This Columbia University graduation became a real tear-jerker when a U.S. Army Captain, stationed in Afghanistan, surprised his daughter as she walked across the stage Monday.
“After I saw him, I couldn’t stop crying,” graduate Ruby Robinson told the Daily News Tuesday.
“I was definitely surprised,” the 22-year-old computer science major added. “It was an amazing rush of emotions.”
Her father, Army Capt. Keith Robinson, dressed in army fatigues and carrying a bouquet of flowers, was the first person she saw after she shook hands with University President Lee Bollinger.
“Congratulations, young lady,” the 25-year Army veteran said to his daughter as they hugged on the ceremonial stage.
Ruby burst into tears as she clutched her father, who kissed her on the forehead.