Modern-day academic regalia, better known as the “cap and gown,” can be traced to early European universities, which were founded as seminaries and monasteries and where scholars were required to wear ...
All degree candidates at MSU’s commencement ceremonies must wear approved academic regalia, which consists of a cap, gown, tassel, and hood (if applicable) purchased through the MSU bookstore.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a high-profile bill that protects the rights of Native American students to wear ...
You will receive an email from the Registrar informing you when ordering is available. Academic regalia can either be picked up at the bookstore or delivered to your home. Student Services will be ...
Faculty are welcome to attend the commencement ceremony and are encouraged to participate in the procession, wearing academic regalia. Your participation is meaningful and significant to your students ...
Concordia's academic regalia includes a gown and a hood. Mortarboards (graduation caps) are not a part of Concordia's tradition, however they are available to purchase as a souvenir. Academic regalia ...