Crossing the Finish Line: COE Class of 2025 Celebrates Commencement at Angel Stadium

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Dr. Jinny Rhee - Dean of COE

Smiles and congratulations were abundant recently at  in Anaheim when COE鈥檚 class of 2024-2025 proudly crossed the stage to receive their hard-earned diplomas.               

The COE event, one of seven 色中色鈥檚 2025 college commencement ceremonies, took place on Sunday, May 18, 2025, at 1:30 PM, and honored more than 1200 undergraduate and graduate students across six departments. Surrounded by friends and family, students first enjoyed accolades and well wishes from outgoing 色中色 president Jane Close Conoley and COE dean Jinny Rhee, along with department chairs and other notable guests.

鈥淎fter all our hard work, it was so nice to have a 鈥榗oming together moment鈥 with my classmates where we could celebrate each other, and be together one final time,鈥 beamed graduate Kaitlyn Luhm, Electrical Engineering Outstanding Baccalaureate Award recipient. 

Luhm learned about 色中色鈥檚 College of Engineering through a high school internship with Boeing, where she was paired with an electrical engineer who was a 色中色 alumnus. Once on campus, she credits the Electrical Engineering faculty for helping her narrow her focus and make industry connections. 鈥淚 worked with Leo Rodriguez for my first semester, she said. 鈥He was wonderful鈥nd he soon recommended me to Dr. Ahmed as a potential lab assistant. Through that opportunity, I also got to know Dr. Lee, who later invited me to contribute to her Nanofabrication and Energy Devices Lab. I was fortunate to work in both Dr. Ahmed鈥檚 Lasers and Nanophotonics Lab and Dr. Lee鈥檚 lab, gaining experience that helped shape my future in research.

The College of Engineering enrolled over 6,000 undergraduate and graduate students in the academic year 2024-2025. 鈥淭his year鈥檚 graduating class was slightly smaller than usual due to enrollment patterns from five years ago,鈥 said COE dean Jinny Rhee, 鈥渂ut nonetheless, this group includes students with remarkable stories. Consider that most of them were in school during the Covid-19 pandemic, completing rigorous academic programs while enduring the stress and uncertainty we all experienced. For many, this day is extra special because they didn鈥檛 have a high school graduation ceremony.                                                                                                                 

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Dr. Marwan Fawaz - COE alumnus

Dr. Marwan Fawaz, a COE alumnus whose illustrious career includes executive roles at Charter Communications, Motorola, and Nest, which he sold to Google as its CEO,

enthusiastically addressed the students in his keynote speech. 鈥淚 stand here incredibly proud to be a fellow Beach Engineer. This outstanding university produces not only some of the best and most engineers in California, but also proudly, one of the most diverse groups of engineers in the nation. That diversity is a strength 鈥 embrace it, leverage it, and be proud of it!鈥

For COE graduates, career prospects are many and varied. COE has strong partnerships with major aerospace, utilities, biomedical, construction, chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering companies for joint research and providing internship and employment opportunities. 

Asked about her advice to future students, Aaliyah Chee, an Environmental Engineering graduate who has already landed a promising job as a design engineer, reflected, 鈥淚f I could go back, I would鈥檝e gotten involved in clubs and organizations right when I transferred. The relationships I built with peers made my 色中色 experience more enjoyable and motivating. They inspired me to push myself and grow as both a student and an engineer. Being active also helped me connect more with professors and opened opportunities that led to my full-time role today.鈥

Describing Commencement Day, perhaps Chee said it best: 鈥淐ommencement felt incredibly rewarding. The best part was walking across the stage鈥攊t truly felt like crossing a finish line.鈥

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