MAGIC TIME On a balmy Sunday morning, the members of the Class of 2019 take their seats on the Eastman Quad for the College commencement ceremony. (University photo / Matt Wittmeyer)HOME, EVER BETTER HOME Talia Cohavi, president of the Senior Class Council, delivers remarks for the Class of 2019. She concluded by reminding her classmates that 鈥淩ochester will always be our home along the Genesee.鈥 (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)TRUST THE TRAILBLAZER Donna Strickland 鈥89 (Ph.D.), the third woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Physics for work she completed as a Rochester doctoral student, gives the commencement address at the College ceremony. 鈥淵our path in life won鈥檛 be straight, so it鈥檚 up to you to choose the path and make the most of it,鈥 she told the Class of 2019. 鈥淢ost importantly remember that you never know where life is taking you, and so you simply have to try to make the trip as fun as you can.鈥 (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES Members of the Class of 2019 cheer after their degrees are conferred. (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)WINNING WORDS 鈥淥ur generation needs your generation now more than ever. Be the best person you possibly can be,鈥 Richard Handler 鈥83, chair of the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees, tells the graduates and their families as he welcomes everyone to the ceremony. His words of advice were drawn from his own list of 鈥100 Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me Before College.鈥 (University photo / J. Adam Fenster) (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)IN HARMONY The graduates sing鈥攁nd some sign鈥攖he University鈥檚 alma mater, 鈥淭he Genesee鈥 (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)BRO HUG Brendan Eder embraces his Phi Kappa Tau little brother, Srihari Chari, after the ceremony. (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)SPRINGTIME Amina Shareef and Hibad Arshad pose together for a photo under the flowering trees of the River 人妻少妇专区. (University photo / Matt Wittmeyer)RIGHT PLACE, RIGHT TIME Faculty, administrators, students, and their loved ones gather in Kodak Hall in Eastman Theatre to recognize the accomplishments of the Eastman School of Music鈥檚 Class of 2019. (University photo / Zack Shepard)KEEP CALM AND TROMBONE Co-directed by Mark Kellogg and Larry Zalkind, the Eastman Trombone Choir performs as audience members take their seats in Kodak Hall for the Eastman School of Music Commencement. (University photo / Zack Shepard)MUSIC IN OUR LIVES Vocalist and interpretative artist Julia Bullock 鈥09E addresses the graduating class after receiving the Eastman School of Music Distinguished Alumna Award. 鈥淲hether you鈥檙e listening, performing, or teaching, music helps us to find clarity,鈥 she told the audience. 鈥淚t helps us to be more conscious, to view ourselves in a larger context and more completely.鈥 (University photo / Zack Shepard)ON REFLECTION Members of the School of Nursing鈥檚 graduating class congregate in Lowry Hall, outside Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, before the ceremony. (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)MILESTONE MOMENT Alison Simpson, the School of Nursing鈥檚 150th Ph.D. graduate, hugs Dean Kathy Rideout 鈥95W (EdD). (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)CIRCLE OF FRIENDS Newly minted School of Nursing graduate Alexandria Kelley celebrates with her friends Ana Maneiro, left, and Faybian Robert William Byrd after the ceremony. (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)DAD THE GRAD Michael Yassick poses with his two-year-old twin daughters outside of Eastman Theatre after the School of Nursing ceremony. (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)DOCTOR鈥橲 ORDERS During the School of Medicine and Dentistry鈥檚 commencement ceremony, Jamal Malik Jefferson gives his remarks from the Class of 2019. 鈥淩emember you always have a piece of Rochester within you,鈥 he said. 鈥淪hare it with your patients, share it with your colleagues鈥攕prinkle a little bit of Rochester wherever you go, because you鈥檝e been trained to be memorable.鈥 (University photo / Matt Wittmeyer)MET WITH APPROVAL Dean of the School of Medicine and Dentistry Mark Taubman, left, and University President Richard Feldman stands ready on stage to confer a doctor of medicine degree to a member of the graduating class. 鈥淗ave confidence in your abilities, take pride in your accomplishments, knowing that your faculty and all of us who had any role in nurturing your intellectual development are immensely proud of you,鈥 Feldman remarked earlier. (University photo / Matt Wittmeyer)LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE The candidates listen to associate professor of emergency medicine Flavia Nobay鈥檚 faculty address from their seats in Kodak Hall. 鈥淒on鈥檛 lose your capacity for awe, wonder, and curiosity in medicine,鈥 she counseled them in advance of residency. And, Nobay added, 鈥淓ating cheesy tots three days in a row? We will consider that a cry for help.鈥 (University photo / Matt Wittmeyer)FROM ROCHESTER RESEARCHER TO NOBEL LAUREATE University President Richard Feldman confers the Rochester Distinguished Scholar Award to Donna Strickland 鈥89 (Ph.D.), a 2018 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics. She told the audience afterward, 鈥淥n October 2, 2018, I became one of the most famous graduate students ever and got to show the world that great things are achieved by graduate students here at the 人妻少妇专区.鈥 (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)IN GOOD COMPANY After the doctoral ceremony, new graduate Mark Edward Marion Lassetter Powell gets a hug from his wife, Katherine Ciesinski, the Martin E. and Corazon D. Sanders Professor of Voice at the Eastman School of Music. (University photo / J. Adam Fenster)