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About this Event
250 Beard-Eaves Court Auburn, Alabama 36849
https://auburn.edu/academic/provost/commencement/spring/Schedule
FRIDAY, MAY 3 - NEVILLE ARENA | DOORS OPEN 90 MINUTES PRIOR TO CEREMONY START TIME
5:00 P.M.
Graduate School (PhD and Masters)
SATURDAY, MAY 4 - NEVILLE ARENA
8:00 A.M.
College of Agriculture
College of Architecture, Design and Construction
College of Human Sciences
College of Nursing
1:00 P.M.
College of Education
College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment
College of Sciences and Mathematics
6:00 P.M.
Samuel Ginn College of Engineering
SUNDAY, MAY 5 - NEVILLE ARENA
1:00 P.M.
College of Liberal Arts
6:00 P.M.
Harbert College of Business
MONDAY, MAY 6 - NEVILLE ARENA
1:00 P.M.
College of Pharmacy
6:00 P.M.
College of Veterinary Medicine
Speaker Information
As Auburn University prepares to celebrate its spring 2024 graduates, the institution has announced that two of its most distinguished alumni—seven-time Olympic Medalist, former Auburn swimmer, and Zimbabwe Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry, and business icon and renowned philanthropist Phillip McWane—will address more than 5,000 graduates and their families during the university’s spring commencement ceremonies, scheduled for May 3-6 in Neville Arena.
Coventry, a former Auburn swimmer, politician, and the most decorated Olympian from Africa, currently serves as the Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation in her native Zimbabwe. Coventry will share speaking duties with prominent business and industry leader McWane, chairman of McWane, Inc., an Alabama-based manufacturer focused on creating high-quality products that deliver clean drinking water around the world.
Coventry will deliver the commencement address on Friday, May 3, to the Graduate School (5 p.m.) and on Saturday, May 4 during the combined ceremonies for the Colleges of Agriculture, Architecture, Design and Construction, Human Sciences and Nursing (8 a.m.) and the Colleges of Education, Forestry, Wildlife and Environment and Sciences and Mathematics (1 p.m.).
McWane will deliver the commencement address during the May 4 ceremony for the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering (6 p.m.) and on Sunday, May 5 for the College of Liberal Arts (1 p.m.) and the Harbert College of Business (6 p.m.).
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