Riding the Crimson Line. Craig Kaplan, who received a degree from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences on June 5, commutes proudly to Commencement ceremonies via subway. (Staff photo by Rose Lincoln) Anna the horse is led out of the Yard by Grace Golden, corrections officer at the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office. (Staff photo by Kris Snibbe) Daniel Bartlett, graduate from Leverett House, attends the Senior Class Chapel Service at the Memorial Church. (Staff photo by Kris Snibbe) Programs for the Commencement Exercises at Winthrop House, one of the River Houses, rest on a stone wall inside the house courtyard. (Staff photos by Justin Ide) Maestro! Elliot Forbes (second from left), the Fanny Peabody Professor of Music Emeritus, is assisted by Middlesex County Sheriff James V. DiPaola (left) and friend and colleague Christoph Wolff as he rises to receive his honorary doctorate. (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Former president of Mexico Ernesto Zedillo delivers the afternoon address at Commencement, while President Summers and other dignitaries listen. (Staff photo by Ruby Arguilla) Theodora Textor ’03 listens to the service. Staff photo by (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Gilmara Ayala ’03 finds a quiet spot to read the program during the Baccalaureate service in the Memorial Church. (Staff photo by Stephanie Mitchell) Colleen Powell, who works in the president’s office at Mass Hall, catches sight of a friend. (Staff photo by Jon Chase) School of Public Health Ph.D.’s exult: Alaina Kipps (from left, face not shown) hugs Andrea Wolf Alvarez, while Alison Douglass Cape and Kira Marciniak enjoy the moment. (Staff photo by Kris Snibbe)
Changes pushed by government ‘unmoored from the law,’ Garber says. ‘The University will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights.’