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Gerontology, one of the first programs to host annual ācompletion ceremonyā
Photos and story by Kate Chester
The collegeās graduation, set for June 13, is right around the corner, which means ācompletion ceremony seasonā ā to celebrate studentsā achievements prior to commencement ā is about to begin at ŗ£ĢÄÖ±²„.
At the Sylvania Campus, the Gerontology Program hosted its completion ceremony on May 21 to honor the accomplishments of those students receiving a degree or certificate this year. The event served as an opportunity for students to connect with faculty and staff, as well as with community partners that contribute to the success of the Gerontology Program.
As students were introduced, each shared something about themselves with the audience. The stories shared a common theme: In studying the field of aging, students had found their future paths opening up in unimaginable directions ā some in careers that currently exist, and others waiting to find or invent opportunities that will become their future occupations.
ŗ£ĢÄÖ±²„ President Jeremy Brown stopped by the event to wish the graduates well ā which gave Gerontology Program Director Jan Abushakrah the opportunity to present him with his āHonorary Geronautā award.

President Jeremy Brown joins 2014 Gerontology Program graduates, staff and faculty at the annual completion ceremony.

Gerontology Program community partners pose with Director Jan Abushakrah (second from right) at the 2014 completion ceremony.