Miami to hold in-person commencement ceremonies in May
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and last updated 2021-03-15 18:15:06-04
OXFORD, Ohio â Miami University plans to honor more than 4,000 graduates at eight in-person commencement ceremonies at Yager Stadium in May, the university s president announced Monday.
Ceremonies will allow graduated to walk the commencement stage, and each will include remarks from 2021 Commencement speaker Dr. Carolyn Jefferson-Jenkins.
Each graduate will be allowed to invite six guests, who will sit in assigned pods distanced from other families. Masks will be required. The ceremonies, which will be held rain or shine, will also be streamed live.
Here s the schedule for the eight ceremonies:
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