Chaminade University will host its Spring 2024 Commencement on Saturday, May 4 at the Waikīkī Shell. The 5:30 p.m. ceremony will honor approximately 600 graduates receiving degrees from the University’s School of Business and Communication; School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics; School of Education and Behavioral Sciences; School of Humanities, Arts and Design; and the School of Nursing and Health Professions.
“Chaminadeʻs Commencement Ceremony is a beautiful and meaningful occasion for our graduates and their families,” said Chaminade University President Lynn Babington, PhD. “We celebrate this milestone and all of our graduates for their accomplishments, dedication and perseverance in pursuing their degrees. Congratulations to all of our graduates!”
This year’s graduating class includes associates, bachelors and 36 doctoral students including the first Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership for Adaptation and Change degree. Other highlights of the Commencement Ceremony:
- Executive Counselor for the Asian Pacific Islander Health Forum Dr. Kamanaʻopono M. Crabbe will serve as the Commencement Speaker.
- An honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree will be bestowed to community leader Jean Estelle Rolles.
- Undergraduate Student Brittany K. Johnson and Graduate Student Donna Kay Fisher will speak as representatives of the student body.