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Texas A&M University will make up postponed commencement ceremonies March 11-13 for May and August 2020 graduates who were unable to participate in their original graduation ceremonies due to the COVID-19 pandemic. December 2020 graduates who opted out of their original ceremony participation this past fall are able to attend as well.
The five ceremonies will be at Kyle Field and will include graduate names being read as they cross the stage and receive their diploma tube. Each graduate will be allotted 12 tickets.
Interim President John L. Junkins said commencement is always an important time for the entire university.
“These ceremonies carry special significance because the students who walk across the stage at Kyle Field are marking an important milestone in their lives and in the history of our university,” Junkins said. “Collectively, they have overcome so many challenges, and we are honored to celebrate their achievements and their perseverance in a way they ric
Published: 4:00 PM CST March 3, 2021 Updated: 5:19 PM CST March 3, 2021
COLLEGE STATION, Texas
UPDATE: 5:02 p.m.
The Texas A&M Board of Regents has named Dr. M Katherine Banks as the sole finalist for president of Texas A&M College Station.
The decision was unanimous, according to the board.
Dr. Banks is currently Vice Chancellor of Engineering and National Laboratories at Texas A&M, Dean of Engineering at Texas A&M and is director of Texas A&M s Engineering Experiment Station.
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