College and university commencements 2021: Pa. schools holding in-person, virtual, drive-in ceremonies
Updated May 05, 2021;
Posted May 03, 2021
Colleges and universities in Pennsylvania are holding in-person, virtual, drive-in and drive through ceremonies for commencement 2021. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)AP
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Some held them virtually.
A year later, colleges and universities have scheduled commencement ceremonies in person, virtually, drive in and drive through. In some cases, in-person events will be held over multiple days or multiple times in one day to reduce the number of people attending.
Some schools are either including the class of 2020 or holding separate events for them.
Some of the schools have plans to move outdoor ceremonies indoor if it rains. That could limit the number of people who may attend.
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A week after his now-infamous TikTok dance medley with Addison Rae backfired, Jimmy Fallon invited the dances’ choreographers to perform their viral moves on “The Tonight Show.”
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