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@Spring Virtual Commencement 2021 🎓 | UW-Stout
Thank you joining our virtual ceremony for UW-Stout spring graduates of 2021! You will hear from Chancellor Katherine Frank, interim Provost Glendali Rodriguez, student speakers Samantha Ziwicki and Alexa Gravunder, and various musical groups on campus. To hear your name read after the virtual ceremony is over, please visit https://www.uwstout.edu/commencement to watch your college's name reading video. Feel free to chat and give shout outs in the live chat to the right of the video. The chat will be moderated. Throughout the ceremony, use across Twitter and Instagram to share memories of your time at UW-Stout, how you're celebrating today, or if you'd like to give a shout out to a Blue Devil graduating today! Congratulations, Blue Devils! YOU DID IT! __________________________________ We aren’t your average four-year college. Our polytechnic approach to education is hands-on and career-focused. Our campus features three times as many labs as classrooms and we also have an extensive array of online offerings. Learn more about why 98% of our graduates are employed or pursuing advanced degrees within six months of graduation. https://www.uwstout.edu

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