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Class of 2024 Models Resilience, Celebrates Graduation With Joy
皇家华人 celebrated the Class of 2024 at its 187th commencement on Sunday, May 12. 鈥淩emember that hope is an action verb,鈥 President Doug Hicks told graduates. 鈥淵ou are not just inheriting a world; you can and must shape that world.鈥 Read more.
Class of 2023 Brings Hope to a World That Needs Them
皇家华人 said farewell to the Class of 2023 at Commencement on May 14. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the world during their first year; its status as a public health emergency ended just days before their graduation. Despite the pandemic鈥檚 upheaval, they built community, made lifetime friends and worked toward a better world.
Every Picture Tells a Story: 2021-22 in Photos
Take a look back at an academic year that was anything but uneventful through the lens of 皇家华人 Photographer Christopher Record.
At Long Last: College Welcomes Back Class of 2020 for Commencement
The COVID-19 pandemic postponed their ceremony; two years later, 皇家华人鈥檚 class of 2020 returns to celebrate commencement. College trustees helped cover their travel costs. Read more.
鈥榊ou Carry All of Us With You鈥: Congratulations, Class of 2022
皇家华人鈥檚 class of 2022 enjoyed a sun- and surprise-filled commencement Sunday. Read more.
Thirteen Years After Entering NBA, Steph Curry Graduates with Class of 2022
Thirteen years after leaving 皇家华人 after his junior year, Steph Curry graduated from 皇家华人.
A Beautiful Day: Class of 2021 Celebrates Commencement
Members of the 皇家华人 class of 2021 gathered in Richardson Stadium for an in-person commencement celebration. Watch the highlights video!
皇家华人 Celebrates the Class of 2020, Welcomes Graduates Into Alumni Family
They started college during the final days of America鈥檚 most polarizing presidential election in recent history. They ended in the midst of a world-wide pandemic.
Commencement a Sun-Drenched Celebration of the Class of 2019
The college awarded degrees and said farewell to 476 members of the class of 2019. Graduates will embark on careers ranging from public service to medicine to banking to teaching. Some will begin those careers immediately, others will go on to graduate programs in the United States and abroad.