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UWS Announces Commencement Will Be Virtual May 15

UWS Announces Commencement Will Be Virtual May 15 The University of Wisconsin Superior has announced that their spring commencement ceremony will be virtual this year. The commencement will happen on May 15, 2021. People can watch the virtual ceremony that takes place at noon on May 15 online through the University of Wisconsin Superior s website. In a press release UWS has said that while there isn t an in person ceremony, they will still hold an event where graduates can walk the stage. They want to give graduates a chance to experience as much of a normal experience as possible. They will have the opportunity to walk the stage and receive their diploma from UWS Chancellor  Renee Wachter. They also can pose for a picture.

University of Wisconsin-Superior to hold virtual commencement

The oldest graduating student is 69; the youngest is 20. Written By: Superior Telegram | × Decorated mortarboards dominate the the headwear of University of Wisconsin-Superior graduates in 2019. (Clint Austin / File / News Tribune) The University of Wisconsin-Superior will conduct its virtual commencement at noon Saturday, May 15, with viewing available at uwsuper.edu/grad2021. Among the 431 candidates for graduation this spring, 134 are first-generation students, 108 are graduate and specialist degree candidates and 32 are student veterans. The oldest graduating student is 69 years old with the youngest student earning a diploma at 20 years old, according to a news release from UWS. While there will not be an in-person ceremony, graduates will have the opportunity to walk across the stage and Chancellor Renée Wachter will present their diploma and pose for a picture.

University of Wisconsin-Superior to hold virtual commencement

The oldest graduating student is 69; the youngest is 20. Written By: Superior Telegram | × Decorated mortarboards dominate the the headwear of University of Wisconsin-Superior graduates in 2019. (Clint Austin / File / News Tribune) The University of Wisconsin-Superior will conduct its virtual commencement at noon Saturday, May 15, with viewing available at uwsuper.edu/grad2021. Among the 431 candidates for graduation this spring, 134 are first-generation students, 108 are graduate and specialist degree candidates and 32 are student veterans. The oldest graduating student is 69 years old with the youngest student earning a diploma at 20 years old, according to a news release from UWS. While there will not be an in-person ceremony, graduates will have the opportunity to walk across the stage and Chancellor Renée Wachter will present their diploma and pose for a picture.

Drive-thru style retirement celebration honors Matt Cruise

WOOSTER Officer Matt Cruise took a trip down memory lane Friday as family, friends and people he has met throughout his career stopped at Freedlander Park to wish him well and a happy retirement. Cruise s last working day was Friday though he officially will be retired as of Jan. 29. He dedicated 29 years of his 35-year law enforcement career to the Wooster Police Department. Ten-year-old Madison Hale and her mother, Jessica Williams, were among those who visited him in a drive-thru style celebration. The mother and daughter brought vanilla cupcakes to Cruise, which they said are his favorite flavor. Hale was diagnosed with cancer at 5 years old, and Williams struggled financially after having to take a number of days off work to care for her daughter.

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