To allow time for each graduate to cross the stage and receive a diploma, there will be two ceremonies: one at 2:30 p.m. and another at 6:30 p.m. UofL President James Ramsey will preside at both. The schedule is:

  • 2:30 p.m. – College of Arts and Sciences, School of Dentistry, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, School of Medicine, School of Music, School of Nursing, School of Public Health and Information Sciences and School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies
  • 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. – Coffee and dessert reception for all students and their families with Ramsey and other administrators in the center’s main concourse
  • 6:30 p.m. – College of Business, College of Education and Human Development, Kent School of Social Work and J. B. Speed School of Engineering

John Codey will receive an honorary degree, Doctor of Public Service, which recognizes his service, leadership and support of the university and community. The 1966 graduate of UofL’s College of Business is a Louisville native who built a successful career in international real estate that included several years as an advisor to Helmsley Enterprises, Inc.  He was an advisor to Leona Helmsley until her 2007 death.

Codey is a board member for the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, a charity that supports initiatives in health, education and human services. The trust has donated more than $16 million to the university in support of regenerative medicine programs and the James Graham Brown Cancer Center.

Student speakers will be School of Medicine graduate Dylan Brock at the 2:30 p.m. event and College of Education and Human Development doctoral fellow Per Svensson at the 6:30 p.m. event.

Students and their guests should enter the KFC Yum! Center through the entrance on Main Street between Second and Third streets. To see a full schedule or learn more, go to http://www.louisville.edu/commencement or contact Joe Dablow at 502-852-5297.

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Cindy Hess
Cindy Hess has more than 30 years of experience in communications, marketing and investor relations, including more than a decade at UofL. She is "sort of" retired but happy to come back to the Office of Communications and Marketing to help with special projects and assignments.