1997 Baccalaureate
The Baccalaureate Service for the 1996-1997 academic year was held at 3:00pm during commencement weekend on Saturday, May 17 on Benjamin Rush Campus at Drayer Hall.

The Baccalaureate Service for the 1996-1997 academic year was held at 3:00pm during commencement weekend on Saturday, May 17 on Benjamin Rush Campus at Drayer Hall.
The Baccalaureate Service for the 1995-1996 academic year was held at 3:00pm during commencement weekend on Saturday, May 18 on the Benjamin Rush Campus at Drayer Hall. The Baccalaureate Meditation was given by Klaus W. Wedemeier, former mayor of Bremen and former president of the Bremen Senate.
The Baccalaureate Service for the 1994-1995 academic year was held at 3:00pm during commencement weekend on Saturday, May 20 on the Benjamin Rush Campus at Drayer Hall.
The Baccalaureate Service for the 1993-1994 academic year was held at 3:00pm during commencement weekend on Saturday, May 21 on the Benjamin Rush Campus at Drayer Hall.
The Baccalaureate Service for the 1992-1993 academic year was held at 3:00pm during commencement weekend on Saturday, May 22 at the Kline Life/Sports Learning Center.
The Baccalaureate Service for the 1991-1992 academic year was held at 3:00pm during commencement weekend on Saturday, May 23 at the Kline Life/Sports Learning Center.
The Baccalaureate Service for the 1990-1991 academic year was held at 3:00pm during commencement weekend on Saturday, May 18 at the Kline Life/Sports Learning Center.
This year's ceremony commemorated not only opening convocation, but also the 200th anniversary of the chartering of the college. After the academic procession, President Banks gave an address entitled "Living on Leftovers." New faculty, academic professionals, and administrative staff were introduced. Scholarship recipients were introduced, and the sophister awards were presented. Faculty promotions and honor prizes and scholarships were announced.
In this opening ceremony, new faculty, academic professionals, and administrative staff were introduced. Scholarship recipients were recognized, and the sophister awards were presented. President Banks gave an address on "Dickinson: Dream and Reality." Faculty promotions and honor prizes and scholarships were announced. Several individuals were recognized for excellence in special fields.
The ceremony began with the academic procession, followed by the introduction of new faculty, librarians, and administrative staff. The Phi Beta Kappa inductees were recognized, as well as scholarship recipients. The sophister awards were presented. President Banks gave an address on "A Matter of Life and Death." Faculty promotions and honor prizes and scholarships were announced. Several individuals were recognized for excellence in special fields.
Following the academic procession, new faculty, librarians, physical education instructors, and administration staff were all introduced. The Phi Beta Kappa inductees were mentioned, and scholarship recipients were recognized. Sophister awards were presented. President Banks gave an address on the "Conservation of Intelligence." Faculty promotions and honor prizes and scholarships were announced. Several people were recognized for excellence in special fields.
This opening ceremony began with the academic procession, which was followed by the introduction of new faculty and administrative staff. The Phi Beta Kappa inductees were recognized, and scholarship recipients were also recognized. Sophister awards were presented. President Banks gave an address on "The Sleep of Reason." Faculty promotions, new appointments, and honor prizes and scholarships were announced. Several individuals were recognized for excellence in special fields.
Following the academic procession, new faculty and administration members were introduced, the Phi Beta Kappa inductees and scholarship recipients were introduced, and the sophister awards were presented. President Banks gave a presidential address. Faculty promotions, honor prizes, and scholarships were announced. Several individuals were recognized for excellence in special fields.
In this opening ceremony, new faculty members were introduced, the Phi Beta Kappa inductees were recognized, scholarship recipients were recognized, and sophister awards were presented. President Banks gave a presidential address. Faculty promotions, honor prizes, and scholarships were announced.
Following the academic procession, new faculty members were introduced and the Dana Scholar was recognized. Sophister awards were presented by the Dean of the college. President Banks gave a presidential address. Faculty promotions, honor prizes, and scholarships were also included.
In this opening convocation, new faculty members were introduced, the Dana Scholar was recognized, and sophister awards were presented. President Banks gave the presidential address. Faculty promotions, honor prizes, and scholarships were announced.
Following the academic procession, new faculty members were introduced, both Phi Beta Kappa and the Dana Scholar were recognized, and the sophister awards were presented. President Rubendall then gave a presidential address. Faculty promotions, honor prizes, and scholarships were announced.
In this opening ceremony, new faculty members were introduced and the sophister awards were presented. President Rubendall have the presidential address. Faculty promotions and honor prizes and scholarships were then announced. Several people were recognized for excellence in special fields.
Many important people, such as senators, judges, and lieutenant governors were in attendance for this celebration. The Convocation address was given by US Senator Richard S. Schweiker. Honorary degrees were then given out. A history of the Academic Procession was given in the program.
Following the academic procession, new faculty members were introduced and scholarship awards were presented. President Howard Rubendall gave his presidential address. Faculty promotions, college sophisters, honor prizes, and scholarships were announced.
Following the academic procession, new faculty members were introduced and scholarship awards were presented. President Howard L. Rubendall delivered an address in which he welcomed the Class of 1975 to the school. Faculty promotions, college sophisters, honor prizes, and scholarships were also announced.
Following the academic procession, new faculty members were introduced and the scholarship awards were presented. President Rubendall gave an address. Faculty promotions, college sophisters, honor prizes, and scholarships were all announced.
New faculty members were introduced shortly after the academic procession. Scholarship awards were presented, and the new students from abroad were introduced. President Rubendall gave a presidential address. Faculty promotions, college sophisters, and prize awards were all announced.
Following the academic procession, new faculty members, new students from abroad, and those receiving scholarship awards were all introduced. President Rubendall gave an address. Faculty promotions, college sophisters, and prize awards were also announced.
After the academic procession, new faculty members and students from abroad were introduced and scholarship awards were presented. President Rubendall addressed the college. Faculty promotions, college sophisters, and prize awards were all announced.