The tassel is worn on the left side for Masters and Doctoral. You are encouraged to wear dark shoes since dark accessories have a more favorable appearance with the formal academic wear. For those ...
Modern-day academic regalia, better known as the “cap and gown,” can be traced to early European universities, which were ...
Black customized regalia with full rounded sleeves, velvet facing on the front and velvet bars on the sleeves Hoods are lined with blue and white and colors appropriate to their major Doctoral ...
Thank you for participating in the commencement ceremony. Please complete the rental form in full. Once the order is received, you will be contacted by a Bookstore representative who will be able to ...
Academic regalia are based on the ecclesiastical dress of that period ... and doctor’s degrees, with doctoral dress being the most elaborate. The president’s robe is based on the traditional purple ...
PhD Degree candidates wear a solid black tam and gown and a ... Faculty members participating in the commencement ceremony wear regalia based on the school they received their degree from. If faculty ...
Teresa Conner-Kerr, Dean of College of Health Sciences & Professions: We're all in our academic regalia reflecting traditions that date back to the 14th century. If you look at the balloon sleeves, ...
You can purchase your regalia from the CU Book Store online or in person. If you’re graduating with your master’s or doctoral degree, you will wear a black gown and a hood lined with velvet trim ...
Starting Jan. 6, students earning doctoral, master’s and bachelor’s degrees can visit the bookstore’s website to purchase their regalia. Additional communications will be sent with the regalia ...
Undergraduates wearing regalia should have their tassel on the right; all graduate students should wear their tassel on the left. PhD candidates must be in academic regalia; please carry your hood, do ...