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2018Commencementqrg.Pdf TICKET INFORMATION AND INDOOR VIEWING LIVE WEBCAST AND DVDS Please connect with your degree candidate for A live webcast of the main ceremony and all tickets. Ceremonies requiring tickets are listed college school ceremonies will be available on the below in bold. For guests without tickets, many web at http://live.vpt.org/uvm. DVDs of each of these ceremonies can be viewed on large- ceremony may be ordered from the University screen display at an alternate location (see Bookstore. below). In addition, all ceremonies will be live streamed and a link to these broadcasts will be ACCESSIBILITY SUPPORT available from the Commencement homepage: All 217th commencement ceremonies on www.uvm.edu/commencement Saturday, May 19 and Sunday, May 20, are fully University Commencement Main Ceremony: accessible and provide ASL Interpreters and Indoor severe weather venue only: Live Captioning (CART: Communication Access Davis Center Realtime Translation). Seating is on a first TH College of Arts and Sciences Ceremony: come, first served basis. There is no designated Indoor severe weather venue only: “special seating” or “disabled seating.” Please Davis Center consider your mobility needs for the day. Grossman School of Business Ceremony: Ceremonies and receptions are generally a short 217 No alternative viewing location walk or shuttle bus ride apart. UVM will have College of Engineering and Mathematical a limited number of wheelchairs available to Sciences Ceremony: transport individuals at each ceremony venue No alternative viewing location between the venue’s main entrance and their Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural seat (please note, guests will not be able to Resources Ceremony: remain in the transport wheelchair as UVM is Emerald Ballroom, DoubleTree by Hilton unable to provide a wheelchair for all-day use). The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine At the end of the ceremony, please locate an Quick Reference Guide Commencement Ceremony: usher (wearing a yellow vest) to return with a Billings-Ira Allen Lecture Hall wheelchair for assistance. SATURDAY, MAY 1921 AND SUNDAY MAYMAY 20,22, 20182017 COMMENCEMENT INFORMATION Recorded Commencement Information 800-903-6601 or 802-656-3309 Online www.uvm.edu/commencement Specific Questions 802-656-3272 or [email protected] Questions Commencement Week 802-656-3131 Monday-Friday, May 14-18 Friday, May 18 Saturday, May 19 Sunday, May 20 8 am–4:30 pm 4:30 pm–9 pm 8:30 am–9 pm 6 am–4:30 pm COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CONTACTS College of Agriculture and Life Sciences 802-656-2980 [email protected] College of Arts and Sciences 802-656-3344 [email protected] Grossman School of Business 802-656-3151 [email protected] College of Education and Social Services 802-656-3468 [email protected] College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences 802-656-3392 [email protected] The UniversityUniversity of of Vermont Vermont Rubenstein School of Environment and StateState Agricultural Agricultural College College and Natural Resources 802-656-3003 [email protected] Graduate College 802-656-3160 [email protected] Honors College 802-656-0427 [email protected] The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine 802-656-7875 [email protected] College of Nursing and Health Sciences 802-656-2216 [email protected] UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 800-331-7305 or 802-656-3290 uvmbookstore.uvm.edu University Bookstore Saturday, May 19, 10 am–5 pm Sunday, May 20, 7 am–4 pm Kiosk on the Green Sunday, May 20, 7 am–2:30 pm Severe weather venue: Multipurpose Facility, Athletic Complex SEVERE WEATHER INDOOR VENUE College of Nursing and Health College of Education Saturday, May 19 To be determined by 1 pm, Saturday, May 19 Sciences CEREMONY: 8:20 am, Multipurpose Facility, Athletic and Social Services Graduate College Complex CEREMONY: 12 noon, Gutterson Field House, CEREMONY: 2:30 pm, Patrick Gymnasium, Athletic Complex Athletic Complex Commencement Ceremony TICKETS: Required for indoor venue, see “Ticket PARKING: Lot E (Harris-Millis and MAT Parking Lots) CEREMONY: 12:30 pm, Multipurpose Facility, Athletic Information” for alternate viewing site PARKING: Lot A (Gutterson Lot and Garage) Complex DOORS OPEN: 7 am DOORS OPEN: 11 am DOORS OPEN: 1:30 pm PARKING: Lot A (Gutterson Lot and Garage) LINE-UP: 7:45 am LINE-UP: 11:15 am, Gardner-Collins Indoor Track, LINE-UP: 1:45 pm, Athletic Performance Center, Athletic Complex Athletic Complex DOORS OPEN: 11 am Students: Gardner-Collins Indoor Track LINE-UP: 11:30 am Faculty: Athletic Performance Center DIPLOMAS: Awarded at ceremony SPEAKER: The Honorable Deborah L. Tarrant Students: Patrick Gymnasium RECEPTION: 1:30 pm, Grand Maple Ballroom, Davis DIPLOMAS: Awarded at ceremony Faculty: Athletic Performance Center Center The Robert Larner, M.D. RECEPTION: Precedes ceremony, 11:30 am, Harris- SPEAKER: David M. Warshaw, PhD, UVM G’78 College of Medicine Millis Dining Hall DIPLOMAS: Students hooded, and degrees conferred Commencement Ceremony College of Arts and Sciences and awarded