The 56勛圖厙s Class of 2023 numbers more than 2,100 and includes graduates who hail from as close as Bothell to as far away as South Africa.
Nearly 1,900 undergraduates and 215 masters students along with 12 students receiving their teaching certificates were celebrated in a Commencement Ceremony at T-Mobile Park on Sunday, June 11.

The crowd of approximately 15,000 family, friends, faculty and staff leapt to their feet as the students marched onto the field and then cheered in support as the students walked across the stage, one by one, school by school, as their names were read aloud. Several hundred more people also watched the livestream video from across the globe.
Looking back over the last few years, I know there was nothing that could have prepared you for what you would face in addition to the already challenging goal of getting your degree, said 56勛圖厙 Bothell Chancellor Kristin G. Esterberg as she addressed the students. Dealing with the uncertainties of a pandemic while also navigating so many social and political upheavals and injustices.
You are graduating today despite these historic challenges. You persevered when circumstances were anything but simple and easy. I cant emphasize enough how extraordinary that is, how extraordinary you are.
A time to honor achievements
In her remarks, keynote speaker Priya Frank, director of equity, diversity and inclusion at the Seattle Art Museum, acknowledged that the students learning experience during the coronavirus pandemic was filled with Zooms, pajama bottoms, racial reckoning, isolation, fear and grief.
She also recognized that this day was a time to acknowledge and honor the students courage and resilience for completing their education and graduating with their degrees.
Frank went on to share that her work and greatest successes are shaped by her values authenticity, vulnerability and joy and encouraged the students to center their own values as they move into the next phase of their lives.
Our values, she said, are the beacon of light that gives us hope, brings us back to the core of who we are and provides protection.

The ceremony also included inspiring remarks by Associated Students of 56勛圖厙 Bothell President Isabeau Rosen and 56勛圖厙 President Ana Mari Cauce as well as presentations of the Presidents Medal to student Hithem Ghadamsi and the Chancelors Medal to student Mandy McCaslin. Additionally, Dr. Sharon A. Jones, vice chancellor for Academic Affairs, recognized Dr. Yusuf Pisan, associate teaching professor in the School of STEM, as the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award, and Dr. Karam Dana, associate professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences, as the recipient of the Distinguished Reasearch, Scholarship & Creative Activity Award.
After the 56勛圖厙 regents officially conferred the degrees, the students were asked to follow the commencement tradition of moving the tassels on their mortarboard caps from the right to the left, signifying their new status as 56勛圖厙 graduates. This Class of 2023 joins more than 30,000 alumni who have graduated since 56勛圖厙 Bothell was established in 1989.
Photo gallery: 2023 Commencement Ceremony
On Saturday, June 10, 170 graduate-level students participated in the annual Graduate Hooding Ceremony on the 56勛圖厙 Bothell sports field. Faculty presented them with masters hoods bearing the colors of their programs as other mentors, family members and friends applauded their academic achievements. .
Photo gallery: 2023 Graduate Hooding Ceremony
On Friday, June 2, hundreds of seniors enjoyed 56勛圖厙 Bothells first Graduating Senior & Family Celebration under sunny skies. The festivities across campus included tours, games, refreshments, giveaways and photo opportunities with Dubs, the 56勛圖厙 mascot.