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    UofL to hold in-person, outdoor May commencement ceremonies

    By Janet Cappiello -
    March 18, 2021
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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The University of Louisville announced March 18 it will resume in-person commencement exercises in May with outdoor events at Cardinal Stadium that will celebrate both 2021 and 2020 graduates.

    “The thrill of walking across the stage at commencement is back,” said UofL President Neeli Bendapudi. “We are working hard to provide a safe, meaningful commencement experience for those graduating this spring as well as all those 2020 graduates whose commencement ceremonies were cancelled due to COVID-19.”

    Three all-university ceremonies will be held May 7 and May 8. Smaller ceremonies for the Brandeis School of Law and a doctoral hooding for The Graduate School are planned for May 6. May 9 will be kept open for a severe weather alternative date. The ceremonies will also be live streamed.

    This will mark the first time UofL’s commencement exercises have been held at Cardinal Stadium. Exercises are usually held inside at the downtown KFC YUM! Center. 

    Details for the ceremonies are still being finalized and will strictly follow all UofL, state, city and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines regarding COVID-19 precautions. Plans for the weekend were approved by the office of Gov. Andy Beshear this week.

    “The safety and well-being of our graduates, their families, our faculty and staff and the community are of utmost concern and are guiding our decisions,” said Michael Mardis, dean of students, chief student affairs officer and vice provost for student affairs. “We will be emphasizing physical distancing in addition to strict mask-wearing requirements.”

    The university expects about 1,800 students to participate in the events. Each participant will be allowed to invite eight guests, who will be seated in group pods of four seats apiece.

    For more information, visit Louisville.edu/commencement or contact Mardis at  m.mardis@louisville.edu or (502) 852-5787.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Janet Cappiello
    Janet Cappiello covers student success for the Office of Communications and Marketing. She has more than 30 years’ experience in journalism, including working for The Associated Press and magazines such as Vegetarian Times and Sustainability: The Journal of Record. She has been at UofL since 2014.
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