at ceremony CEREMONY: 3 pm, Ira Allen Chapel CEREMONY: 12:30 pm, University Green College of Engineering and RECEPTION: 2:30 pm, Patrick Gymnasium PARKING: Lots B and C (Jeffords and Given lots) PARKING: Lot C (Given Lot) Mathematical Sciences DOORS OPEN: 2 pm LINE-UP: 11:45 am, Bailey/Howe-Davis Center Green Honors College Scholars CEREMONY: 3:30 pm, Flynn Center for the DIPLOMAS: Distributed following the ceremony in Recognition Ceremony LINE-UP: 2 pm Performing Arts, 153 Main Street, Burlington Students: Billings 165 the Royall Tyler Theatre CEREMONY: 3 pm, Ira Allen Chapel PARKING: College Street Garage adjacent to Faculty: Ira Allen Chapel INDOOR VIEWING OF OUTDOOR CEREMONY: the Hilton Burlington Hotel. Shuttle stops are at PARKING: Lot B (Jeffords Lot) Waterman Memorial Lounge TICKETS: Required, see “Ticket Information” for Hilton Burlington Hotel main entrance on Battery DOORS OPEN: 2:30 pm alternate viewing site RECEPTION: There is no reception for this ceremony. Street, Flynn Center, and Allen House (or Patrick LINE-UP: 2:30 pm, Billings 165 SPEAKER: Robert Macauley, M.D. SEVERE WEATHER INDOOR VENUE Gymnasium if Main Ceremony is moved indoors). SPEAKER: Alyssa Mastromonaco DIPLOMAS: Degrees conferred and awarded at To be determined by 1 pm, Saturday, May 19 DOORS OPEN: 2:30 pm DIPLOMAS: Awarded at each college/school ceremony CEREMONY: 12:30 pm, Multipurpose Facility, LINE-UP: 2:45 pm, backstage, Flynn Center, ceremony on Sunday, May 20 RECEPTION: 5 pm, Grand Maple Ballroom, Davis Athletic Complex enter through the alley off lower Church Street OVERFLOW SEATING: Billings–Ira Allen Lecture Hall Center DOORS OPEN: 11:45 am TICKETS: Required RECEPTION: 4:30 pm, Grand Maple Ballroom, Davis Center. Shuttle bus service available. LINE-UP: 11:45 am, Gardner-Collins Indoor Track, SPEAKER: Milo Peavey Werner, UVM ‘02 Athletic Complex COLLEGE AND SCHOOL DIPLOMAS: Awarded at ceremony CEREMONIES AND RECEPTIONS TICKETS: Required for indoor ceremony RECEPTION: 5:30 pm, Hilton Burlington Hotel Sunday, May 20 Grossman School of Business DIPLOMAS: Distributed following the ceremony at University Heights South The University Commencement CEREMONY: 12 noon, Flynn Center for the College of Agriculture and Main Ceremony Performing Arts, 153 Main Street, Burlington PARKING: College Street Garage adjacent to Rubenstein School of Environment Life Sciences CEREMONY: 8:20 am, University Green the Hilton Burlington Hotel. Shuttle stops are at and Natural Resources CEREMONY: 4 pm, Multipurpose Facility, Athletic PARKING: Please park in your college/school Hilton Burlington Hotel main entrance on Battery Complex CEREMONY: 1:30 pm, DoubleTree by Hilton designated parking area. Parking assignments Street, Flynn Center, and Allen House (or Patrick PARKING: Lot A (Gutterson Lot and Garage) (formerly, Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center) remain the same if the ceremony is moved indoors. Gymnasium if Main Ceremony is moved indoors). A dedicated shuttle bus will take guests to the LINE-UP: 7:45 am, Bailey-Howe/Davis Center Green DOORS OPEN: 11 am PARKING: Lot D (DoubleTree by Hilton) reception and ceremony. SPEAKER: Alexander Nemerov, UVM ‘85, noted LINE-UP: 11:15 am, backstage, Flynn Center, DOORS OPEN: 11:30 am DOORS OPEN: 3 pm art scholar, and chair, Department of Art and Art enter through the alley off lower Church Street LINE-UP: 1 pm, Diamond Ballroom Foyer LINE-UP: 3:30 pm, Gardner-Collins Indoor Track, History Department at Stanford University TICKETS: Required TICKETS: Required, see “Ticket Information” for Athletic Complex DIPLOMAS: Degrees conferred (diplomas awarded SPEAKER: Marc Compagnon, UVM ‘80 alternate viewing site SPEAKER: The Honorable Mitzi Johnson, UVM ‘93 at college and school ceremonies) DIPLOMAS: Awarded at ceremony SPEAKER: Carolyn Finney, PhD DIPLOMAS: Awarded at ceremony INDOOR VIEWING OF OUTDOOR CEREMONY: RECEPTION: 2 pm, Hilton Burlington Hotel DIPLOMAS: Awarded at ceremony RECEPTION: Precedes ceremony, 2 pm, Redstone Waterman Memorial Lounge RECEPTION: Precedes ceremony, 11:30 am, Emerald Dining (formerly Simpson Hall) Ballroom Faculty and students should arrive at Academic Procession line-up locations in regalia (cap and gown). LIVE WEBCAST: http://live.vpt.org/uvm SEVERE WEATHER INFO: www.uvm.edu or (802) 656-3309, toll free (800) 903-6601 Commencement Parking the Flynn Center, a dedicated shuttle will run between Indoor Ceremony: Snacks and refreshments (hot dogs, FLOWER SALES Please respect our neighbors. Parking on area residential the Flynn, Hilton Burlington Hotel (main entrance on sandwiches, salads, fruit, cookies, muffins, chips and SATURDAY, MAY 19 streets is by city-issued permit only. Violators will be Battery Street), and Allen House (C6, Central Campus beverages) are available for purchase (credit cards Golden Key International Honour Society will be selling subject to City of Burlington policy of ticketing and towing bus stop) or Patrick Gym (F4, only if the Main Ceremony accepted) from 6:30 am–6:30 pm under the Concession flower bouquets at the Graduate College Commencement vehicles parked in these areas.
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