Brooklyn College Graduates Over 4,000 Students at 91st Commencement Exercises

With 3,125 baccalaureate and 1,239 master’s degree recipients, this was the largest graduating class among Brooklyn higher education institutions.

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Brooklyn College Graduates Over 4,000 Students at 91st Commencement Exercises

Jun. 2, 2016

Brooklyn College celebrated its 91st Commencement, with more than 4,300 graduating students, on June 1 and 2. The Class of 2016—with 3,125 baccalaureate and 1,239 master’s degree recipients—was the largest among Brooklyn higher education institutions. Master’s ceremonies were held at Whitman Hall and the baccalaureate ceremony was held on the college’s East Quadrangle.

 

Believe it! Your big day has arrived! 

Introducing America's newest scientists. 

Pride in accomplishment, pride in heritage. 

2016 — a year they'll always remember fondly. 

New graduates take a moment for a joyous selfie. 

Master's students eagerly anticipate receiving their advanced degree. 

Excitement builds as our master’s students assemble for the procession into their Commencement Exercises.

Graduate students await the start of commencement, when entrance tickets will be exchanged for master’s degrees.

Strength in numbers: Future math teachers are ready for the next phase of their lives.

Writer, educator, satirist, and Distinguished Alumnus Paul Beatty '89 M.F.A. addresses our master's students.

Famed lighting director Howard Brandston presents the keynote address after receiving an honorary doctor of fine arts. 

Provost William Tramontano congratulates one of our newly minted alumnae. 

President Karen L. Gould shares the joy with a master's graduate. 

A united family celebrates their loved one's accomplishment. 

Yes, you did! Congratulations to all of our 1,239 master's degree recipients. 

A final visit to the Lily Pond.

Ready to celebrate, our baccalaureate graduates prepare to march in the 2016 Commencement Exercises. 

It's all smiles on a glorious commencement day on the college's quad. 

Our brand-new alumni strike a pose before heading off to celebrate their admirable achievements. 

Our flag bearers lead more than 3,000 undergraduates to the moment they've anticipated since enrolling at Brooklyn College. 

Salutatorian Stephanie Taormina '16 plans to become a registered dietitian. 

Valedictorian Jennifer Mikhli-Forkosh '16 spoke to graduates about the American dream. Hers is a career in litigation. 

The Honorable Rhoda S. Jacobs '62 (center) about to receive the Distinguished Alumna Award. 

Outgoing President Karen L. Gould reflects on her final Commencement Exercises. 

Keynote speaker Deborah T. Poritz '58, recipient of an honorary doctor of humane letters, advises about-to-be-alumni on their post-graduation responsibilities. 

Feeling bubbly as our graduating baccalaureate students get ready to turn their tassels. 

A time to rejoice! More than 3,100 graduating seniors received their well-deserved degrees at our 91st Commencement Exercises. 

Let the celebration begin! Our Class of 2016 enjoys the rewards of their great efforts. 

With their time at Brooklyn College ended, our newest graduates are exceptionally well-prepared for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

 

Paul Beatty ’89, educator, satirist, and winner of the National Book Critics Circle award, delivered the master’s I keynote address and received the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Noted lighting designer Howard Brandston, who received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts, was the master’s II keynote speaker.

“Brooklyn College opened up a world I never knew,” said Chief Justice Deborah Poritz ’58 to the baccalaureate candidates. Poritz, who received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, has had a distinguished career in public service as an attorney and a jurist. “I never dreamed that what I learned then about language would provide the key to understanding the law. It was not until I became a lawyer and a judge that I fully understood the gift I had been given.”

Poritz asked the graduating class to “make a commitment to participate in the democratic process. You must work hard to shape the world you live in to inform, not inflame, through direct involvement in public discourse. Armed with what you’ve learned at Brooklyn College you must do better, you will do better.”

“You have been diligent in your studies, you have been challenged by your professors, and you have remained focused on achieving your goals,” said Brooklyn College President Karen L. Gould. President Gould, the college’s first-ever woman president, will conclude her seventh year in office this June. “You have been broadened by the tremendous diversity of backgrounds that exists on our college campus, and you have contributed to the vitality of our college community in myriad of ways.”

The Hon. Rhoda Jacobs ’62, who has served in the New York State Assembly for 36 years, received the Distinguished Alumna Award, and Brooklyn College Foundation member Donald Kramer ’58 received the Presidential Medal. 

Class of 2016 Salutatorian Stephanie Taormina said, “Brooklyn College made it easy for me to adjust by providing an environment where I was surrounded by diverse, intellectual and genuine faculty and peers who saw a potential in me I never knew I possessed and motivated me to focus my energy into positive efforts. Thank you opening up the door of endless opportunity and for placing our education in the hands of extraordinary professors.”

“Brooklyn College is an institution that not only tolerates its diversity but embraces it,” said Class of 2016 Valedictorian Jennifer Mikhli-Forkosh. She also spoke of the kinship she shared with fellow first-generation Americans. “I know that many are quick to say that the American dream is no longer alive but to me and to my parents and to your parents and ancestors, whether of indigenous or immigrant background, this is the American dream, a dream that you will take along on your bright futures that lie in wait for you to claim them. So go out and claim those illustrious futures.”

Other speakers included Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and Hon. Una S. T-Clarke.

To learn more about all of the outstanding members of the Class of 2016, visit #BCGrad2016 on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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