UPDATE, March 18 at 10:55 a.m.: The global studies graduation ceremony is no longer cancelled. It will be held on May 11 at 3:30 p.m. in Memorial Hall, according to an email from College of Arts and Sciences spokeswoman Dee Reid.
Seniors in UNC’s global studies department were greeted with an announcement Monday that infuriated many of them.
Due to a shortage of funding and staff, the department’s May graduation ceremony, which was scheduled to be held in Memorial Hall was canceled, according to an email sent Monday by department chairman Andrew Reynolds.
“Please know how disappointed I am that we will be unable to celebrate you individually as you leave UNC, but I know that you and your loved ones will greatly enjoy the University’s Commencement and weekend festivities,” Reynolds wrote in the email to the department’s seniors.
Senior Dina Shehata said she was angry when she received the message and planned to email Chancellor Carol Folt as well as start a petition with others in her class.
“The reasoning behind it was just ridiculous,” she said. “I mean, I’m sure they have money.”
Shehata, a global studies and psychology major, said she immediately thought of how devastating it would be to not have a ceremony.
“I have another graduation ceremony because I’m a double major, but what about the other people?” she said.
In an interview, Reynolds said he was reassessing the situation and would know more about plans to hold an alternative ceremony by Tuesday. He added that the budget deficit?, coupled with the upcoming departure of Administrative Manager Caroline Poole, led to the cancellation.