Published: May 1, 2022

For the first time in three years, Boulder will honor its newest graduates in person at the spring commencement ceremony at Folsom Field on Thursday, May 5, where more than 9,000degrees will be awarded. The event will feature Boulder alumnus and award-winning journalist and Washington correspondent for NBC News Tom Costello as the speaker.

The ceremony will honor fall 2021 and 2022 spring and summer degree candidates, including an estimated 6,873bachelor’s degrees, 1,514master’s degrees, 189law degrees, 160MBAs and 392doctoral degrees.

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The ceremony will include:

  • Remarks by Chancellor Philip DiStefano.
  • A congratulatory message from President Todd Saliman.
  • The commencement speaker address by Tom Costello, NBC News correspondent.
  • The Senior Class Council address.
  • The traditional senior class celebratory video.
  • A presentation of the Chancellor’s Recognition Awards and Outstanding Graduates.
  • The conferral of degrees.
  • A welcome to the Forever Buffs family.
  • A reading of the Norlin Charge by the University of Colorado Board of Regents.
  • A performance of the Alma Mater.

Logistics

Stadium gates open at 7 a.m. Guests should be in their seats by 8:15 a.m. to watch the student procession. Attendees should leave ample time for traffic, parking and security screening. City and campus roads may be congested for approximately 90 minutes before the ceremony and about an hour afterward.

The ceremony is held outdoors regardless of weather, and attendees are encouraged to dress appropriately for Colorado’s ever-changing conditions. In the event of heavy rain or snow, an abbreviated ceremony will be held. Follow local media and for any weather-related delays.

Early arrival is recommended. Guests attending departmental recognition ceremonies directly following the main ceremony are encouraged to park in areas near their department ceremony. (Please review the Department Recognition Ceremonieswebpage for specific locations.)

Check out the campus map for a visual of the affected areas during commencement.

If you go

Stadium

Stadium gates open at 7 a.m. Guests should be in their seats by 8:15 a.m. The ceremony begins at 8:30 a.m. The event is free and open to the public and does not require tickets.

Security screening, clear bag policy

All guests will be subject to security screening before entering the stadium. Folsom Field will also be implementing the campus clear-bag policy during the university commencement ceremony. A limited number of lockers will be available for guests to use if needed.

Prohibited items include:

  • All bags or containers larger than 12x12x6".
  • Food, beverages and unsealed containers.
  • Firearms or weapons of any type.
  • Sticks, poles, bats, projectiles or any hazardous items.
  • Flyers and signs over 11x17".
  • Alcohol, drugs and paraphernalia.

Campus parking, traffic information

Expect heavy traffic while traveling to Boulder, within the city and on campus. Parking attendants will direct you to the available lots in the area as you enter campus. Parking meters and pay stations on campus are free the day of commencement. See the campus map; get parking and shuttle information.

Join the conversation

  • Tag your commencement photos with #ForeverBuffs for a chance to be featured in Boulder commencement social media efforts.
  • Follow @Boulder and @BoulderAlumni on Twitter and Instagram.
  • If friends or family are unable to attend in person, a livestream of the event will be available on the main commencement website.

Commencement speaker

Boulder alumnus Tom Costello, an award-winning journalist and Washington correspondent for NBC News will give the commencement address.

Costello, who grew up in Centennial, Colorado, and graduated from Boulder with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism in 1987, spent six years at 9News in Denver. As an Emmy award-winning NBC News correspondent based in Washington, D.C., he now reports daily across all NBC News and MSNBC platforms, including TODAY, NBC Nightly News, MSNBC and NBC News Now.

As a journalist, Costello has covered a range of topics, from the billionaire space race and the European financial markets to the death of Princess Diana; the two fatal crashes of Boeing’s 737-MAX and subsequent investigations; the shoot-down of a Ukrainian jetliner over Tehran; and the search for Malaysia Airlines flight 370. He was instrumental in covering the “Miracle on the Hudson” passenger jet landing in 2009, for which NBC News was honored with a national Emmy Award.

Meet the commencement marshal

A professor in Boulder’s Department of Theatre& Dance, Bud Coleman is no stranger to having a leading role. Trained as an actor and dancer, he has performed in front of large audiences. But, he says, there’s something magical about leading a ceremony that brings such joy to all in attendance. Learn more about what it's like to lead the ceremony, and get background on some of the commencement traditions, including the mace and academic hoods.

College, department ceremonies

Many departments within Boulder’s schools and colleges will hold events May 5–8to personally recognize their graduates. Students should check with their individual departments for more information.

Cap and gown info

All students are required to wear regalia to participate in the spring 2022 commencement ceremony.

Honorary degrees, Distinguished Service Award, University Medal

Juan Espinosa will be awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters in recognition of his half-century relating the Colorado Chicano Movement through words and images.

Linda Hogan will be awarded the honorary degree Doctor of Humane Letters in recognition of her literary achievements and compassion for the natural world.

Ryan Haygood will be awarded the Distinguished Service Award for his dedication to social justice and leadership in the preservation of democracy.

Michael Leeds, will be awarded the University Medal for his commitment to the success and strength of the University of Colorado.

Forever Buffs

More than 250,000 Boulder alumni are part of the Forever Buffs community with access to all of the programs, events, benefits and services offered by the Alumni Association dues-free for life.

Tomorrow’s leaders: Class of 2022

Read about just a few of the many talented, motivated and innovative students who are graduating and starting on their next adventure.

Notable alumni

  • Byron White, Supreme Court justice.
  • Matt Stone; co-creator and executive producer, South Park.
  • Cynthia Lawrence, opera singer.
  • Roy Romer, Colorado governor.
  • Kate Brown, Oregon governor.
  • Mary Decker Slaney, world-class runner.
  • Tom Costello, award-winning journalist and Washington correspondent for NBC News.
  • Rick Reilly, sports writer.
  • Savannah Sellers, correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC.
  • Billy Kidd, Olympic skier.
  • Roberta Ramo, first female president of the American Bar Association.
  • Jim Gray, television sportscaster for ESPN, CBS and NBC.
  • Hank Brown, U.S. senator.
  • David Grusin, composer.
  • Jeanne Jackson; CEO, Banana Republic, Walmart.com.
  • More notable alumni.