The couple, who donated $35 million to the university, will address the two ceremonies of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences on Sunday, June 16.
The other guest speakers will be Dr. Harry MacDannald, a member of the School of Medicine's first graduating class, at the school's commencement Friday, June 7; author Karen Joy Fowler at the Graduate Studies commencement June 13; and developer Carl Panattoni at the Graduate School of Management ceremony June 15.
The campus will award an estimated 6,096 degrees -- including 4,722 undergraduate,
499 master's, 342 doctoral and 533 professional degrees -- in 11 ceremonies.
These numbers include degrees earned since last commencement season.
School of Medicine
Dr. Harry MacDannald, a member of the School
of Medicine's first graduating class in 1972 and now director of intensive
care units at the John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek, will speak at
the school's commencement at 6 p.m. Friday, June 7, on the Health Sciences
Quadrangle. Degree candidate Peter Ash also will speak at the ceremony in
which 90 Doctor of Medicine degrees will be awarded.
Graduate Studies
Karen Joy Fowler, who has received acclaim for her short-story collections
Artificial Things and Black Glass, will speak at the Graduate Studies commencement in Recreation
Hall at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 13. Fowler, who holds a master's degree
in political science from UC Davis, has written several novels, and her
most recent book is Sister Noon. Graduate Studies will award about
342 doctorates and 499 master's degrees, and recognize one candidate of
philosophy at the ceremony.
School of Veterinary Medicine
The School of Veterinary Medicine
will hold its graduation ceremony at noon Friday, June 14, in Recreation
Hall. It will award 108 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees, 15 Master
of Preventive Veterinary Medicine degrees, 11 Bachelor of Science degrees
and 28 certificates recognizing completion of residency. Speaking at the
event will be Dr. Dwight Hirsh, UC Davis professor emeritus of microbiology,
and Daniel Fletcher and Tamara Rose, candidates for D.V.M. degrees.
College of Engineering
The College of Engineering
will confer about 465 B.S. degrees in a 6:30 p.m. ceremony Friday, June
14, in Recreation Hall. Sondip Johl, candidate for a bachelor's degree in
chemical engineering and materials science, will speak at the ceremony.
College of Letters and Science
The College of Letters and Science will award about 1,821 Bachelor of Arts degrees and 803 B.S. degrees, for a total of 2,624 degrees, in two programs at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, June 15, in Recreation Hall.
Nazgol Ashouri, a candidate for a B.A. in international relations and
communication, will speak at the morning ceremony, and Leigha Fassett, a
candidate for a B.A. in international relations with a minor in Spanish,
will speak at the afternoon ceremony.
Graduate School of Management
Developer Carl Panattoni will speak at the commencement of the Graduate School of Management at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 15, in Freeborn Hall. He is owner and president of Sacramento-based Panattoni Development Co., the nation's largest developer of industrial build-to-suit projects.
The school will award Master of Business Administration degrees to 61
candidates from its full-time program and 84 from its Working Professionals
program. Candidates Pete Anderson from the full-time program and Yvette
Bettati of the Working Professionals program, also will speak.
Division of Biological Sciences
The Division of Biological Sciences will recognize recipients of some 740 B.S. and 25 B.A. degrees at its 7:30 p.m. ceremony Saturday, June 15, in Recreation Hall. These numbers are included among those degrees awarded by the College of Letters and Science and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Kegan Warner, a candidate for a bachelor's degree in biological sciences,
will speak at the ceremony.
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Robert Mondavi, founder and chairman emeritus of the Robert Mondavi Winery, and Margrit Mondavi, vice president of cultural affairs for the winery, will speak at both the 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. commencement ceremonies of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in Recreation Hall Sunday, June 16.
In September, the couple announced a personal gift of $35 million to UC Davis to establish the Robert Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science and to name the campus's center for the performing arts, now nearing completion.
Sol Hart, candidate for a degree in environmental policy analysis and planning, will speak at the morning ceremony, and Emily Prieto Holzem, candidate for a degree in the individual major of community rhetoric, will speak at the afternoon ceremony.
The college will award about 1,622 B.S. degrees in the two ceremonies.
School of Law
At a ceremony May 26, the law
school awarded 12 Master of Laws degrees and 163 Juris Doctor degrees.
Degree Numbers
Numbers of degrees include those earned since the last commencement season and estimates of those to be awarded at ceremonies this year. The Office of Resource Management and Planning estimates the number of degrees to be awarded by the undergraduate colleges; Graduate Studies and the four professional schools estimate the number of degrees they will award. An audit of the actual number of degrees awarded is prepared later.
In 2000-01, the university awarded 5,929 degrees including 4,606 bachelor's, 482 master's, 337 doctoral and 504 professional degrees.
Media Resources
Julia Ann Easley, General news (emphasis: business, K-12 outreach, education, law, government and student affairs), 530-752-8248, jaeasley@ucdavis.edu