Congratulations to the Khoury College class of 2024
Khoury College’s 2024 Commencement:
“This is the moment you’ve dared to dream of, and now it’s your reality.”
— Master’s ceremony speaker LeAnn Mendoza
Khoury College Livestreams
May 2 and 5 marked Boston’s commencement celebrations and ceremonies; by month’s end, nearly 1,200 Khoury College students will have walked the stage in Boston, Vancouver, Seattle, Silicon Valley, Oakland, and Portland (Maine), hailing from dozens of countries and US states, and earning more than 50 different types of combined computing degrees at the undergraduate level and a range of concentrations at the graduate level. Read about their journeys, experiences, and plans.
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Congratulations Class of 2024!
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Khoury College Oath For Computing Professionals |
Obligation, superpowers, and dreams: Khoury College’s 2024 Commencement Celebration
As has become tradition, Khoury College Dean Elizabeth Mynatt led the 2024 graduates in reciting the computer scientist’s oath she has spearheaded — one she hopes will become standard at computer science graduations globally, and which affirms a “special obligation to safety, security, privacy, and equitable opportunity.”
From coast to coast, Khoury grads celebrate milestones and look to the future
Khoury News sat down with computing graduates from across Northeastern’s global network to hear about their experiences.
Commencement was a day of joy for more than 10,000 graduating Northeastern University students — and their families
For many of Northeastern’s 10,000 graduates — who represented more than 127 countries and all 50 states — Sunday was their first in-person commencement, as many of their high school ceremonies were curtailed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dean Elizabeth Mynatt takes in the moment with (l-r) Ben Hescott, Senior Associate Dean of Academic Programs and Student Experience, Nate Derbinsky, Associate Dean of Teaching Faculty, Christo Wilson, Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs, and undergraduate ceremony speaker Sara Takhim.
Soon-to-be graduates are ready to receive their diplomas.
Undergraduates are shown reciting the Khoury College Oath for Computing.
It’s a photo-worthy moment for this graduate and his guests.
These guests found a fun way to show their Husky pride.
Undergraduate ceremony speaker Sara Takhim cited her father’s words on the value of calm and focus amid adversity.
Dean Elizabeth Mynatt shares a moment with James Chang-Davidson, student leader, 2024 Huntington 100 recipient, and graduate.
Students pose outside Matthews Arena on May 2, where some 900 undergraduate and graduate students celebrated their accomplishments.