University of Maryland Honors 79 Senior Marshals for Academic Excellence
79 Graduates Honored as Senior Marshals
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The University of Maryland has recognized 79 graduating students as senior marshals for their exceptional scholarship and community service. These marshals will lead the commencement ceremony on May 20, showcasing their achievements and contributions to the campus community.
- 0179 students named senior marshals for the University of Maryland's commencement ceremony.
- 02Marshals recognized for outstanding scholarship, community service, and extracurricular involvement.
- 03The commencement ceremony will take place on May 20 at SECU Stadium.
- 04Notable marshals include Matthew Ethan Adjodha and Ziyan Ahmed, who have impressive academic and service records.
- 05The event celebrates the resilience and achievements of the Class of 2026.
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The University of Maryland will honor 79 graduating students as senior marshals during its commencement ceremony on May 20 at SECU Stadium. These students have been recognized for their exceptional scholarship, service to the campus community, and extracurricular involvement. Among the notable marshals are Matthew Ethan Adjodha, who has served in various leadership roles and aims to become a physician-scientist, and Ziyan Ahmed, who has dedicated himself to mentorship and healthcare service. The event celebrates the resilience of the Class of 2026, acknowledging their achievements during challenging times. The marshals will carry banners representing their respective schools and colleges, highlighting their contributions to the university.
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This recognition highlights the achievements of students who have contributed significantly to the university and the community, inspiring future students.
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