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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama will celebrate
both May and August commencements Friday and Saturday, May 6-7
in Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Award-winning actress and UA alumna Sela Ward will give commencement
addresses May 7. Ward, best known for her award-winning portrayals
as Lily Sammler on “Once and Again” and Teddy Reed
on “Sisters,” is a 1977 graduate of UA’s College
of Communication and Information Sciences. She received two Emmy
Awards and a Golden Globe for her work on “Once and Again” and “Sisters.”
May Commencement will include four separate ceremonies, all in
Bryant-Denny Stadium. The ceremony for the Graduate School will
be Friday, May 6, at 6 p.m. Two undergraduate ceremonies are scheduled
for Saturday, May 7, at 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Ward will speak at
both undergraduate ceremonies.
Bryan Stevenson, executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative
in Montgomery, will speak at the UA School of Law’s graduation
ceremony May 7 at 1:30 p.m., also in Bryant-Denny Stadium. In case
of rain, the law school ceremony will be held at Moody Music Building
on the UA campus.
The Equal Justice Initiative represents persons on death row or
persons who are accused of capital crimes. Stevenson’s work
on behalf of condemned prisoners has won him national acclaim.
In 1996, he was named the Public Interest Lawyer of the Year by
the National Association of Public Interest Lawyers. In 1995, he
was awarded the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship Award Prize. He
also has received the Reebok Human Rights Award (1989), the ACLU
National Medal of Liberty (1991), and the Thurgood Marshall Medal
of Justice (1993).
The graduate and undergraduate ceremonies will be broadcast live
over the Internet. Those who wish to view the ceremonies on the
Internet can go to the main UA Web page at http://www.ua.edu/ to
find the webcast link. The webcast will require the free Windows
Media Player and a broadband connection.
This marks the first time in decades for commencement ceremonies
to be held in the stadium. The venue change is due to renovations
in Coleman Coliseum. The larger stadium setting will also allow
for August graduates who choose to participate in the May ceremony
to do so.
“Having the ceremony in Bryant-Denny Stadium — one
of the best known landmarks on our campus — will make this
Commencement particularly memorable,” said Dr. Judy Bonner,
UA provost and vice president for academic affairs. “We have
scheduled the large undergraduate ceremonies for early morning
and evening out of consideration for our graduates and their families.
We hope to enjoy the most pleasant times of day to be outdoors.”
The decision to allow August graduates to participate in the May
or December ceremonies, rather than hold an August ceremony in
the stadium, was also based on concern for the graduates and their
families, especially elderly family members and young children,
Bonner said. “The weather in August is just not conducive
to a pleasant outdoor ceremony,” she said.
In the event of severe weather, a ceremony can be rescheduled
for a time later in the day or evening. On Friday, May 6, if it
is storming at 6 p.m. and the storm is passing over, the ceremony
will be held later Friday evening. If it is impossible to hold
the ceremony Friday evening, the ceremony for graduate students
will be folded into the first ceremony on Saturday which is scheduled
for 8:30 a.m. In the event that it storms all day Saturday and
it is impossible to hold one or more of the Commencement ceremonies,
any ceremonies that cannot be held Saturday will be postponed until
Sunday, May 8 at 2 p.m.
Those attending any of the UA ceremonies should listen to WUAL,
watch WVUA-7or check the UA web site to receive updated information
regarding the time for the ceremony.
Ward’s additional television credits include the telefilms “The
Reef,” “Double Jeopardy,” “Killer Rules,” “The
Haunting of Sarah Hardy” and “Bridesmaids;” and
appearances on television series “L.A. Law,” “Night
Court,” “Saturday Night Live” and “Frasier.”
Her film credits include “The Day After Tomorrow,” “Havana
Nights,” “The Fugitive,” “My Fellow Americans,” “Hello
Again,” “Nothing in Common,” “Rustler’s
Rhapsody, and “The Man Who Loved Women.
In 2002, Ward released her first book, “Homesick,” which
appeared on The New York Times bestseller list. Part inspirational
story, part memoir, the book tells Ward’s quest for a balance
of the comforts of her small-town childhood and her big city way
of life.
Until the mid-1990s, UA held only one Commencement ceremony each
year. Those who completed their degrees in August, December and
May all participated in the May ceremony.
The stadium has been the site of graduation exercises in the past,
most recently in 1985 but more commonly in the 1960s and earlier.
Built in 1929, Bryant-Denny Stadium celebrated its 75th birthday
this academic year.
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