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Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of meeting with two sections of fifth graders from Valleyview Elementary during Mark Parmerterâs library classes.
I was originally supposed to go to the classroom, but like almost everything these days, it moved to a virtual meeting when COVIDâs resurgence in the area forced Oneonta schools back to remote learning.
The class was just finishing up a unit on media literacy.Â
Usually, I donât enjoy speaking in front of a group, in fact I dread it, but when it is something that important, it truly is a pleasure.
The class had been learning about fact vs. opinion, copyright and fair use, print vs. online news and more.
Boise State News December 16, 2020
Boise State will hold a virtual commencement celebration, honoring summer and fall 2020 graduates, at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 19. The ceremony will be streamed online at boisestate.edu/commencement and on the university’s Facebook page.
In all, 2,259 students are eligible for 2,612 degrees and certificates, with 527 students eligible for honors; 292 cum laude, 189 magna cum laude and 46 summa cum laude.
“The 2020 class has been incredibly resilient, and the obstacles they continue to conquer will undoubtedly help them become extraordinary leaders in the future,” said Dr. Marlene Tromp, Boise State president. “These graduates will leave a lasting legacy at Boise State University. I look forward to honoring them and their achievements.”