2008 Commencement Ceremonies: The 153rd commencement ceremony for the Washington and Lee University School of Law will be held on Saturday, May 10, 2008, at 11:00 a.m., and the 221st undergraduate commencement will be held on Thursday, June 5, 2008, at 10:00 a.m. There is also an undergraduate baccalaureate service on Wednesday, June 4, 2008, at 10 a.m. All ceremonies will be held on the Front Lawn of the main campus, between the Colonnade and Lee Chapel. (Plans in case of inclement weather will be announced early the day of the ceremony.) See also the Schedule of Events at commencement.wlu.edu/sched-events.htm . [top]
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Personalized commencement announcements may be ordered from Traditions for Undergraduate Commencement at the Grad Fair (Wednesday, March 12, to Friday, March 14) in the atrium of the Elrod University Commons from 9:00 am-5:00 pm each day. Orders can also be placed on-line at www.traditionsusa.com/schools/WashingtonAndLee.asp or by calling toll free 1.800.297.4723.
Announcements for Law Commencement may be ordered
from Exemplar (Tuesday, February 19, and Wednesday, February 20) in the Moot Court Lobby of Sydney Lewis Hall.
Orders can also be placed on-line at
www.exemplarinc.com/announcements.htm.
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CAPS AND GOWNS: Each degree candidate will be fitted individually
for new academic regalia. Graduates must attend in approved regalia, with no
adornment. Undergraduates may purchase their new regalia ($40), which may be kept after the ceremony, from
Oak
Hall through the University Store at the Grad Fair
(Wednesday, March 12, to Friday, March 14) in the atrium of the
Elrod University Commons from 9:00 am-5:00 pm each day. This will be the only opportunity to
order undergraduate caps and gowns.
Law-student regalia is rented from Josten's,
including tams, gowns, tassels, and hoods, through the University
Store.
With the exception of the tassel, these must be returned at the end of the ceremony to the Elrod
University Commons. Measurements for law academic regalia will take place
(Tuesday, February 19, and Wednesday, February 20) in the Moot Court Lobby of Sydney Lewis Hall.
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DIPLOMAS: Students may choose between real sheepskin diplomas ($85) or top quality parchment diplomas (no charge). The diploma order is sent in no later than February 1, after which changes to names or type of diploma will incur an additional fee. [top]
DRESS: Graduates must attend in approved regalia, with no adornment. Guests are advised to dress comfortably. The weather in Lexington during May and June is often warm and humid. If ceremonies are held outside, most seating will be on the beautiful, sunny and gently sloping Colonnade in front of Lee Chapel, facing toward the sun, so comfortable shoes, light clothing, hats, and sunglasses will be useful. In the case of inclement weather, the Law School commencement exercises and undergraduate Baccalaureate will be moved indoors to W&L's Warner Center gymnasium where seating is on bleachers, so a cushion would be useful. Warner Gymnasium is not air-conditioned. The undergraduate Commencement will be held at Cameron Hall Gymnasium on the campus of Virginia Military Institute. Cameron Hall is air-conditioned and has individual, padded, stadium seating. [top]
DURATION: Commencement Exercises are expected to be completed by 12:30 p.m. for the Law School and by 12:15 p.m. for undergraduates. The Baccalaureate Service is usually completed shortly after 11:00 a.m. [top]
FIRST AID: The Student Health staff is available at each ceremony
in the lobby of Washington Hall to
assist those who need first aid. They are also able to contact a local rescue
squad in case of an emergency (911 or 540.458.8999 for W&L's Public Safety
officers). Rain locations are posted on the Rain
Plan Schedule. [top]
FLOWERS: The University Store
will offer for sale, on the Web or on the morning of graduation, a
substantial bouquet of 10
white flowers tied with blue and white ribbons for parents to present to their
graduates after the ceremony ($25). These bouquets may also be reserved in advance by
e-mailing Maureen Becker, Store Co-Director, at
mbecker@wlu.edu. The Lexington-Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce also lists
member florists on its Web site at
www.lexrockchamber.com
. W&L's colors are royal blue and white. [top]
FRAMING: The University provides detailed wet-
and dry-mounting instructions for handling the sheepskin diploma. This
is archival quality handling which will last for a very long time.
A selection of beautiful high quality frames is
available from the University Store in a variety of styles from traditional to
contemporary. The University Store
also offers an exclusive diploma-frame design which incorporates a panoramic
sepia photo of the Colonnade. All diploma frames will be available for purchase
at a discount ONLY during the Law Grad Fair, (Tuesday, February 19, and
Wednesday, February 20) in the Moot Court
Lobby of Sydney Lewis Hall and the Undergraduate Grad Fair in the Commons Atrium
(Wednesday, March 12, to Friday, March 14).
The University Store
also offers special photo frames matted with gold and embossed with the
University crest and name suitable for holding the diploma-presentation
photograph (see Photographs below). These frames will also
be available at a discount ONLY during the respective Grad Fairs.
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GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE: A large selection of exclusive gifts to celebrate the Washington and Lee experience is available in the University Store and on the official web site ( bookstore.wlu.edu ): the W&L armchair or rocker, lamp, a selection of fine framed art depicting W&L, fine embossed leather attaché cases, time pieces, writing instruments, and quality apparel, all subtly enhanced with the W&L or W&L Law official mark. Many of these items can be personalized with the graduate’s name and class year. For details, please contact Maureen Becker, Store Co-Director, at mbecker@wlu.edu. At no charge, your University Store will wrap your gift of choice to commemorate this special day. [top]
PARKING: Parking for commencement exercises is available in the parking deck located off Nelson Street and East Denny Circle behind the gymnasium complex. The Front Lawn is a short walk from the parking deck.
