Enthusiastic graduates in the Journalism Department file into Macky Auditorium Thursday afternoon. Numerous department recognition ceremonies occurred throughout the day on the CU campus.
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Daniel Fleishman waits outside of Macky Auditorium prior to the Journalism Department recognition ceremony, Thursday afternoon. After receiving his masters degree in print journalism, Fleishman will resume his job as a raft guide on the Cache le Poudre River.
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News editorial graduate Katelyn O'Riordan, left, talks with Advertising graduate Alyson Mizke, right, prior to the Journalism department recognition ceremony held at Macky auditorium Thursday afternoon.
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Advertising graduate, James Melena, right, waits outside of Macky Auditorium prior to the Journalism Department recognition ceremony, Thursday afternoon. Melena is planning on heading to London for an internship after graduation.
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Alex Ingersoll waits outside of Macky Auditorium for the Journalism Department recognition ceremony to begin, Thursday afternoon. Ingersoll is receiving his master in mass communication research.
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Womens tennis standout, Gleisy Torres Torres, right, poses for a photograph while waiting for the Journalism Department recognition ceremony to begin at Macky Auditorium, Thursday afternoon.
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Talia Goldenberg, left, poses for a photo with Lauren Brauer, right, outside of the UMC after the Department of Arts and Sciences Honors Program recognition ceremony Thursday morning. Goldenberg graduated magna cum laude in communications and Brauer graduated cum laude in molecular cellular development biology.
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International Affairs graduates McCandless Knuteson O'Shaugnessy Sutton, left, and Allison Schauwecker, right, wait outside of the Glenn Miller Ballroom prior to the Department of International Affairs recognition ceremony. Sutton plans on heading to Washington D.C. to work for the State Department after graduation and Schauwecker plans on working on an international relief project.
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