UFV celebrates grads of 2021 and 2020 with a virtual Convocation

Article from UFV Today by Anne Russell, June 18, 2021

It was a Convocation for our COVID-19 times, held virtually and watched from around the world.

The University of the Fraser Valley celebrated grads from the classes of 2020 and 2021 on June 18 with an online ceremony featuring insights from student speakers and honorary doctorate recipients, and stories of student medalists.

Approximately 2,400 students graduated in 2020, and another 2,997 followed in 2021.

The graduates all received a celebration package in the mail, and were invited to submit photos of themselves for the graduate roll and to post on celebration walls.

President Joanne MacLean shared a message that acknowledged the tough times faced by students during the pandemic, but emphasized a brighter future on the horizon.

“You graduate with a credential that will enable your success in the next chapter of your life. You have worked hard over the course of your studies, and this past year against an immense challenge to your mobility and ability to engage with one another in your academic programs,” she noted.

“But during the course of your studies you have worked hard, you’ve been challenged to learn in breadth and depth, to think in different ways through a different lens, to understand complexities and to consider new ideas. You have tested conventional thinking, embraced new knowledge, and above all, you have persevered in the face of challenge.

“And, although our celebrations are virtual this year, please know that our happiness is real and comes from our hearts. For this is a day of joy and celebration, of happy endings and new beginnings, of family and friends, of successes and hopes.

“Your accomplishment glows in all of us at UFV — the faculty who teach and mentor you, and staff from across the university whose work supports your learning journey. I hope that you can feel our pride radiate across the digital distance.”

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LINK to CONVOCATION 2020 & 2021 PROGRAM