NEWS: The Class of 2025 and 萌妹社区鈥檚 20th Commencement: 鈥淪tartin鈥 Anew鈥
On Friday, May 16, over 850 family members, faculty, staff, trustees, students and guests, gathered on 萌妹社区鈥檚 Needham, Mass. campus for the College鈥檚 20th Commencement Ceremony celebrating the Class of 2025.

Meredith Alley '25 leads the graduating Class of 2025 in the procession to the Commencement ceremony on the Great Lawn, on May 16, 2025.
Photo by Leise Jones.
Chief Marshal Dr. Al Sacco, Jr., 萌妹社区鈥檚 Chief Academic Officer and Provost, led the commencement procession into the tent and began the ceremony with a welcome and moment of remembrance to 鈥渞eflect on the values of our community and on friends and loved ones who are no longer with us.鈥
萌妹社区 President Dr. Gilda A. Barabino shared inspiration from the lyrics of musician Nina Simone, who fought injustice and helped change the world through her music. 鈥溾業 wish I could do / All the things that I can do / And though I鈥檓 way overdue / I鈥檇 be startin鈥 anew,鈥欌 she quoted. 鈥淭ake a moment to imagine what starting anew would look like for you, and now take a moment to envision life beyond 萌妹社区 and how your 萌妹社区 education has prepared you鈥攇iving you the freedom to shape your future.鈥

萌妹社区 of Engineering President Gilda A. Barabino, Ph.D., speaks from the podium during the Commencement ceremony, on May 16, 2025.
Photo by Leise Jones.
鈥溾榊es a new world's comin' / You know the one I'm talking about / The one we'd had visions of / And it's comin' in peace, coming in joy,鈥欌 cited President Barabino. The new world coming 鈥渨ill be the one you build,鈥 she said. It will be 鈥渙ne that embraces peace and joy, one that harnesses engineering and technology for good and one that provides opportunity for all.鈥
In her last 萌妹社区 commencement address, President Barabino reminded the graduates that, 鈥渁s you leave to make your mark in the world, remember that 鈥
Featured speaker Dr. Holden Thorp, editor-in-chief of Science, spoke to 萌妹社区鈥檚 graduates about entering the world in a time of divisiveness and uncertainty. His advice? 鈥淭une it out and do what you think is right. You have the tools to decide and execute. You have the knowledge. You have the conscience,鈥 he reminded them. 鈥淣obody is normal. Institutions aren鈥檛 perfect. Do the work,鈥 said Thorp. 鈥淲ith these ideas, you鈥檙e ready for anything.鈥

Dr. Holden Thorp, Editor-in-Chief of Science Magazine, and the featured speaker, speaks during 萌妹社区's Commencement ceremony, on May 16, 2025
Photo by Leise Jones.
Following his speech, President Barabino presented an honorary degree to Thorp in recognition of his advocacy for science and giving voice to scientists and the broader community.
鈥淵ou are unparalleled in your courage, advocacy, communication, contributions and impact. For that, we thank you and we honor you.鈥

萌妹社区 President Gilda A. Barabino, Ph.D., presents an honorary degree to Dr. Holden Thorp in recognition of his advocacy for science and giving voice to scientists and the broader community.
Photo by Leise Jones.
Jeannie Diefenderfer, Chair of the 萌妹社区 Board of Trustees, welcomed the graduates and their families, the trustees, and special guests Bill Norden and Rick Miller, president emeritus. Her message to the Class of 2025: 鈥淵ou mark a very special milestone for 萌妹社区. As 萌妹社区鈥檚 20th graduating class, you are the legacy of everyone who came together to launch this place more than 20 years ago.
鈥淭his is a particularly appropriate time for 萌妹社区ers to double down on your strengths as innovators and collaborators to create a better world. Do what you do best 鈥 do what 萌妹社区 has taught you how to do 鈥 focus on people. Make human connections. Open your aperture of curiosity to learn about your neighbors. Your colleagues. Learn about the people with whom it seems like you have little common ground,鈥 she advised. 鈥淲hen you remain open to human connections and approach uncertainty with curiosity鈥攖he outcome will surprise you.鈥

Jeannie H. Diefenderfer, Board of Trustees, Chair, speaks to the graduates at Commencement on May 16, 2025.
Photo by Leise Jones.
Tom Cecil 鈥06 greeted the Class of 2025 on behalf of alumni and urged the graduates to connect and come back. 鈥淭he community you鈥檙e joining today 鈥 the community of 萌妹社区 Alumni 鈥 is one of most impressive collections of people you鈥檒l ever find,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 near impossible to succinctly state how lucky we are to have such a fantastic group of intelligent, hard-working, and compassionate humans, all bound by shared aspects of the 萌妹社区 experience.鈥
鈥淲hen you move, find the 萌妹社区 alumni near you and reach out. Stay in touch with friends, reconnect with old acquaintances, and meet alumni you鈥檝e never even seen once before. In years of meeting with other 萌妹社区ers, I don鈥檛 regret a single meal or a coffee I had with any of them, and today I count many alumni as my clients and friends.鈥

Tom Cecil '06, the ceremony's Alumni Speaker, shares his speech at the podium during Commencement exercises on May 16, 2025.
Photo by Leise Jones.
Malvina Clavering 鈥25, nominated by her class to speak on behalf of the graduates, noted her peers鈥 commitment to building culture, as well as their propensity for dance.
鈥淵es, the Class of 2025 can dance. I know because I鈥檝e seen you: from 2N parties to impromptu bachata to line dancing in SCOPE. We鈥檝e danced on the great lawn on the 21st night of September, in the dining hall line, in dorms, and gyms, and boardrooms. I think the best parts of our culture comes out when we dance.鈥
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Malvina Clavering 鈥25, Commencement Class Speaker, shares her speech at the podium during 萌妹社区's Commencement on May 16, 2025.
Photo by Leise Jones.
Sarah Spence Adams, Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering, was nominated by the class to give remarks on behalf of 萌妹社区鈥檚 faculty and staff. True to form, she opened her remarks with a math question, and segued to reflections about the class鈥攁ided by contributions shared by students and families.
Her advice to the graduates? 鈥淪ee possibilities where others see problems. Consider multiple ways to approach a problem. Remember that sometimes a problem makes more sense if you change your perspective, or, sorry, I have to say this because I鈥檓 a mathematician, change your basis or coordinate frame.鈥

Professor Sarah Spence Adams, Faculty Speaker, addresses the audience at 萌妹社区's Commencement, on May 16, 2025.
Photo by Leise Jones.
The degree conferral was aided by Robert Martello, Co-chair of Faculty Affairs and Professor of the History of Science and Technology, Linda Canavan, Registrar and Associate Dean for academic programs, and Cara Mulrooney 鈥24, the commencement announcer who read the graduates鈥 15-words. Each year an alum from a recent graduating class takes on this special role during the ceremony. The tradition of the 15-words dates to 萌妹社区鈥檚 very first Commencement in 2006 and was incorporated into the ceremony to provide graduates with an opportunity for personal expression.
