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A Record 10,000 Students are Eligible to Walk in
CSUN’s Commencement Ceremonies Next Month

(NORTHRIDGE, Calif., April 30, 2008) — A record 10,051 students are candidates to receive their diplomas next month during commencement ceremonies at California State University, Northridge.

Approximately 8,256 candidates for bachelor’s degrees and 1,795 candidates for master’s degrees are eligible to take part in the ceremonies that begin the evening of Monday, May 19.

"Commencement is a joyous time for our students and their loved ones as well as the faculty and staff at the university. The fact that we have reached a milestone of more than 10,000 students invited to take part in this year’s ceremonies also underscores the university’s importance to the community," said CSUN President Jolene Koester.

"Commencement is an opportunity to celebrate everything our graduates have accomplished and the wonderful possibilities that lie in their future," she said. "It is a time to recognize those who have helped them along the way—from friends and family members to the university faculty and staff. We invite the community to join us as we honor their efforts and achievements."

Among the dignitaries expected to help the record number of graduates commemorate the occasion are acclaimed conductor and alumnus Richard Kaufman, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Hector Tobar and entrepreneurial businessman and alumnus Steven Ow. The three are slated to address graduating students during CSUN’s commencement week.

The graduation celebration begins at 6 p.m. on Monday, May 19, with the Honors Convocation on the lawn in front of the Oviatt Library in the center of the campus at 18111 Nordhoff St. in Northridge. More than 1,600 students were invited to participate.

This year’s convocation speaker is Kaufman, Pops Conductor with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra and Florida Orchestra. Kaufman, a noted violinist, also has an extensive career conducting and supervising music for film and television productions as well as performing film and classical music in concert halls and on recordings.

Kaufman was a "founding" student of what was then San Fernando Valley State College, but left before finishing his degree to pursue his music career. He finally returned in the 1970s and completed his bachelor’s degree in music at CSUN in 1977. He wrote the music and lyrics for Cal State Northridge’s fight song, "Hail to the Matadors" in 1967.

The formal commencement ceremonies are as follows: