Tulane University’s Class of 2025 marked the closing scene of their college careers and the opening credits of a story yet to be written as they second-lined, danced and celebrated their achievements Saturday, May 17, during a Hollywood-themed Unified Commencement ceremony that featured one of today’s biggest stars.
The milestone event was the culmination of three days of celebration that included individual school diploma ceremonies, as well as hooding and awards ceremonies. This year’s Unified Commencement was held for the first time since 2019 in the Caesars Superdome, which had been the event’s home since 1999, but was unavailable for the past five years due to off-season renovations.
With more than 2,000 graduates in attendance and more than 11,000 family and friends looking on, Tulane President Michael A. Fitts used the power of film to remind graduates that life is filled with challenge, emotion and the thrill of the unknown. Fortunately, their Tulane experience has more than prepared them for the world that awaits them.