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Suffolk University to Hold in-Person Commencement at Fenway Park
Suffolk University has announced it plans to hold an in-person commencement at Fenway Park in May. Pending city approval, the university plans to celebrate its 2020 and 2021 graduates with outdoor ceremonies held over two days, administrators said Tuesday. Like many colleges and universities, Suffolk postponed its commencement ceremony in May 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. “In the face…
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Northeastern Will Host Graduation Ceremonies at Fenway Park
Northeastern University will hold in-person commencement ceremonies for undergraduates at Fenway Park on May 8, the school announced Monday. The announcement, posted to the school’s website, said the venue will provide graduates with a chance “to safely celebrate in person at an internationally known venue.” It noted that the commencement plans come with the increasing numbers of vaccinations and an…
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Northeastern Students Will Graduate at Fenway Park
The Northeastern University Class of 2021 will have its graduation at the home of the Boston Red Sox.
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5 Best-Selling Books to Give College Grads This Year, According to a Psychotherapist
Psychotherapist Tess Brigham recommends these great reads to all of her college graduate-age patients, and says life “would have been a lot easier” if she read them in her 20s.
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Mark Cuban's 4-Word Advice to College Grads Might Be the Most Comforting Thing You Hear Today
The coronavirus pandemic has led to a rough year for everyone. To ease your stress, soak in some timeless advice from billionaire investor Mark Cuban.
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The Obamas Deliver Speeches During YouTube Virtual Ceremony
President Barack Obama says failed police practices, inequality and decades worth of anguish have fueled the nationwide protests following the recent deaths of unarmed black women and men, including George Floyd
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Latino College Graduates Get a Virtual, National Celebration
Latino graduates from across the country were honored on Friday in a virtual celebration put on by Excelencia in Education, a national organization that works with institutions of higher education to improve Latino college enrollment and completion. “Forty percent of Latinos that go to college are the first in their families to go,” Excelencia co-founder and CEO Deborah Santiago said. “This...
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Alma Motor: High School in Lexington Holds Drive-Thru Graduation
More than 100 Minuteman Regional Vocational-Technical High School seniors graduated in a drive-thru ceremony Friday afternoon, a method that ensured social distancing during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The 121 seniors were joined by parents, teachers and other school officials, who cheered as the names were called out loud but didn’t shake hands with the graduates. “It’s better than nothing,”...
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Lexington Turns to Drive-Thru Graduations Amid Pandemic
With high school graduations postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, some are turning to drive-thru graduations, including in Lexington.
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This Vt. High School Graduation Will Take Three Days
High schools across the country are honoring the Class of 2020 in creative ways while traditional graduation ceremonies have been called off due to COVID-19. In Burlington, Vermont, the high school graduation will take three days. Monday was graduation day. Tuesday will be, too. And so will Wednesday. The city’s high school went with a three-day ceremony because it determined…
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Vt. High School Graduation Stretches Over 3 Days
High schools across Vermont have come up with their own ways to honor graduates amid the coronavirus pandemic. In Burlington, a non-traditional ceremony stretched over three days.
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Sign Out: Thieves Steal About 200 Maine School Graduation Signs, Then Return Them
First, a pandemic took away their senior prom and in-person graduation. Then, the signs to give them support as they leave high school were stolen. This week, students at Massabesic High School in Waterboro, Maine, woke up to the news that someone took signs with their names on them off school property and families’ lawns. “My initial gut reaction was,…
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Grad Signs Stolen From Outside Maine School
Signs supporting the graduates of Massabesic High School were stolen from people’s lawns, prompting a police investigation.
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13-Year-Old With 4 Associate Degrees Is Youngest Graduate of Calif. College
A Southern California college graduate achieved something exceptional in what has been a spring unlike any other for students. At just 13, Jack Rico, of La Mirada, graduated from Fullerton College with four associate degrees. He is the college’s youngest ever graduate. “I still can’t really believe that I’ve achieved something like this,” Rico said. “I didn’t know that...
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High School Administrators Deliver Diplomas to Graduating Seniors in 2 States
The pandemic has schools across Massachusetts searching for ways to celebrate their seniors. One school in Danvers is taking it on the road, hand delivering diplomas to 300 graduates. Headmaster Dr. Ed Hardiman and a team of administrators from St. John’s Prep have spent nearly two weeks on a bus making the deliveries. They are traveling to 64 cities across…
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Young Athletes Look Ahead to the Future
The cancellation of spring sports has been difficult for school athletes who have spent years with their teams.
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St. John's Prep Delivers Diplomas to Graduates
Many graduates are missing out on the traditional pomp and circumstance, but one school is making sure students get their own celebration.
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Fear of the Future: Class of 2020 Enters a World in Crisis
The future looks grim for the Class of 2020
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Pelosi to Smith College Grads: Know Your Purpose, Power
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told graduating seniors at Smith College on Saturday to focus on their unique purpose and power during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond. Pelosi, the first female speaker of the U.S. House, was part of an online commencement ceremony hosted by the private women’s college in Northampton, Massachusetts. “During this crisis and in the days, weeks...
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Pelosi Gives Smith College Commencement Speech
Nancy Pelosi, the first female speaker of the U.S. House, was part of an online commencement ceremony hosted by the private women’s college in Northampton, Massachusetts.