Karamu Ya Wahitimu

Karamusp2000The Karamu Ya Wahitimu, Swahili for Celebration of the Graduates, is a pre-commencement celebration and final Rites of Passage graduation ceremony to celebrate the accomplishments of all graduating African, African American, Native American and Latino/Hispanic undergraduate and graduate students. Coordinated by the Student Multicultural Center in collaboration with the Department of Pan-African Studies, students are recognized in a culturally relevant format by a faculty member of color in their respective colleges, which includes the presentation of the Kente cloth and certificate. The program also includes a keynote speaker and reception. The Karamu Ya Wahitimu is held twice a year, fall and spring semesters.

 

 
 

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