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Hunter College Celebrates 221st Commencement, Online

June 1, 2020
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Congratulations, Class of 2020!

Hunter College celebrated its 221st Commencement with its very first virtual ceremony. By video, President Jennifer J. Raab addressed the graduating class, who were all mailed programs, as well as caps and tassels to don at home: “Graduates, I know how hard this time period has been for you and your loved ones,” she said. “I am heartbroken that we can’t celebrate in person, but after challenging yourselves with years of hard work and dedication and accomplishing so much, we wanted to mark this day that would have been your commencement ceremony and acknowledge what you have overcome.”

President Raab commended the fortitude and resilience of the graduating class and urged them to use their now-completed Hunter educations to give back to their community, honoring the Hunter motto, Mihi Cura Futuri, the care of the future is mine. “Hunter has prepared you for the future,” she said, “and in the case of the class of 2020, an unpredicted and unpredictable future. We have given you the tools to discover the extraordinary in yourselves.”

Particularly extraordinary this year are the Class of 2020’s valedictorians; a record number of nine exceptional undergraduate students share the title. President Raab highlighted each of their stories and accomplishments:

Bio major Ahmet Doymaz, a Macaulay Honors Scholar who immigrated to the United States from Turkey as a child, studied cancer and DNA repair during his college career. In the coming year, he will pursue lab research at Rockefeller University and is looking forward to applying to MD/PhD programs.

Chemistry major Elliot Natanov is the son of immigrants who fled antisemitism in Uzbekistan. He will now conclude one career—collegiate wrestling—and pursue a new one—in sports medicine.

English and political science major Erin McDermott is a Macaulay Honors Scholar with literary aspirations. She was the editor of Hunter’s literary magazine and has already completed her first novel.

English major Jadyn Marshall, who won first place in MacMillan’s fan-fiction contest, will travel to Athens on a Fulbright scholarship to teach English. She plans to become a middle school teacher in the New York City school system.

Geography major Evelyn Tawil, daughter of Jewish refugees from Syria, honored her heritage by working with Holocaust survivors and spending a year studying in Israel. She finished her college degree in three years and will start a master’s program in landscape architecture at City College in the fall.

Macaulay Honors Scholar Jennifer Dikler, the daughter of Russian refugees, graduates with a BA/MA in economics and a BA in political science. She is interested in immigration law and international commerce, and she worked as an immigration paralegal at a law firm during her college years. She won a coveted Luce Scholarship to study trade policy in Asia.

Psychology major and Macaulay Honors Scholar Roshan Chudhry volunteered in the Emotion Regulation Lab and served as a peer mentor during her college career. After graduation, while also applying to medical school, she will pursue a fellowship bringing artificial limbs to patients in remote villages and perform research in community health at NYU Langone Medical Center.

Biology major Soham Ghoshal, a Macaulay Honors Scholar, moved to the United States from India when he was three years old. In college, he discovered his love of neuroscience, and after graduation he will work as a neuroscience research associate at Mount Sinai, applying the knowledge he gained as a bioscience major to study opium addiction.

Media studies and English literature major Melissa Lent, the valedictory speaker, is the daughter of immigrant parents—her mother born in the Dominican Republic and her father a Chinese immigrant who came to the United States from Peru. The winner of the Jeanette K. Watson fellowship, Melissa secured three years of internships: first at WNYC, next managing the social media of a charity in Vietnam, and then at WNBC.

Melissa’s valedictory address touted the power of stories. Melissa discovered her passion for journalism when she took her first reporting classes at Hunter.

“The more that I spoke to people, the more I realized how many invisible stories there were in the world that needed to be shared. At Hunter, those stories roam the halls every day.”

Melissa Lent, valedictorian

When the pandemic hit, Melissa reconceived her capstone project—she had been exploring anxiety and Generation Z—and began interviewing her peers about how life had changed in the time of COVID-19. She found inspiration in the ways her classmates were reshaping their stories and finding deeper connections, and she urged her fellow graduates to rely on their educations and their relationships during this difficult time: “We are continuing to support each other through our different yet interwoven experiences. Although it may seem never-ending, this is just one chapter in our story, and we will be stronger for it.”

President Raab’s video ceremony also featured a TikTok-style sequence of the valedictorians celebrating with and thanking their families and friends. In a separate video, the Class of 2020 can watch the scrolling names of every student who completed a program of study.

In addition, CUNY Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez contributed a video to share his thoughts with the Hunter College Class of 2020: “The celebration might be virtual, but the milestone it signifies is very, very real. Even without a procession in caps and gowns, nothing can diminish the power of this moment in your lives, and nothing should dampen the pride you feel in getting here…. I am incredibly proud of you, and despite the uncertain times ahead, I am as optimistic and excited as ever about the futures you will ultimately create for yourselves.”

Hunter College also held approximately 40 virtual commencements for its individual schools, departments, and programs to celebrate student accomplishments—with some special highlights. The Theatre Department’s ceremony was visited by a surprise guest, screen and stage star Alec Baldwin, who has been a frequent attendee at the department’s events and performances. And the Music Department’s ceremony included a world premiere performance of lauded Cuban composer Leo Brouwer’s new work for solo guitar, Los Guardianes de la Magia, played by Professor João Luiz, a two-time Latin Grammy nominee. The ceremony also featured guest speaker Terrance McKnight, the nighttime voice of WQXR and a sought-after cultural curator and expert on music and the performing arts.

While an off-line and in-person graduation ceremony for the Class of 2020 will have to wait until January 2021, the Hunter College community nevertheless celebrates this moment and applauds the extraordinary accomplishments of all the graduates. As President Raab said, "Extraordinary times create extraordinary people. Graduates of the class of 2020, take pride in all you have accomplished, and look forward to better days—but remember that this is a bright day on its own."

 

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