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“It’s such a momentous occasion in someone’s life, like a milestone. So to be able to actually do this is so great and important to not the graduates but our parents who have worked so hard to get us where we are today,” said Kailee Heffler, a Quinnipiac graduate.
It was an extra special day for parents, especially with some ceremonies falling on Mother’s Day.
“I’m super excited to see my daughter graduate today,” said Joan Tichy of Oxford.
Tichy beamed with pride telling us about her daughter, Alexandra, who was in school full time, worked full time and had several reasons to celebrate.
There was excitement at Quinnipiac University as in-person commencements resumed on the campus in Hamden. “Really happy. It’s been a long time coming and I’m happy we were actually able to graduate in person,” said Maeve Hennigan, a Quinnipiac graduate. More than 2,100 undergraduate and graduate students picked up their degrees at six ceremonies held this weekend. “It’s such.