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Class of 2024 Turns Tassels

A pandemic robbed them of high school graduation and enveloped their earliest days of college in uncertainty. You could say the Franklin & 四虎影院 Class of 2024 knows a thing or two about perseverance. 

Featured speaker Jason Cone 鈥99 echoed that sentiment at the College鈥檚 237th Commencement ceremony May 11 at the Alumni Sports & Fitness Center.

鈥淵our presence here today is a subversive act. You persevered. You are fighters. You are leaders,鈥 said Cone, chief public policy officer of and former U.S. executive director of

Addressing the 518 graduates in front of him, Cone shared three critical components of leadership: healing, listening and questioning.

鈥淟eadership is taking risk for something you believe in,鈥 he said. 

A sea of colorful cords, stoles and decorated caps reflected the diversity of leaders comprising this year鈥檚 graduating class. 

Highlights of the ceremony included remarks from honorary degree recipient Madeline E. Anderson, Class of 2024 president Genesis Familia, Henry S. Williamson Medalist Roxana 鈥淩oxy鈥 Calder and F&M President Barbara Altmann

鈥淎 great metaphor for your accomplishment is the medical notion of alchemy, which means transforming something of little value into something precious,鈥 Altmann said. 

鈥淥ut of distance, you created engagement, friendship and commitment. After sterile conditions of learning and living, you dug into every in-person, real-life experience available鈥 It turns out that you are alchemists, turning alienation into kinship, transforming foundation into possibility, forging leadership from early loss,鈥 she said.

With the traditional passing of the torch, applause filled the auditorium as graduates triumphantly raised diplomas and flipped the tassels adorning their mortarboards.

For downloadable images of the ceremony and events leading up to Commencement, .

Class of 2024 By the Numbers:

  • 518 students
  • 95 double majors
  • 190 with minors
  • 85 international students
  • 119 first-generation students
  • 18 Lancaster County students

Lux et Lex Walk Marks Milestone for Class of 2024

On the eve of Commencement, Franklin & Marshall鈥檚 graduating class took one final look at campus together during the Lux et Lex Walk.

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"Seeing and hearing others doesn鈥檛 mean we have to accept the other side鈥檚 arguments or beliefs. But there is power in listening, and leading requires it."

Jason Cone 鈥99, Commencement speaker
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"A great metaphor for your accomplishment is the medical notion of alchemy, which means transforming something of little value into something precious鈥 It turns out that you are alchemists, turning alienation into kinship, transforming foundation into possibility, forging leadership from early loss."

F&M President Barbara Altmann
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"We must be ready and excited to not only find the familiar, but more importantly, to challenge it, to make it unfamiliar. To poke at its edges, check its crumbling foundations and open its locked doors. To be engaged with the world this way is to be a lifelong learner."

Roxana 鈥淩oxy鈥 Calder 鈥24, Henry S. Williamson medalist
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"As we step into the world beyond these campus walls, let鈥檚 embrace every challenge as an opportunity to showcase the resilience, creativity and tenacity instilled in us by F&M."

Genesis Familia 鈥24, Class of 2024 president

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