NewsgalleryUniversity of Chester Graduation 2014BookmarkShareNewsByRhiannon Bevan13:16, 5 NOV 2014Updated17:08, 10 NOV 2014Lucy Cosgriff and friends celebrate graduating from the University of Chester with a traditional throwing of their caps1 of 20Danielle Krepska and Emily Latham celebrate their graduation from the University of Chester2 of 20Bliss Ellie Jones celebrates her graduation from the University of Chester3 of 20Melissa Farrell with mum Rose Farrell: "So proud of my mum graduating from uni #prouddaughter."4 of 20Claire Lancaster graduating from the University of Chester5 of 20James Price graduating from the University of Chester. Girlfriend Lisa Hughes said she was: "So proud of my cheeky monkey"6 of 20Jess Skinner-Jones gradutaing from the University of Chester7 of 20Jake Thorley, Callum Jones and Matthew Gooder celebrate their graduation from the University of Chester8 of 20Connie Hancock tweeted: "What a fantastic graduation day at @uochester. I'm so proud of my students!"9 of 20Lynn Qashu, Zoe Todd, Rosie Riddett, Shelan Kafoor celebrate their graduation from the University of Chester10 of 20Lydia and Charlotte Wakelam celebrating Charlotte's graduation from the University of Chester11 of 20Mark Yates, Amy Yates, Lindsey Yates and Tom Yates celbrating Amy's graduation from the University of Chester12 of 20Amy Sutcliffe, Jessica Hadfield, Rachel Penkman, Jennifer Lower at their graduation from the University of Chester13 of 20Natalie Hill from Bournemouthgraduated from the University of Chester with a BA (Hons) in criminology14 of 20Alastair Willis had a great day at his graduation from the University of Chester15 of 20Emelinda Spolverino enjoying her graduation from the University of Chester16 of 20Jessica Lawrence of Northwich and Helen Mills of Weaverham who earned a degree in graphic design17 of 20Lauren Faulkner who graduated with a first in drama and theatre studies with education studies from University of Chester and is company director at Vocalize Performing Arts, Flintshire18 of 20Pauline Dunning from Tarporley: "I graduated with a First Class Honours in fine art. Having just turned 60 I think its a lovely demonstration that university is not just for the young. The course was both challenging and rewarding in equal measure. Chester University has a vibrant and contemporary fine art department with the staff all being practising artists. It was an exciting and inspiring three years. I made some wonderful friends, young and old, and I am so glad I had the courage to embark on it."19 of 20Cathy Chaloner from Saughall snapped this picture of the University of Chester graduation celebrations outside Chester Town Hall20 of 20More OnUniversity of Chester