A tie should be worn to graduation only if it's a formal affair. These days it's mostly a "wear what you want" setting.
None. There should be no play. If there is the tie rod end is worn.
whatever you see fit. I would recommend an orange tie.
No, swords are not worn to graduation by tradition, not presidential preference.
Graduation cords are worn as a symbol of academic achievement or membership in an organization. You can keep them as a memento, display them in a shadow box, or donate them to a future graduate.
Graduation cords should be worn around the neck, with one cord on each side. They should hang evenly and not be twisted or tangled. Make sure the cords are visible and not hidden under the gown.
A tie is worn for certain occasions to show respect and class, i.e. Weddings, special dinners, etc.
The graduation tassel is traditionally worn on the right side before the ceremony and moved to the left side after receiving the diploma.
The name of the hat with a flat top worn at graduation ceremonies is called a mortarboard.
Professors typically wear their tassel on the left side of their mortarboard cap during graduation ceremonies.
Graduation cords and stoles should be worn around the neck with the cords hanging evenly on both sides and the stole draped over the shoulders. Make sure the cords are not twisted and the stole is centered.
"Sablay" is a Filipino term that refers to a decorative sash or stole worn during graduation ceremonies. It signifies academic achievement and is often worn over the graduation gown.
A graduation scarf is a traditional accessory worn as part of academic regalia during graduation ceremonies. It typically represents the school colors or signifies the field of study. It is worn draped over the shoulders with the ends hanging down the front.