2010: By the numbers
Estimated number of graduates: 1,636 total
942 | Undergraduates |
104 | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences |
168 | School of Law |
228 | Schools of Business (graduate programs) |
166 | School of Medicine (including Physician Assistant Studies) |
28 | Divinity School |
4 | Number of graduates in first graduating class, 1839 |
1 | Number of graduates in 1843 |
1964 | First black graduate, Edward Reynolds |
20 | Number of graduates in the Divinity School’s first graduating class, in 2002 |
Honorary degrees:
4 | Number of honorary degrees awarded |
11 | Number of honorary degrees awarded in 1934, the most ever |
1849 | Year first honorary degree was awarded, to Wake Forest founder and first president Samuel Wait |
Other information:
12,000 | Number of chairs set up on Hearn Plaza |
50′ x 100′ | Size of striped tent |
1989 | Year a rain and wind storm knocked down the tent the night before Graduation; the program proceeded on schedule, without a tent |
3 | Number of times rain has forced Commencement inside (1991, 1983, 1973) |
1 | Number of times Commencement has been held off campus (1991, Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum) |
1957 | First class to graduate on the “new” campus |
1966 | First year Commencement was held on the Quad (from 1957 to 1965 Commencement was held in Wait Chapel) |
2.5 hrs | Approximate length of Commencement ceremony |
2 hrs | Length of Commencement speech delivered in 1858 by Solomon Sampson Satchwell |
12,000 | Number of printed programs |
40 | Consecutive years Sun Printing Company of Winston-Salem has printed the Commencement program |
8,500 | Number of bottles of water distributed in 1993, when temperatures soared to the high 90s during the ceremony |
52°F | Temperature during the ceremony in 1999 (plus a cool, rainy mist) |
1987 | Last class to graduate under the elms before the last of the diseased elm trees were removed and replaced with ash trees. |
1981 | Last class to receive sheepskin diplomas |
$40 | Cost of an optional sheepskin diploma in 1982 |
1975 | First woman and first black, U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan (D-Texas), to speak at Commencement |
2 | Number of black women who have spoken at Commencement (Barbara Jordan, 1975, and Maya Angelou, 1985) |
2 | Number of times Bill Moyers has given the Commencement address (1970 and 1984) |
- 2010: Main story
- 2010: Speaker Kenneth Chenault
- 2010: President Hatch
- 2010: Retiring: Larry West
- 2010: Retiring: Tom Roberts
- 2010: Retiring: Pat Roberts
- 2010: Senior Profiles
- 2010: Commencement Photos
- 2010: Video: Ceremony
- 2010: Video: Audio Slideshow
- 2010: Baccalaureate
- 2010: Baccalaureate Photos
- 2010: By the numbers
- 2010: Programs