Washington and Lee provides other convenient access to the law and undergraduate
commencement exercises and the undergraduate baccalaureate service for
all those who are able to walk only short distances, who have difficulty climbing
steps, who use a wheelchair, or who otherwise need special assistance. Please inform your parents and families that
the university provides special parking and transportation for the Commencement
and undergraduate Baccalaureate ceremonies for those guests who are handicapped
or have special health concerns. Many of your families will have these special
needs.
We designate the Lee Chapel Visitors lot on Jefferson Street and Washington
Street from Lee Avenue to Nelson Street as Handicapped and Special Needs
parking. These areas will be closed to all others. Please advise your families
that this parking is available on a first come, first served basis, so they need
to plan arrival times accordingly. We also will have a golf cart available to
transport special needs guests to the ceremonies from those areas. When these
areas fill, guests may drop off their special-needs guests near the President's
house on Washington Street and they can still be transported to the ceremony.
Access to the Elrod University Commons or to the rain-plan site for law
commencement or undergraduate Baccalaureate at
Warner Center is handled through special underground parking arrangements. Under
the rain-plan site for undergraduate Baccalaureate and Commencement, buses will be available to
transport guests from the back-campus and parking deck, because on-street
parking is limited in the vicinity of VMI's Cameron
Hall. To request assistance, please contact Michael L. Young,
Director of Public Safety, by e-mail at mlyoung@wlu.edu
or by phone at 540.458.8427, or Brian Richardson, University Marshal, by
e-mail at richardsonb@wlu.edu or by
phone at 540.458.8430. [top]
PHOTOGRAPHS: Class pictures are scheduled prior to Commencement at times
and locations noted in the Schedule of Events. A "Class of
2008"
banner will be set up on the Colonnade for individuals, families and other
groups who may want a "photo op." There are a few spots near
the line-up area and along the procession route which might be of interest
as well
Amateur photographers are asked to be respectful of others in attendance, including the professional photographers. Space is reserved near the stage for families wanting to take pictures of their graduates while receiving their diplomas. Space and line-of-sight limitations prevent us from accommodating video tripods in this space for the entire ceremony.
Those with family or friends receiving law degrees or, during undergraduate ceremonies, degrees from the Williams School (BS or BA degrees) or BS degrees from the College may find the best vantage point to the left of the stage facing the chapel; those whose graduates are receiving BA degrees from the College may find the best spot to the right of the stage facing the chapel.
Individual still photographs are taken of each graduate receiving the diploma, and a videotape of the entire graduation ceremony, with sound but without commentary, is prepared by Johnson's Video. Details on obtaining copies of still photographs will be provided here at a later time; Johnson's Video contacts the graduates before graduation with their offer. For information about still photography, please see the university's web page at photostore.wlu.edu or contact the Public Affairs and Communication office, by e-mail at jcline@wlu.edu or by phone at 540.458.8460. For more information about videotapes, contact Johnson's Video in writing at 310 North Pope Street, Bridgewater, VA 22812, by e-mail at mys700@verizon.net or call 540.828.3822. [top]
PROGRAMS: A limited number of extra programs are available at the entrances to seating areas. [top]
RAIN PLAN: For the law Commencement or undergraduate Baccalaureate, an indoor celebration will be held in the Warner Center gymnasium with bleacher seating. (Bring something to sit on.) For the undergraduate Commencement, the rain plan uses VMI's Cameron Hall gymnasium on North Main Street, which has individual, padded, stadium seats (see the inside layout with section and row numbers). See also the Inclement Weather page. [top]
RESTROOMS: Restrooms for guests are available inside each building on the Colonnade, the Leyburn University Library, and the Elrod University Commons (where the bookstore and Cafe '77 are). [top]
RINGS: Traditions is the official provider of class rings for both undergraduates and law students. Rings may be ordered at any time from the University Store and at the special Law Grad Fair (Tuesday, February 19, and Wednesday, February 20) in the Moot Court Lobby of Sydney Lewis Hall and the Undergraduate Grad Fair in the Commons Atrium (Wednesday, March 12, to Friday, March 14). [top]
SAFETY AND SECURITY:
Members of the Public Safety staff are in uniform and scattered about the
campus during the ceremonies. If you have questions or need assistance, please
feel free to seek them out. You may reach a member of the security by phone at
540.458.8999. [top]
SEATING: The ground in front of Lee Chapel is slightly
sloping and the University provides chairs. There is also limited space under
shade trees, shading tents, and along the Colonnade on the edges of the
graduation area. The audience faces into the sun, so appropriate protection and
clothing is advised. If it helps you to envision the area, please check
this
link for the setup diagram. The sun is almost directly over Lee Chapel at 12 noon.
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SPEAKERS: Each of the ceremonies is led by the
president of the university, Kenneth P.
Ruscio.
The commencement speaker for the Law School on May 10, 2008,
is William H.
Webster, former judge and director of both the CIA and FBI. The speaker at the undergraduate Baccalaureate Service on
June 4, 2008, will be John Miller '70,
rector of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Richmond, Virginia.
Speakers at the undergraduate commencement on June 5 include the University's president,
Ken Ruscio, and
Jordan Campbell, a member of the senior
class and vice president of the Student Executive Committee. [top]
TICKETS: The number of guests at commencement is not limited,
and those attending may sit anywhere in the area other than in a few designated
sections. No tickets are required for Washington and Lee's Commencement
activities and the ceremonies are open to the public. [top]
WATER: The
University provides complimentary water stations to the sides and behind the
seating area. Faculty and graduates also have bottled water at their seats.
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