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Congratulations to the Class of 2020 (in Photos)

Monday, May 11, 2020, By News Staff
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The Class of 2020 celebrated their hard work and achievements Sunday with family members and loved ones in homes around the world.

In a special virtual video event, Chancellor Kent Syverud conferred more than 3,800 undergraduate and 2,800 graduate and professional degrees.

Although unable to be together as a class on what would have been Commencement day, graduates showed off their Orange spirit and marked the occasion with fanfare and a lot of orange.

Graduates connected with other members of the using the #SUGrad20 hashtag.

Here are some of the photos of the day.

person looking at computer

Twitter user @VickiMarie31

graduate standing in front yard with family members

Graduate Harry Dydo with family. Photo by Marilyn Hesler

family members next to ϲ decorations

Instagram user @danisamudio

person in graduation gown jumping in driveway

Graduate Meghan Brozaitis. Photo by Jeremy Brinn

person on sidewalk

Instagram user @ollietion

family members standing on porch

Graduate Kenneth Coleman and family. Photo by Marilyn Hesler

person standing on steps in front of Crouse College

Instagram user @diamm.c

dog standing next to ϲ decorations

Instagram user @bunny.the.doodle

person holding sign

Instagram user @tylerama17

person in graduation gown on snowy yard

Instagram user @prathamesh0927

person sitting on steps

Instagram user @3mayab

person holding dog, ballons and ϲ decorations

Instagram user @ants526

person standing next to Otto balloon

Instagram user @bigsyracuse

person in graduation gown with two children

Instagram user @jenn_talley

person sitting next to ϲ decorations

Instagram user @alettes5

person in graduation gown jumpin

Graduate Yuwentong Zhang. Photo by Marilyn Hesler

two people holding banner

Instagram user @livpianese_

five people standing on stairs

Instagram user @jtl66

person holding laptop

Twitter user @liliaawood

 

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