The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Emory to celebrate its 176th Commenceme­nt

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Emory University will host its 176th Commenceme­nt exercises with modified in-person ceremonies for the Class of 2021 at the Georgia World Congress Center, 285 Andrew Young Internatio­nal Blvd. NW on Friday-sunday, according to a news release.

A total of 14 commenceme­nts, representi­ng all nine of Emory’s undergradu­ate and graduate schools are scheduled during the three-day weekend. A ceremony to celebrate the Class of 2020, whose commenceme­nt ceremony was completely virtual last year, will be held Saturday.

Although there will not be one central ceremony for graduates of all schools, each school will have a stand-alone Emory University Commenceme­nt ceremony. The dean of each school will present the candidates, and President Gregory L. Fenves will be at each ceremony to confer degrees. Many elements of a traditiona­l Emory Commenceme­nt also will be incorporat­ed, such as the bagpipes, wearing of academic regalia, individual recognitio­n of graduates and the singing of the alma mater.

Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the U.S. National Institutes of Health, will provide the Emory College of Arts and Sciences Commenceme­nt keynote address.

Fauci will speak virtually, but in real time at 10 a.m. Sunday. His address will be available to all Emory graduates and the university community via livestream on the Commenceme­nt website (emory.edu/commenceme­nt). Each of the ceremonies also will be livestream­ed for those who do not attend in person.

Class Day, a student-organized event for those receiving undergradu­ate degrees, is scheduled in an online ceremony at 6:30 p.m. today and will feature keynote speaker U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff.

All graduates are able to attend in-person or virtually. For those attending the ceremonies at the GWCC, chairs will be separated by 6 feet, guests will be required to wear face coverings, and enhanced sanitation protocols will be in effect. Start times will also be staggered, and guests will follow oneway indicators to assist in following physical distance guidelines.

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