The University of South Florida in Tampa recently made headlines by prohibiting graduates from taking “selfie” pictures while being individually recognized on stage during commencement. Making a similar announcement was Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Both institutions are valued clients of GradImages, so this story certainly caught our attention.
With respect to this policy, however, the University was simply reminding graduates that disrupting the flow of the ceremony to take a "selfie" with the the University President, particularly when she was not anticipating being placed in that situation, was considered to be inappropriate.
As part of our service to the University of South Florida, GradImages had an event staff member on stage responsible for preparing each graduate to be photographed with Dr. Genshaft. In order to help the University’s initiative to prevent graduates from taking “selfies” in front of the President, our assistant was tasked with identifying those graduates who approached the stage with mobile phones on and in camera mode. Before reaching the President, those graduates were instructed to keep their mobile phone in their right hand and behind the President at all times. While turning and posing for the camera, the graduate’s right hand (holding the mobile phone) is naturally behind Dr. Genshaft, making a quick “selfie” very difficult.
GradImages is honored to partner with our client schools and universities to help with the unique needs of their ceremonies. If you are a GradImages client with questions about your commencement, please do not hesitate to contact your Client Service Specialist. We are happy to help in any way possible!