ֱCelebrates Fall 2020 Graduates
will confer more than 2,900 degrees for the fall 2020 semester in a special virtual ceremony. The new graduates will join more than 178,000 who have graduated from ֱsince the University opened its doors in 1964. This is the largest fall graduating class in ֱhistory.
“I’m very proud of our graduates’ perseverance, especially during these challenging times,” saidֱPresident John Kelly. “Sincere congratulations to the fall class of 2020. These students contributed much to the life of this university and we are very proud of their accomplishments.”
Fall commencement highlights the accomplishments of several outstanding graduates,including:
- Hannah Herbst, 20,had an impressive career at and at the University. At age 15, she was named “America’s Top Young Scientist” and at 17 she was named to the 2018Forbes“30 Under 30” list. She also was a member of ֱHigh’s state champion track and field team.Herbst will graduate magna cum laudewitha bachelor’s degree in .After graduation, she plans to continue to build her startup company, Tiburon Technologies, LLC, which developed a surgical wound dressing modeled after the bioactive properties of shark skin.
Some interesting statistics regarding the fall graduating class include the fact that 80 of the degree recipients are over the age of 50 and seven are over the age of 60. The oldest graduate is 67, and the youngest is 18. The graduates represent 42 countries.
To view a special 2020 commencement website that includes commencement videos, a listing of all fall graduates by college, features student and faculty videos, as well as a social media feed and more, visit.
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