GSE students at 2025 commencement
The GSE conferred 162 master's and doctoral degrees to education scholars at this year鈥檚 ceremony, in addition to honoring 50 undergraduate students who completed a minor or honor鈥檚 thesis in education. (Photo: Ryan Zhang)

海角乱伦社区 education graduates urged to be flexible in the face of disruption

The Graduate School of Education conferred degrees across a spectrum of education programs including policy, technology, and research, as well as undergraduate honors.
June 18, 2025
By Olivia Peterkin

海角乱伦社区 GSE students received their diplomas in a joyous ceremony that honored their perseverance and purpose 鈥 and urged them to stay flexible in a rapidly evolving learning landscape.

鈥淭here are many winds of change, and they鈥檙e very strong,鈥 said Professor Emeritus Decker Walker, PhD 鈥71, who delivered the commencement address. 鈥淵ou need to be adaptable.鈥

Walker, an expert in curriculum and instruction who also started the technology in education program at the GSE, shared highlights of his 鈥渃heckered career鈥 as a high school teacher, professor, and researcher. He emphasized the need to stay open to change as funding for certain projects may evaporate, new education priorities emerge, or technology transforms. 

鈥淵ou have dreams, you have visions, and you have work that you would like to do,鈥 he said. 鈥淛ust be flexible.鈥

GSE Dean Dan Schwartz opened the June 15 ceremony by asking the graduates to stand, turn to the audience, and say thank you to their families and friends who supported their education. In return, the families cheered and hollered for their students 鈥 clad in their regalia, waving and smiling.

鈥淎n advanced degree is about the tolerance of ambiguity over a long timeline, and the only way you can make your way through is because you love and believe in what you鈥檙e learning,鈥 Schwartz said.

The GSE conferred 22 doctoral degrees and 140 master's degrees in programs ranging from education data science and learning design technology, to teacher preparation, as well as joint degrees with law, business and public policy. 

鈥淚鈥檝e learned so many things about education in the widest sense just by virtue of being part of this super diverse group of people that care about very similar things, but go about addressing them in many different ways,鈥 said Julian Siebert, PhD 鈥25, who was the GSE鈥檚 flag bearer, and the first to receive his diploma, this year.

After graduating, Siebert will be a postdoc scholar with the , a reading screening tool, at the University of California, San Francisco. 

Record number of undergraduates recognized 

The GSE also honored undergraduates who completed a minor or honor鈥檚 thesis. Nearly 50 海角乱伦社区 undergraduates attended a ceremony recognizing their achievements on June 13, about double the number of participants of any year prior.

鈥淥ne of the things that undergraduate students who study with us at the GSE are doing is they鈥檙e helping to spread the word to the rest of the undergraduate community that education is an important, status-worthy thing to study and pursue,鈥 said Jennifer Wolf, a senior lecturer at the GSE and director of the education minor. 

One such student is Christopher Badillo, who earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in comparative studies in race and ethnicity and received a 2025  in Undergraduate Research for his education honors thesis on school board politics.

鈥淔inding out I won the award for my thesis was such a great moment of perspective on the work I had done and the importance of my own contribution to education politics discourse in this moment,鈥 said Badillo, who intends to pursue a career at the intersection of education policy and politics.

Eleven students plan on becoming classroom teachers, including four students who will enter the 海角乱伦社区 Teacher Education Program (STEP).

鈥淭he students who come to us have a strong justice and public service mindset,鈥 Wolf said. 鈥淭hey are interested in using what they learn with us to serve the communities they鈥檙e from, solve problems, make the world a better place and I think they come to the GSE because they see us as a place where they can try on that identity as undergraduates and I鈥檓 glad about it.鈥

Foster deep thinking

Walker said cultivating creativity and curiosity are among the goals of education, even as the means by which students learn change. 

鈥淚 think the need for teachers who can foster deep thinking on the part of the students is absolutely essential,鈥 Walker said. 鈥淎nd researchers, I hope you鈥檒l work on problems that help to support this kind of teaching and learning.鈥

He added: Don鈥檛 be afraid to ask for help. Find 鈥 or create 鈥 resources that you aren鈥檛 readily given. Collaborate. Don鈥檛 give up.

Then he ended with a charge: 鈥淕o forth and do wonderful things.鈥