º£½ÇÉçÇø

Affinity celebrations are events that take place at the end of the year to celebrate specific groups of graduating students in addition to Commencement. Affinity celebrations are organized by various areas and organizations around campus reflecting the rich diversity, cultures, and values of the university and our students. Please see below to indicate your interest in participating in this year’s affinity celebrations that will be scheduled in the three days prior to Commencement. Organizers of each event will follow up with more information about the specific celebration so graduates and their families can make travel arrangements, if necessary.

Black Student Stoling Ceremony

Friday, May 16
3 pm to 5 pm
Grand Salon

The Black Student Stoling Ceremony is voluntary and is open to all graduating students who would like to participate, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin.

This special event recognizes students along with their family and friends to mark the culmination of their student experience. As part of the ceremony, graduates will receive a traditional Kente cloth stole/sash which may be worn during the campus' Commencement celebration.

Contact: Nicole Vines, eva.vines@csuci.edu 

Native American/Indigenous Graduates of º£½ÇÉçÇø Channel Islands

Friday, May 16
12 pm to 2 pm
Petit Salon

The ceremony honoring the Native American/Indigenous Graduates of º£½ÇÉçÇø Channel Islands is voluntary and is open to all graduating students who would like to participate, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin.

We are celebrating graduating students who identify as Native American, Indigenous American, and/or an Indigenous Persons from around the world now residing on Turtle Island (North and South America).

This event will include dinner, dancing, singing, community building, and a blanket ceremony honoring Native & Indigenous American graduating students from º£½ÇÉçÇøCI. Friends, family, and community members are encouraged to join in celebrating the extraordinary journey of these students and their amazing accomplishments.

Contact: Ariel Vaughn, ariel.vaughn@csuci.edu

Lavender Stoling Ceremony

Wednesday, May 14
Invitation Only

The Lavender Stoling Ceremony is voluntary and is open to all graduating students who would like to participate, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin.

In this ceremony, all graduating LGBTQ+ students are invited to recognize the individual(s) that supported them through their academic and personal journey, and to be recognized for all they have achieved and contributed to the campus community.

Contact: Brandon Langford, brandon.langford@csuci.edu

Sí Se Pudo

Friday, May 16
6pm to 8 pm
North Quad

 

Sí Se Pudo is voluntary and is open to all graduating students who would like to participate, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin.

This event is a celebration for Chicana/o Latina/o graduating seniors. The goal is to acknowledge students and their families' support during the educational journey. It is open to all students; however, the event is bilingual and reflects the cultural values of the Raza community. At the event, students will receive recognition alongside two guests (family/supporters).

Contact: Venus Tamayo, sisepudo.csuci@gmail.com

Event Registration Link: 

Complete registration and payment no later than April 1, 2025.

Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Stoling Ceremony


Thursday, May 15
6 pm to 8 pm
Grand Salon 

 

 

The AAPI Stoling Ceremony is voluntary and is open to all graduating students who would like to participate, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin.

Calling all graduating students who identify as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander (AANHPI)! During the celebration, graduates will receive a stole designed by the AAPI Student Ambassadors. Friends, family, and community members are welcome to join in celebrating the academic achievements of their graduate. This event will include light refreshments highlighting AANHPI cuisines. 

Contact: Kevin Hayakawa, kevin.hayakawa@csuci.edu and/or Caryl Ann Becerra, carylann.becerra@csuci.edu 

Veterans Medallion Ceremony

Wednesday, May 14
3 pm to 5 pm
Dullam Courtyard 

 

The Veterans Medallion Ceremony is voluntary and is open to all graduating students who would like to participate, regardless of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin.

This distinguished event acknowledges and celebrates the accomplishments of CI graduating student veterans and military-connected family members.

Contact: Jason Pillado, Jason.pillado@csuci.edu

 

 

 

 

 

Back to Top ↑