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  • 20210505 The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Tempe, Arizona<br />
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Communications graduate Dylan Berke poses for a portrait during the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences convocation in Tempe, Ariz. on Wednesday morning May 5th, 2021. Photo by Deanna Dent/Arizona State University
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  • 20210505 The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Tempe, Arizona<br />
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Released:<br />
Image fully released. Model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Communications graduate Dylan Berke poses for a portrait during the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences convocation in Tempe, Ariz. on Wednesday morning May 5th, 2021. Photo by Deanna Dent/Arizona State University
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  • 20210505 The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - Tempe, Arizona<br />
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Released:<br />
Image fully released. Model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications.<br />
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Communications graduate Dylan Berke poses for a portrait during the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences convocation in Tempe, Ariz. on Wednesday morning May 5th, 2021. Photo by Deanna Dent/Arizona State University
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  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
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Amy Cable (middle), a senior graduating with dual degrees in film and geography, and her parents, Adele Cable and Jason Short, prep her graduation regalia outside Armstrong Hall before a photo and video shoot for the university. Amy’s parents travelled for over four weeks to get to Tempe for their daughter’s graduation. From just outside of London, the two had to quarantine outside of Europe for about three weeks and then one week inside the United States. After graduation, Amy plans to attend graduate school for film law in the United Kingdom. <br />
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“It’s like a dream come true. I’m so proud of her,” Adele Cable said. <br />
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The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. <br />
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Featured in photo:<br />
Amy Cable, double major in geography and film. Hometown: London<br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
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  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
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Amy Cable (middle), a senior graduating with dual degrees in film and geography, and her parents, Adele Cable and Jason Short, prep her graduation regalia outside Armstrong Hall before a photo and video shoot for the university. Amy’s parents travelled for over four weeks to get to Tempe for their daughter’s graduation. From just outside of London, the two had to quarantine outside of Europe for about three weeks and then one week inside the United States. After graduation, Amy plans to attend graduate school for film law in the United Kingdom. <br />
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“It’s like a dream come true. I’m so proud of her,” Adele Cable said. <br />
<br />
The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. <br />
<br />
Featured in photo:<br />
Amy Cable, double major in geography and film. Hometown: London<br />
<br />
Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
    Jenny Dupuis - 20210504 The College ..jpeg
  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
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ThyThy Nguyen checks into The College’s graduation event Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities.<br />
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Featured in photo:<br />
ThyThy Nguyen<br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
    Jenny Dupuis - 20210504 The College ..jpeg
  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
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Kristine Urquieta poses for a photo during The College’s graduation event Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities.<br />
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Featured in photo:<br />
Kristine Urquieta<br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
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Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
    Jenny Dupuis - 20210504 The College ..jpeg
  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
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Amy Cable (middle), a senior graduating with dual degrees in film and geography, and her parents, Adele Cable and Jason Short, prep her graduation regalia outside Armstrong Hall before a photo and video shoot for the university. Amy’s parents travelled for over four weeks to get to Tempe for their daughter’s graduation. From just outside of London, the two had to quarantine outside of Europe for about three weeks and then one week inside the United States. After graduation, Amy plans to attend graduate school for film law in the United Kingdom. <br />
<br />
“It’s like a dream come true. I’m so proud of her,” Adele Cable said. <br />
<br />
The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. <br />
<br />
Featured in photo:<br />
Amy Cable, double major in geography and film. Hometown: London<br />
<br />
Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
<br />
Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
    Jenny Dupuis - 20210504 The College ..jpeg
  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
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David Sailor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning professor, researcher and director for the Urban Climate Research Center demonstrates hooding graduate student Petter Crank (middle), PHD in geography, outside Armstrong Hall. <br />
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The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. <br />
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Featured in photo:<br />
Peter Crank, PHD in geography<br />
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David Sailor, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning professor, researcher and director for the Urban Climate Research Center<br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
<br />
Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
    Jenny Dupuis - 20210504 The College ..jpeg
  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
<br />
Amy Cable (middle), a senior graduating with dual degrees in film and geography, and her parents, Adele Cable and Jason Short, prep her graduation regalia outside Armstrong Hall before a photo and video shoot for the university. Amy’s parents travelled for over four weeks to get to Tempe for their daughter’s graduation. From just outside of London, the two had to quarantine outside of Europe for about three weeks and then one week inside the United States. After graduation, Amy plans to attend graduate school for film law in the United Kingdom. <br />
<br />
“It’s like a dream come true. I’m so proud of her,” Adele Cable said. <br />
<br />
The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. <br />
<br />
Featured in photo:<br />
Amy Cable, double major in geography and film. Hometown: London<br />
<br />
Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
<br />
Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
    Jenny Dupuis - 20210504 The College ..jpeg
  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
<br />
The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. <br />
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Featured in photo:<br />
Jonathan Madrid<br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
<br />
Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
    Jenny Dupuis - 20210504 The College ..jpeg
  • 20210504 - The College - Tempe, Ariz.<br />
<br />
The College celebrated around 4,000 graduates, the biggest graduating class at ASU in a specific school, by handing out swag bags, meeting leadership and providing plenty of photo opportunities Tuesday, May 4 at Armstrong Hall. <br />
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Featured in photo:<br />
Jillian Wright<br />
Kenro Kusumi, School of Life Sciences, professor, associate dean and director<br />
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Image fully released. Model release on file in Provost and Enrollment Strategic Communications.<br />
<br />
Photo by Jenny Dupuis/Arizona State University
    Jenny Dupuis - 20210504 The College ..jpeg