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John D Carrion, originally from Chicago, holds two degrees from NYU: a Bachelor of Arts from the College of Arts and Science (2006) and a Master of Public Administration from the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service (2007). From 2004-2006, John was an RA at Hayden (now Lipton) Hall. For his work as an RA, he received the NYU President's Service Award in 2005 and the RA of the Year Award in 2006. He was also a Martin Luther King, Jr serving as class representative during his entire college career. Finally, he served as University Orientation Leader, Assistant Coordinator for Undergraduate Orientation, and as Class Marshal at the Baccalaureate Ceremony in the College of Arts and Science. After NYU, John worked at St. John's University first as Residence Director, then as Assistant Director of the Ozanam Scholars Program, and finally as Associate Director of the Paris Campus. In 2010, he relocated to London and worked at two different UK charities - the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Marie Curie Cancer Care - as a project manager. In 2014, he returned to NYU in a newly created role as Assistant Director for Global Housing Administration where he oversees the housing administration for NYU's study away sites. Additionally, he works with NYU's external partners to generate revenue for the university and contribute to NYU's affordability efforts. Additionally, at NYU, John serves as President of the NYU Alumni Club in London. Since 2014, John has revitalized the club to quadruple the number of events, involve NYU's global faculty, and host New Student Send-Offs in London and in Mumbai. Most recently, he created, chaired, and hosted the inaugural NYU Alumni Conference in Europe in November 2019 which hosted over 200 alumni and guests. Outside of NYU, in 2013 John was elected the youngest Chairman and Chief Executive of the London Gay Men's Chorus. Overseeing 10 staff and 80 volunteers, he led the Chorus to its 25th anniversary celebrations, to campaign for equal marriage at the Houses of Parliament, and facilitated a 100% growth in membership. In 2014, he was invited to the 10 Downing Street celebration to meet Prime Minister David Cameron after the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill was given Royal Ascent.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The University of Chicago College Baccalaureate Ceremony is a celebration of four years of College life for graduates and their families. The ceremony featured student memories and readings, a slideshow of the Class of 2014's favorite moments, student performances, and the Remains of Education Address by a faculty member elected by the senior class.
Yale President, Peter Salovey, addresses the graduating class of 2014 at the Yale College Baccalaureate Ceremony on May 18, 2014.
Yale President, Peter Salovey, and Yale College Dean, Mary Miller, address the graduating seniors at the Yale College Class of 2014 Baccalaureate ceremony on May 18th, 2014.
Yale President, Richard Levin, and Yale College Dean, Mary Miller, address the graduating seniors at the Yale College Class of 2013 Baccalaureate Ceremony on May 19th, 2013.
Yale President, Richard Levin, and Yale College Dean, Mary Miller, address the graduating seniors at the Yale College Class of 2013 Baccalaureate Ceremony on May 19th, 2013.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. The Senior Baccalaureate Ceremony held at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on June 8, 2012, featured musical performances, readings, student memories, and a slideshow presentation organized by members of the College Class of 2012. In the main event of the ceremony, Ted Cohen, Professor in Philosophy and the College, delivered the Remains of Education Address.
Yale President, Richard Levin, and Yale College Dean, Mary Miller, address the graduating seniors at the Yale College Class of 2012 Baccalaureate Ceremony on May 20th, 2012.
Yale President, Richard Levin, speaks to the Yale College Class of 2011 in his Baccalaureate address.
Yale President, Richard Levin, speaks to the Yale College Class of 2011 in his Baccalaureate address.
Richard C. Levin, President of Yale University, delivers his 2008 Baccalaureate address on the idea of Global Citizenship.
The Yale College Class of 2010 Baccalaureate Ceremony took place in Woolsey Hall on May 22nd, 2010. Yale President, Richard C. Levin, and Yale College Dean, Mary Miller, address the graduating seniors.