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Decidida la ceremonia de graduación de 2021

El Comité de Graduación de Western ultima los planes de graduación  

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Durante las vacaciones de primavera, el Comité de Graduación de la Western Oregon University finalizó su debate sobre cómo se celebrará la ceremonia de graduación de 2021.

Según el correo electrónico enviado a los mayores el 29 de marzo, el comité ha decidido celebrar una fiesta virtual y otra presencial. 

Para la celebración en persona, los estudiantes y sus familias decorarán sus coches y conducirán a lo largo de una "ruta de celebración" designada. Al final del trayecto, cada estudiante podrá atravesar el escenario de la graduación mientras es fotografiado por un fotógrafo profesional y su familia, si así lo desea. Estas celebraciones tendrán lugar los días 12 y 13 de junio.

Para los estudiantes que viven fuera del campus debido a la pandemia, el comité ha decidido organizar un ceremonia de graduación virtual en la que se leerán todos los nombres de los graduados. La ceremonia virtual estará disponible el 11 de junio a las 18.00 horas.

Los estudiantes interesados en participar en ambos actos deberán confirmar su asistencia en wou.edu/graduation/ antes del 4 de mayo. 

Para cualquier otra pregunta, envíe un correo electrónico al secretario clarkaj@wou.edu.

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Commencement Committee in final stages of graduation plans

Graduation format survey currently under review by committee

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This year’s graduating seniors are currently waiting on plans from the Western Oregon University Commencement Committee.

On Jan. 7, the committee sent out a survey to students, inviting them to voice opinions on how this year’s graduation ceremony should be structured. Within the survey, students were given three graduation format options: graduation parade, graduation week or a graduation drive-thru. The option of a normal graduation ceremony was not offered, as the committee already decided against the idea. 

According to the survey results listed on wou.edu/graduation, of the 447 participants, 257 students listed graduation week as their first choice in their preferred mode of graduation. A drive-thru ceremony, with 227 votes, was the second preferred option and the graduation parade had 231 votes as the third option.

“I know that some people may not agree with me,” said senior molecular biology major Paige Gillespie, “but I think given the pandemic they had reasonable options that still benefit those that are graduating.”

Gillespie noted her disappointment that her family will not be able to see her graduate in person.

“I was only going to participate for my family, as I am the first person in my family to graduate from college,” said Gillespie. “But the sense of accomplishment is still there … I think I chose the one with the parade of sorts because I thought it would be the coolest.”

At this time, the committee is still deliberating the preferred method for the 2021 graduation ceremony, and plans to announce the graduation format on March 29.

The story will be updated as more information is released.

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