Congratulations, 2024 Spring Commencement graduates

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Graduates in the Class of 2024 represented 55 countries, 36 U.S. states and 89 North Carolina counties. The youngest graduate was just 19, and the most seasoned graduate was 72.

Here are just a few of the many great moments from the four commencement ceremonies.

Chancellor Sharon L. Gaber

Chancellor Sharon L. Gaber kicks-off the first of four ceremonies celebrating the Class of 2024.

Lynn Good

Lynn J. Good, chair, president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy, receives an honorary Doctor of Public Service for her countless efforts on behalf of UNC Charlotte and the citizens of Charlotte, the region, the state and around the world, during the morning commencement ceremony Friday, May 10.

Kenan Moore

Kenan Moore serves as bell ringer for Friday morning’s ceremony. He completed a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the Belk College of Business with a minor in Africana Studies. The old bell is rung nine times, once for each of the eight academic colleges ad once for the Graduate School.

Graduates

Graduates celebrate their accomplishments with Norm during Friday morning’s ceremony.

Members from the Class of 1975

Members of the Class of 1975 celebrating their 49th Reunion.

Graduates from the Class of 2024

These graduates are all smiles before the start of Friday afternoon’s ceremony.

Carlos Cruz

Carlos Cruz, associate professor of physical theatre and director of the Master of Fine Arts program  in the College of Arts + Architecture, was University marshal for the Friday afternoon commencement ceremony.

Ella Kellner
Ella Kellner addresses the Class of 2024 during Saturday morning’s commencement ceremony. She completed a bachelor’s degree in biology from the College of Science.

“We have shaped ourselves into the people we are today. We have grown, maybe by moving into our first apartment or maybe by deciding that we needed to change majors after all. We learned how to feed both ourselves (by learning to cook) and our souls, deciding what matters in our lives and putting in the hard work to get there.”

Lyn Exum

Lyn Exum, associate professor and associate chair of the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology in the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences, is Charlotte’s 2024 recipient of the UNC Board of Governor’s Excellence in Teaching Award.

Graduates
Graduates celebrate during Saturday morning’s ceremony.

Graduates from the Graduate School

Graduates during the Graduate School ceremony on Saturday afternoon. More than 1,700 individuals earned master’s degrees, doctoral degrees and graduate certificates. 

Doctoral Student

A graduate is hooded during Saturday afternoon’s ceremony for the Graduate School.