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Opportunity to Support Graduating Seniors at Commencement

GRADUATION PLEDGE 2007
This year some of our graduating seniors will be participating in a national Graduation Pledge, which states: “I pledge to explore and take into account the social and environmental consequences of any job I consider and will try to improve these aspects of any organizations for which I work.”

The Graduation Pledge began at Humboldt State College in California in 1987 and there are currently over 100 universities across the nation participating in the national Graduation Pledge Alliance. The pledge is voluntary and graduates determine for themselves what they consider to be socially and environmentally responsible. The pledge can be carried out in many different ways. Pledge participants wear green ribbons on their graduation robes. The pledge symbolizes a commitment to better the world in which we live, through any and all professions and community involvement.

HOW FACULTY AND STAFF CAN SHOW SUPPORT
Faculty, staff and administrators participating in commencement ceremonies will also be offered green ribbons on Graduation Day and can choose to wear the ribbons in support of the pledge and its ideals.

Check out {www.graduationpledge.org} for more information or email {daccardi@towson.edu}.

The Graduation Pledge is sponsored by the University’s Civic Engagement Steering Committee.