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mscarborough@newsandsentinel.com Marietta College celebrated its 2021 and 2020 graduates over the weekend. Following each ceremony, graduates were applauded by staff and faculty as they marched forward toward their new path. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough) With masks and social distancing at every turn, graduates of 2021 were honored and given a chance to walk across the stage Saturday at Marietta College. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough) Following getting their diplomas and pictures taken, graduates of 2020 and 2021 received a new laptop, courtesy of the 2021 Commencement Speaker Michael J, Salvino, a 1987 graduate of Marietta College and the President and CEO of DXC Technology. (Photo by Madeline Scarborough)
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Marietta College celebrated their 2021 and 2020 graduates over the weekend. Following each ceremony, graduates were applauded by staff and faculty as the marched forward toward their new path.
With everyone in masks and spaced 6 feet apart, Marietta College celebrated their 2020 and 2021 graduates over the weekend. On Saturday, 2021 students were able to take to the stage and be honored for their academic accomplishments, and on Sunday, the college was able to uphold their promise to 2020 students, giving them an in-person graduation.
“I think it is fantastic that they could give us the chance to walk,” said 2020 graduate Seth Taylor.