About 8,000 students are set to graduate Friday, May 10, from the University of Arizona.

The commencement ceremony at Arizona Stadium is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. Gate 7, at the southwest corner of the facility, will open at 5:30 p.m., and all other gates will open at 6:30 p.m. The UA will enforce game-day rules, including the stadiumโ€™s clear bag policy and use of metal detectors, the university said in a news release.

Actor Craig T. Nelson, who studied drama at the university, will deliver the commencement address.

Nelson will be one of six people receiving honorary doctorates.

The others are:

Ricardo Jasso, Doctor of Humane Letters, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

Steve Kerr, Doctor of Humanities, College of Humanities

Humberto S. Lopez, Doctor of Humane Letters, Eller College of Management

Bruce Taylor, Doctor of Science, College of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences

Ann Zwicker-Kerr, Doctor of Humane Letters, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Seven graduating students will be presented awards during the commencement. They are:

Provost Award: Taylor Cavallaro, who is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in plant sciences.

Robert Logan Nugent Awards: Andrew Prouty, who is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in physiology and medical sciences with honors, and Larissa Lazaro Roncador, who is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology.

Robie Gold Medal Awards: Shinhye Chloe Park, who is graduating summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry, and Noah Weaver, who is graduating with a double major in physiology and medical science.

Merrill P. Freeman Medals: Nguyen Dang, who is graduating with a Bachelor of Science in food safety, and Bao โ€œTintinโ€ Nguyen, who is graduating summa cum laude with honors with a Bachelor of Science in physics, astronomy and mathematics.


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