The University of West Georgia will confer a record 1,415 degrees to its largest-ever graduating class during a virtual commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 9. The unprecedented event will be live-streamed beginning at 3 p.m.
Dr. Brendan B. Kelly, UWGÂ’s new president who took office during the COVID-19 outbreak, will speak during the ceremony, along with Khareem Leslie, Student Government Association president. All graduatesÂ’ names will be announced by Kelly and Dr. David Jenks, interim provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, during the stream.
The number of spring 2020 graduates exceeds the previous record by more than a hundred students. Of the 1,415 degrees to be awarded, 972 are undergraduate degrees and 443 are graduate-level.
The livestream event is not meant to serve as a replacement for the Spring 2020 Commencement ceremony. Graduates will be invited to an in-person ceremony once it is safe for one to be held. More details on that event will be provided at a later date.
The event will be recorded and posted online afterward for those who cannot watch live.
To view the livestream, visit https://livestream.com/uwg/events/9119762.
(This article was written by Sam Gentry of UWG Communications Dept.)