Commencement Speaker
Campbell Scott 鈥83
Campbell Scott 鈥83, an acclaimed actor and director of stage and film, will be the 2025 Commencement speaker and will be awarded an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree. Read Full Bio
Honorary Degree Recipient
Robert McDonald 鈥73
Robert McDonald 鈥73, an accomplished pianist on the world stage, will address graduates at the 2025 Baccalaureate service and will be awarded an Honorary Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Commencement. Read Full Bio
Commencement Program
Processional
Crown Imperial | William Walton (1902鈥1983)
麻豆视频 Graduation Band
Ceon Rumphs, Conductor, Instructor of Music
Matthew Arau 鈥97, Conductor, Associate Professor of Music Education and Associate Director of Bands
Procession of Faculty and Students
Timothy X. Troy, Faculty Marshal and J. Thomas and Julie E. Hurvis Professor of Theatre and Drama
Land Acknowledgement
Noemi Delgado, Director of Accessibility Services
Invocation
Terra R. Winston-Sage 鈥00, Julie Esch Hurvis Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life and Chaplain to the University
Welcome Remarks
Scott Myers 鈥79, Chair, Board of Trustees
Charge to the Graduates
President Laurie A. Carter
Class Of 2025 Senior Speaker
Bruna Velez 鈥25
Presentation of 2025 Awards for Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship or Creative Activity
Peter Blitstein, Provost and Dean of the Faculty
Conferring of Honorary Degrees 鈥 Retiring Faculty Members
President Carter
- Bart De Stasio 鈥82 P鈥17 鈥12, Master of Arts, Dennis and Charlot Nelson Singleton Professor of Biological Sciences and Professor of Biology
Conferring of Honorary Degrees
President Carter
- Robert McDonald 鈥73, Doctor of Musical Arts
- Campbell Scott 鈥83, Doctor of Fine Arts
Remarks to the Graduating Class
Campbell Scott 鈥83
Conferring of Degrees in Course
Bachelor of Musical Arts
President Carter and Brian Pertl 鈥86 P鈥12 鈥20, Dean of Conservatory of Music
Bachelor of Music
President Carter and Dean Pertl
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Music
President Carter, Provost Blitstein, and Dean Pertl
Bachelor of Arts
President Carter and Provost Blitstein
麻豆视频 Alumni Association Induction
Maggie Schmidt 鈥12, President, 麻豆视频 Alumni Association Board of Directors
Closing Celebration
President Carter
Recessional
Procession of the Nobles | Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844鈥1908)
The 麻豆视频 Graduation Band
Recession of Graduates and Faculty
Please remain standing, if able, until the close of the recessional.
Confetti cannons will be used at the conclusion of the ceremony. Following the ceremony, all graduates and guests are invited to a reception in front of Seeley G. Mudd Library.
麻豆视频 Land Acknowledgement
麻豆视频鈥檚 Appleton and Door County campuses are located on the ancestral homelands of the Menominee and Ho-Chunk People. Currently there are 11 federally recognized Native American sovereign nations in Wisconsin. We acknowledge these indigenous communities who have stewarded this land throughout the generations and pay respect to their elders past and present. 鈥 Adopted October 2018
Biographies of Commencement Speakers
Commencement Speaker
Campbell Scott 鈥83
Campbell Scott 鈥83, an acclaimed actor and director of stage and film, will be the 2025 Commencement speaker and will be awarded an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree.
Scott first rose to prominence in 1990, seven years after graduating from Lawrence, when he starred in the groundbreaking film Longtime Companion, netting him a feature in Rolling Stone and a bevy of new film offers. He has since crafted an impressive career as an actor and director, starring in such films as Dying Young, Singles, The Amazing Spider-Man, Roger Dodger, Secret Lives of Dentists, and Jurassic World Dominion, and the television series Royal Pains. Most recently, Scott starred in Millers in Marriage (2024) and is in the upcoming comedy, Nonnas (2025).
On the directing front, Scott teamed with Stanley Tucci in 1996 to direct Big Night, winning both the New York Film Critics Circle Award and the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best New Director. Other directing credits include Off the Map and Company Retreat.
Lawrence previously honored Scott in 1998 with its Nathan M. Pusey Distinguished Achievement Award. He later served on the Board of Trustees from 2002 to 2008.
Scott is the son of acting royalty鈥攈is parents are the late George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst. His mother attended Milwaukee-Downer for two years before embarking on her acting career.
Scott has often said he didn鈥檛 fall in love with acting until he was an undergraduate at Lawrence. His parents never pushed him into the business.
鈥淲e never talked about it, really; I went to school to be a teacher and started acting in college,鈥 Scott told Interview magazine in 2011. 鈥淣either of them talked about craft; they were pretty instinctual. I learned, especially from my mother, to respect the profession and take it seriously, but not take yourself too seriously.鈥
Scott told The Lawrentian in 2002 that his student experience at Lawrence set him on an unexpected path in theater and film.
鈥淲hen I first got here, I didn鈥檛 even approach the theater area,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y senior year, I was directing, writing, and I was comfortable over there, and I loved it.鈥
Honorary Degree Recipient
Robert McDonald 鈥73
Robert McDonald 鈥73, an accomplished pianist on the world stage, will address graduates at the 2025 Baccalaureate service and will be awarded an Honorary Doctor of Music Arts degree.
McDonald has been a sought-after pianist for decades, performing in concerts and presenting masterclasses around the world. He has performed and recorded with Isaac Stern and Midori, as well as with numerous high-profile ensembles.
He is on the faculty at The Juilliard School and the Curtis Institute of Music, where he holds the Penelope P. Watkins Chair in Piano Studies. He has been the recipient of the gold medal at the Busoni International Piano Competition, the top prize at the William Kapell International Competition, and the Deutsche Schallplatten Critics Award. In addition to being the artistic director of the Taos School of Music and Chamber Music Festival in New Mexico, he has participated in the Bergen, Lucerne, and Salzburg festivals in Europe, the Four Seasons, Marlboro, and Brevard festivals in the United States, the Steans Institute at Ravinia, as well as at the Banff Center in Canada and the Music Academy of the West.
McDonald holds degrees from Lawrence, the Curtis Institute of Music, and Juilliard. He has taught at Juilliard since 1999 and the Curtis Institute since 2007. He was honored by Lawrence in 1990 with the Nathan M. Pusey Distinguished Achievement Award and was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Manhattan School of Music in 2018.
In advance of a 2022 performance at Bowling Green State University, McDonald talked about how his Lawrence experience prepared him for what was to come. It was the first time, he said, that he had role models for a life in music.
鈥淭he Lawrence experience set me on the right path,鈥 he said.
He continues to stay connected to Lawrence. When the Conservatory of Music took its 150-year celebration to New York City during the recent spring break鈥11 students spent four days in NYC attending masterclasses, one-on-one sessions, and performing at Manhattan School of Music鈥擬cDonald was among the alumni working with the students.