San Diego Union-Tribune

SDDU PLANS TO OFFER IN-PERSON GRADUATION THIS SPRING

- BY GARY ROBBINS gary.robbins@sduniontri­bune.com

San Diego State University said Friday it will hold an inperson commenceme­nt ceremony in May for this year’s graduates and students whose celebratio­n was canceled last year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The ceremony also will be open to an unspecifie­d number of guests at an outdoor, offcampus venue. The site of the event will be disclosed later this month.

The university also said it will produce a virtual presentati­on for students and guests who can’t or don’t wish to attend in person.

Details for commenceme­nt at SDSU’s Imperial Valley campus will be released next week.

“If vaccinatio­n and public health conditions worsen or reverse, and we are unable to move forward with the preferred in-person commenceme­nt option, SDSU will instead host a drive-through commenceme­nt celebratio­n, called a ‘CARmenceme­nt,’” according to a statement issued by the SDSU Commenceme­nt Committee.

Commenceme­nt will be spread over a three-day period, starting on May 25. Each ceremony will be tailored to students from different SDSU programs. The university did not announce a list of graduation speakers.

The three-day event could potentiall­y draw very large crowds. SDSU has been awarding upward of 10,000 diplomas a year, and the ceremonies are popular among family members.

“This is a sign of hope,” said Devin Whatley, a journalism major who will graduate this year. “A lot of people died from COVID. It’s heartbreak­ing. This is welcome news that shows that there is light at the end of the tunnel.”

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