Spring Quarter has started, which means graduation is coming soon. Below we look back at last year’s Multicultural Graduation Night, a celebration for students with multicultural backgrounds and identities. This event honors diversity and recognizes the accomplishments of our students from LCC’s diverse communities. Multicultural Graduation Night occurs a day or two before the college’s official Graduation Ceremony – with the whole cap and gown. Enjoy this piece written in June 2025.
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Last week, we celebrated one of the most special nights on campus—Multicultural Graduation Night. The theme this year was “I Am Because We Are – Ubuntu,” and honestly, I don’t think they could’ve picked anything better.
“Ubuntu” is all about community—it means I am because we are. It’s the idea that who we are is shaped by the people around us. And if you’ve ever met any of our international students, you already know: they’ve shaped this campus in the best ways.
This year, we said goodbye (and definitely shed a few tears) as we celebrated the amazing international students who graduated:
- Jingru (China)
- Yuna (Japan)
- Zen (Japan)
- Lukas (Germany)
- Rinna (Japan)
- Lisa (Spain)
- Jingfu (China)
Every single one of them brought something unique to LCC, whether it was joy, leadership, calm energy, or just always showing up for others. They’ve been part of our everyday lives (whether it was at events, in our apartment parties, or just those random hallway moments that made us feel seen. It won’t be the same without them, and we’re seriously gonna miss them.
Two moments that really stood out during the night were the speeches from Jingru and Lukas. Jingru shared what it was like to leave home, come all the way to the U.S., and figure things out here from classes to culture to building friendships. He didn’t sugarcoat anything. It was real, emotional, and full of gratitude. You could tell this place and the people he met here meant a lot to him. Then Lukas followed with his own words that just tied it all together. He talked about how, even though we all come from totally different places, we still go through a lot of the same stuff. He thanked the people who made LCC feel like home and reminded us how far kindness and connection really go. Together, their speeches captured exactly what “Ubuntu” is about: how we grow, struggle, and succeed together.

There were laughs. There were definitely tears. But more than anything, there was love. It wasn’t just about walking across a stage. It was about celebrating who we’ve become together—and the people who helped us get here.
To our international grads—thank you. For showing up. For being kind. For being yourselves. You made LCC feel like home in a way only you could. Whether you were the loud one, the quiet one, the one who always smiled in the hallway, or the one who brought food to share (Jingru) you mattered. And we’re better because you were here.
The theme said it best: “I am because we are.”
And now that you’ve graduated, just know we’re still part of who you are, and you’ll
always be part of us.
Congratulations again. Go do amazing things. Don’t forget your LCC family.







Contact International Programs
The office is open for students and visitors Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm and Fridays 9:00 am - 4:00 pm. Office hours during the breaks may differ, and the campus is closed on Fridays during the Summer session. We are in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7) from March through November, and Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) from December through February.
International Programs Office
Alan Thompson Library (LIB) 110
(360) 442-2310
international@lowercolumbia.edu