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‘Miracles Exist Everywhere’ — More Than 2,700 Celebrate Graduation from CLAS

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences students and their families gathered in Gampel Pavilion to commemorate what was, for most of the students, their first in-person graduation

The UConn College of Liberal Arts and Sciences celebrated more than 2,700 graduates across three ceremonies at Harry A. Gampel Pavilion on Sunday, May 5.  

From an escort by Jonathan XIV and XV to a poignant speech by basketball legend-turned-social justice advocate Maya Moore Irons ’11 (CLAS), the day was extra special because, for most of the students, this was their first in-person graduation ceremony.  

Most of the Class of 2024 were seniors in high school when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, forcing schools to close and events to move online. Their walk across the floor of Gampel Pavilion on Sunday was thus the first time they’d been handed a diploma. 

The three ceremonies at 9 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 5:30 p.m. represented the 145th annual commencement exercises at UConn. Nearly all of the more 10,000 seats in Gampel Pavilion were full as families and friends gathered to celebrate their loved ones.  

“The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has a unique place at UConn,” President Radenka Maric told the gathered crowd. “All UConn students receive a broad, foundational education from the College. Your professors, instructors, coaches, family, friends, and loved ones share in your pride today.” 

The University awarded 8,137 total degrees across 17 ceremonies over the weekend, including 1,874 first-generation college graduates and 4,361 Connecticut residents.  

Moore spoke at the third ceremony, while popular psychologist Ramani Durvasala ’88 (CLAS) addressed the class at the first and second ceremonies. Both earned an honorary doctorate from the College.  

College alumni Marilynn “Lynn” Malerba ’08 MPA, Chief of the Mohegan Tribe and U.S. Treasurer, and Daniel Fata ’94 (CLAS), president of Fata Advisory LLC, received honorary degrees and spoke at the School of Nursing graduation on Saturday, May 4, and the Graduate School ceremony on Monday, May 6, respectively.  

Durvasala addressed students with humor and encouragement.  

“The world needs your authentic, quirky, sometimes-sleep-late-because-it’s-too-cold-to-walk-across-campus-for-an-8 a.m.-lab, I-don’t-know-what-I-want-to-do-for-a-job-yet, UConn Husky you,” Durvasala said. “The sometimes-doesn’t-get-it-right, I-just-wasted-two-hours-on-TikTok you. Your vulnerable, honest, empathetic, and compassionate you. The you that has big ideas and is willing to bet on yourself.”    

Moore, who returned to the floor of Gampel Pavilion for the first time since her final UConn basketball season 13 years ago, spoke about the power of teamwork. She encouraged students to think about their own journey as being part of a team they’d be proud of. 

“What type of team do you want to be on?” she asked the crowd. “And what type of teammate are you becoming?  Wherever your journey takes you next, strive to bring that true winning team way to whatever community you end up committing to, and you’ll experience the joy of living out your purpose.”  

Each ceremony also featured a graduating student speaker: Sophia Lemire ’24 (CLAS), who received a bachelor of arts in economics and human rights; Brett Berman ’24 (CLAS), who received a bachelor of arts in communication; and Faith Thomas ’24 (CLAS), who earned a bachelor of science in molecular and cell biology as well as physiology and neurobiology. 

Berman, who spoke of his life living with cerebral palsy, described a surgery he underwent this year that allowed him to walk for the first time and was met by a standing ovation.  

Like his classmates who have struggled but persevered, he said his journey has been “fueled by the power of resilience.”  

“Miracles exist everywhere, and we, the graduates of 2024, are a miracle,” Berman said with a wide smile. “And remember, when you think you can’t — UConn!”  

Student throws peace sign in air while walking across floor during commencement ceremony.
Scenes from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony one in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Maya Moore '11 (CLAS) speaks at podium.
Maya Moore ’11 (CLAS), honorary degree recipient, speaks at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony three in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Ofer Harel shakes graduate's hand during commencement ceremony.
Ofer Harel, interim dean, hands out diplomas at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony one in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Students pose for group photo during commencement ceremony.
Scenes from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony one in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Students pose for group photo before commencement ceremony.
Scenes from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony three in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Aaliyah Edwards '24 (CLAS), Paige Bueckers '24 (CLAS), and Azzi Fudd (CLAS) laugh during commencement ceremony.
Aaliyah Edwards ’24 (CLAS), Paige Bueckers ’24 (CLAS), and Azzi Fudd (CLAS) at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony one in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Ramani Durvasula ’88 (CLAS) speaks at podium.
Ramani Durvasula ’88 (CLAS), honorary degree recipient, speaks at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony two in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Student waves to crowd during commencement ceremony.
Scenes from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony three in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Jonathan XIV at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony two in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Brett Berman ’24 (CLAS) speaks at podium.
Brett Berman ’24 (CLAS), a communication major, gives the student address at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony two in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)
Student takes a selfie before commencement ceremony.
Scenes from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony three in Gampel Pavilion on May 5, 2024. (Bri Diaz/UConn Photo)