Mad Hatters Graduation Dinner

On 10 May, in time-honoured fashion, the graduating batch of undergraduates, our Year 4 Honours students, had their graduation dinner, organised by the History Department. Everyone brought their best mad hats for the occasion to celebrate the end of a four-year journey with NUS History. It was also a time for appreciation as the graduating students thanked the professors and staff who have helped them at each step of this academic journey.

1. BTS - 2
Behind-the-scenes preparations
2. MAD HATTERS - 1
Our hosts for tonight
2. MAD HATTERS - 11
Cheers!
3 CHEW TEO HENG -2
Time to sing song with Chew Teo Heng
3 THE MADHATTER PROJECT - 2
Performance by the Mad Hatters Project
6 MAD HATTING - 13
A/P Ian Gordon choosing his best hats of the night
6 MAD HATTING - 19
Our winning hats!
5 GROUP SHOT - 1
Group photo time!
5 GROUP SHOT - 2
The end of one journey, the start of another

Thanks to Shao Kai for taking photos for this special occasion, to the Mad Hatters Project for the great performance, and a big congratulations to all the Year 4s for finishing their undergraduate studies. See you all around and all the best to you in your future endeavours!

Published by hissocnus

The National University of Singapore (NUS) History Society is a student-run organization that aims to encourage an interest for history among NUS students and members of the public. Its members include all History majors and other NUS students interested in history. Regular projects that aim to engage NUS students include writing and editorial opportunities at the Society’s publication Mnemozine, career development programmes as well as welfare activities. NUS History Society is a student society under the Office of Student Affairs, National University of Singapore.

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