IDS Graduates 64 Students at Spring '24 Commencement

I D S director zach hilpert addresses the sprinf 2024 class of I D S graduates at the commencement ceremonyUniversity College’s Interdisciplinary Studies Program graduated 64 students Friday, May 10 for its spring 2024  graduation ceremony held at the Singleton Center for Performing Arts on Virginia Commonwealth University's Monroe Park campus. 

Students’ chosen families and friends joined University College faculty and staff in celebrating IDS students and to wish them well as they proceed on to the next chapter in their personal and professional lives.

IDS director, Zach Hilpert, Ph.D., praised graduates in his remarks at the ceremony for taking on the challenge of studying multiple disciplines as interdisciplinary scholars.  

“Unlike most of the other graduates across campus being celebrated this week, each of these graduates has studied extensively in multiple disciplines,” Hilpert said. “But these students have not simply successfully studied two, or three, or four or five different subjects. Instead, they have become knowledgeable in multiple areas of expertise, while also pondering the overlapping, interconnected ways in which those subjects come together to create new knowledge.”

The alum speaker at the graduation was Christina Davis (‘20, B.I.S.), who encouraged graduates to persevere through the challenges in their lives and not lose track of who they are or what they want to achieve. Davis now works as an academic adviser in IDS. 

"You have worked hard and earned this degree you are being awarded today," said D'Arcy Mays, University College's Interim Dean. "You have demonstrated that you have inside you what it takes to set a goal and to do what is necessary to achieve that goal. I challenge each of you as you move to the next step of your life to use this degree as a springboard to challenge yourself with new goals, to fight the challenges that stand between you and meeting those goals, and as you have done in earning this degree, to never give up."

IDS graduates' areas of concentration, which every IDS student is required to have, demonstrated how each graduate combined their interdisciplinary interests into one cohesive concentration. Some concentration areas for fall graduates included:

  • Marketing in the Arts
  • Creative Entrepreneurship 
    in Computing
  • Underserved Community 
    Non-profit Advocacy
  • UX/UI Design
  • The Intersection of Language, Media, and Communication