Apply Now l Request Info l Chat with Counselor l Create Brochure l Contact Us l Directions
  • About Monroe
    • President's Welcome
    • Mission Statement
    • Monroe's History
    • Accreditation
    • Bronx Campus
    • New Rochelle Campus
    • St. Lucia Campus
    • Graduation Ceremonies 2012
    • News
      • Latest News
      • Archives
      • Press Notices
      • Monthly Observer
      • Monroe Observer
      • Creative Campus
      • Contact College Relations
      • Video Gallery
      • Win over Harcum notches Brustad's 300th
      • Monroe pastry students compete in US competition
    • Information Technology Department
    • Monroe Foundation
    • Employment Opportunities - Monroe College
    • Right to Know
    • Contact Us
    • 먼로 컬리지에 대하여
    • Monroe Logos
    • Consumer Information
    • Acceptance Package Documents
  • Admissions
  • Academics
  • Campus Life
  • Career Advancement
  • Alumni
  • Current Students
  • Athletics
Home / About Monroe / News / Archives / News from 2009 / Activities / 76th Monroe Commencement
Tweet

76th Monroe Commencement

Monroe College President Stephen J. Jerome conferred degrees on more than 3,000 graduates in the college's 76th annual commencement held on Friday, June 12 in three separate ceremonies at the WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden.

In his address, President Jerome emphasized the importance of personal contact at the college and in students' futures as a formula for success. "We have a culture of caring, and a mission of proudly offering access and opportunity to motivated students who desire to enrich their lives in a personalized and supportive environment", he said. "Even in the technological world we live, never forget the importance of personal communication."

Keynote addresses were delivered by Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi, Monroe Board of Trustees member and former New Rochelle School superintendent Dr. James Gaddy, and WWOR news anchor, Brenda Blackmon.

Executive Vice President Marc Jerome pointed out that Monroe's diverse student body is united in their common goals and achievements. "You represent geographic locations from around the country and around the world. You represent different races, different religions, different colors and different beliefs", he said. "Yet, you are united in one thing - you are going to succeed. Yes. Whatever, life brings at you, you are going to succeed."

More than 16,000 people attended the three ceremonies.

Inside 76th Monroe Commencement

Graduation Highlight Film 2009

Request Info l Apply Now l Contact Us l E-Learning System l My Monroe l Google Apps (Student Email) l Faculty/Staff Email l Web Advisor l Financial Aid l King Graduate School l Monroe Online

Copyright ©2013 Monroe College. All Rights Reserved.