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(Fargo, ND) It s another semblance of normal set to take place this coming Saturday in Fargo.
On May 15th, NDSU will hold it s first in-person graduation ceremony since the pandemic began at the Fargodome.
At 10 a.m, students in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; College of Engineering; College of Human Sciences and Education; and College of Interdisciplinary Studies will all be honored. While then at 2 p.m, students in the College of Agriculture, Food Systems and Natural Resources; College of Business; College of Health Professions; and College of Science and Mathematics will be honored.
During the 10 a.m. commencement, Zeina Abouelazm, who grew up in Cairo, Egypt, will be the special speaker. She is receiving a Bachelor of Science degree with dual majors in emergency management and management communication. She was a highly active and involved student during her time on campus, serving as a resident assistant, campus service representative for the Emer
Student organizations recount a year of virtual activities
Some groups have adjusted to new safety regulations, others struggle to stay active
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With COVID-19 forcing clubs and organizations to move from in-person to online formats one year ago, many still face several challenges with the new rules and regulations.
The Student Association (SA) is in charge of the rules and regulations of the clubs on-campus and has also been forced to remodel its office due to COVID-19. The SA has opened virtual office hours and is running all public board meetings through Zoom to reduce in-person risks. All restrictions placed on events are reviewed and updated in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Binghamton University’s guidelines, according to Khaleel James, president of the SA and a senior double-majoring in economics and human development.
Vitalant will also be accepting Convalescent Plasma during the event.
“If you’ve tested positive for COVID-19 and recovered, your plasma may be able to help patients currently fighting the virus,” the organization states. “Plasma is the liquid portion of the blood. Using a specialized process, we separate and collect only the plasma portion of your blood and safely return the remaining components (red blood cells and platelets) to you.”
A plasma donation takes around an hour, but with the medical screening and review of health history, those who make a Convalescent Plasma donation should plan for about 2 hours.
Once a donation is made, participants will then select which team receives their vote. The winning department will then have bragging rights for the year until the next Battle of the Badges.
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