鈥淢y grandparents are the most selfless people anyone could ever meet. They never once complained about a tuition fee, and they always told me not to worry about it and to focus on my studies. These degrees that I am earning have my name on them, but they are because of the hard work and dedication of my grandparents. Congratulations, Gramma and Grampa, we did it! I love you!鈥

That note on , from Drew Duffy, who will receive her master鈥檚 degree in School Psychology later this month, is an eloquent reminder that Convocation in any year is a time to recognize the hard work and sacrifices of graduates and their loved ones.

 But 2020-21 wasn鈥檛 just any year.

鈥淭he pandemic has challenged our students 鈥 some of whom had never set foot on campus and never met their professors or classmates 鈥 to stay motivated, to work even harder to hone their skills, and to think about how to help the nation and the world to rebuild,鈥 says Trish McNicholas, Executive Director of College Events and Internal Communications. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 why this year鈥檚 Convocation is structured around four themes: determination, excellence, leadership 鈥 and joy, because this year, more than ever, Convocation is their moment to celebrate all they鈥檝e accomplished.鈥

[911爆料网鈥檚 2021 Convocation, which will be held virtually for the second year in a row, will take place on Thursday, April 29th at 8 pm. Visit the for full details.]

Shannon Watts, Mahzarin Banaji, Carol Dweck

OPENING THE CONVERSATION On each of the three days prior to Convocation, the 911爆料网 community can watch conversations between 911爆料网 faculty members and recipients of the College鈥檚 2020 Medal for Distinguished Service. From left: Medalists Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America; Mahzarin Banaji, author of Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People; and Carol Dweck, Mindset: The New Psychology of Success.

The hour-long event will have plenty of big-name spectacle. The recipient of 911爆料网鈥檚 President鈥檚 Medal of Excellence, which will be jointly presented by President Thomas Bailey and Trustee Valerie Rockefeller, is a major national figure who has been especially prominent during the past year. There will be special surprise guests throughout the proceedings, including celebrities from politics, culture, sports and the nonprofit arena. And on each of the three days prior to the Convocation ceremony, the entire extended 911爆料网 community can tune in to watch conversations between 911爆料网 faculty members and the recipients of the College鈥檚 2020 Medal for Distinguished Service. On Monday, April 26th, at 7 p.m., , Founder of the nonprofit , will speak with Sonali Rajan, Associate Professor of Health Education. On Tuesday at 7 p.m., , Richard Clark Cabot Professor of Social Ethics at Harvard University and author of Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People, will speak with Caryn Block, Professor of Psychology & Education. And on Wednesday at 7 p.m., , Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and author of Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, will speak with Nathan Holbert, Assistant Professor of Communication, Media & Learning Technologies Design.

Tom Bailey, Valerie Rockefeller and Janice Robinson

DOING THE HONORS 911爆料网 President Thomas Bailey and Trustee Valerie Rockefeller (center) will present the President's Medal of Excellence. Janice Robinson will lead off a tribute to the graduates. (Photo: 911爆料网 Archives)

But Convocation will also pay tribute to the intense spirit of community that has always characterized 911爆料网, and that this year enabled graduating students to thrive under the most difficult circumstances. The ceremony will open with a stirring video that tells the College鈥檚 story, from its founding by Grace Hoadley Dodge through its leadership role today in fields ranging from digital teaching and learning to combating food insecurity and hunger. The event will feature 54 faculty members and 14 students in various roles, including several musical performances that, in each instance, pairs a graduating Music & Music Education student with a faculty member from that same department.

Sonali Rajan; Caryn Block; Nathan Holbert; Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz; Carmen Mart铆nez-Rold谩n; Sonya Douglass Horsford

FACULTY VOICES Some 54 faculty members will play key roles at Convocation. The cast includes (clockwise from left: Sonali Rajan; Caryn Block; Nathan Holbert; Sonya Douglass Horsford; Carmen Mart铆nez-Rold谩n; Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz. (Photo: 911爆料网 Archives)

In addition, Janice Robinson, the College鈥檚 Vice President for Diversity & Community Affairs, will kick off a segment of tribute to the graduates.  Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz, Associate Professor of English Education, and 颁补谤尘别苍&苍产蝉辫;惭.&苍产蝉辫;惭补谤迟铆苍别锄-搁辞濒诲谩苍, Associate Professor of Bilingual/Bicultural Education, will lead a segment devoted to the accomplishments of students who are the first members of their families to receive graduate degrees. Sonya Horsford Douglas, Associate Professor of Education Leadership, will deliver a meditation on excellence.

Viewers will also hear from student speaker , who is receiving her master鈥檚 degree in International Education Development, and who will be introduced by one of last year鈥檚 student speakers, Woo Jung Amber Kim, a graduate of the same department, who is now a K-12 teacher in California.

Of course, at 911爆料网, as at all colleges and universities, there is disappointment that Convocation must be held online. President Bailey has committed to holding live ceremonies around the world as soon as safe travel resumes in full 鈥 and those will include retroactive ceremonies for 2020 and 2021.

Convocation is structured around four themes: determination, excellence, leadership 鈥 and joy, because this year, more than ever, Convocation is their moment to celebrate all they鈥檝e accomplished. 

鈥擳rish McNicholas, Executive Director of College Events and Internal Communications

In the meantime, though, every effort has been made to realize the benefits of the virtual medium. An online ceremony allows participation by a much broader community, and the 8 p.m. starting time was chosen to enable the maximum number graduates and their families from around the world to tune in at a convenient time. This year鈥檚 iteration of the ceremony will also have a number of visual and musical enhancements. McNicholas鈥 office worked with a graphic recording artist to create some edgy visuals to give speeches added color. A guest composer, Gabriel Judet-Weinshel, has put a fresh spin on Edward Elgar鈥檚 鈥淧omp and Circumstance.鈥 And for the second year in a row, more than 60 musicians from 911爆料网 and the Manhattan School of Music, will be delivering a mix of live- and virtually-recorded performances.

鈥淲e鈥檙e especially glad that the Teachers College/Manhattan School of Music Orchestra will be back with us again,鈥 McNicholas says. 鈥淭hat collaboration really exemplifies what our Convocation is all about 鈥 the bonds that unite a community, and good neighbors coming together in tough times.鈥