No Graduation Speaker?

<p>Our local paper (Philly) had a list of all of the local school graduation speakers today and Penn State said "unavailable". I checked the website and, sure enough, no one is listed. Rutgers has Rendell. UPenn has Jodi Foster. PSU gets no one? Anyone know the details? Graduation is this week.</p>

<p>May 12:
8 p.m. </p>

<p>College of Earth and Mineral Sciences: Eisenhower Auditorium; speaker, Raymond J. Ban, executive president, The Weather Channel. </p>

<p>College of Engineering: Bryce Jordan Center; speaker, Arthur C. Miller, distinguished professor of civil engineering, at Penn State. </p>

<p>May 13:
9 a.m. </p>

<p>College of Agricultural Sciences: Eisenhower Auditorium; speaker, C. Daniel Azzara, vice president for global innovation and quality, The Hershey Co. </p>

<p>Eberly College of Science: Bryce Jordan Center; speaker, David H. Koch, professor of biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. </p>

<p>Noon </p>

<p>College of Arts and Architecture: Eisenhower Auditorium; speaker, Carol Becker, senior executive vice president for academic affairs and dean of faculty, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. </p>

<p>College of Communications: Bryce Jordan Center; speaker, John S. Carroll, former editor, Los Angeles Times. </p>

<p>3 p.m. </p>

<p>College of Information Sciences and Technology: Eisenhower Auditorium; speaker, Marcus C. Hansen, former president of Lockheed Martin Management and Data Systems. </p>

<p>College of Health and Human Development: Bryce Jordan Center; speaker, Russell C. Ford, president and chief executive officer of Harristown Development Corp. </p>

<p>6 p.m. </p>

<p>College of Education: Eisenhower Auditorium; speaker, C. Peter Magrath, president, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. </p>

<p>College of Liberal Arts: Bryce Jordan Center; speaker, Douglas Rock, chief executive officer, Smith International Inc. </p>

<p>May 14:
1:30 p.m.: </p>

<p>Smeal College of Business: Bryce Jordan Center; speaker, James Stengel, global marketing officer, The Proctor & Gamble Co. </p>

<p>5 p.m.: </p>

<p>The Graduate School: Bryce Jordan Center; speaker, Raymond L. Orbach, director, Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy.</p>

<p>Wow - thanks for the list Nazhockey. I didn't realize that each school had a sep graduation but that makes sense when you consider the number of students. I guess there were too many for the paper to list!</p>

<p>no problem
yeah I think it said they had like 8000 ish graduating so unless its in Beaver Stadium I think it would be tough.</p>