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Watch: Three commencement ceremonies stream live today

Austin Peay State University will host six commencement ceremonies on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 6-7, to honor the University’s spring and summer graduates.  Today, the University will host a morning ceremony for spring graduates and two afternoon ceremonies for summer graduates. They are:  • 10 a.m. – May graduates from the College of Arts and Letters and the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. • 2 p.m. – August graduates from the College of Behavioral and Health Sciences, Eriksson College of Education, College of Business and general studies majors. • 6 p.m. – August graduates from the College of Arts and Letters and the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and students earning the liberal arts associate degree.   Friday’s ceremonies will be streamed live at https://apsu.edu/commencement/commencementinformation/webcast.php.  Austin Peay held three ceremonies for spring graduates yesterday, Thursday, Aug. 6. You can watch those ceremonies at https://apsu.edu/commencement/commencementinformation/webcast.php.  Attendees to follow CDC guidelines, have limited guests  All ceremonies will take place in the APSU Dunn Center and follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) social distancing guidelines. All students, guests and Austin Peay employees will be required to follow established guidelines.  Because APSU will have to limit seating for each ceremony, students had to confirm their intent to participate. Those students received a limited number of tickets for their guests. Guests must have tickets to attend the ceremonies.  In order to provide as safe an environment as possible, all graduates and guests (3 years and older) must wear a face covering or mask while inside the Dunn Center.  For more information about the ceremonies, visit https://www.apsu.edu/commencement/.

(Posted Aug. 7, 2020)

Austin Peay State University will host six commencement ceremonies on Thursday and Friday, Aug. 6-7, to honor the University’s spring and summer graduates. 

Today, the University will host a morning ceremony for spring graduates and two afternoon ceremonies for summer graduates. They are: 

Friday’s ceremonies will be streamed live at https://apsu.edu/commencement/commencementinformation/webcast.php.

Austin Peay held three ceremonies for spring graduates yesterday, Thursday, Aug. 6. You can watch those ceremonies at https://apsu.edu/commencement/commencementinformation/webcast.php

Attendees to follow CDC guidelines, have limited guests

All ceremonies will take place in the APSU Dunn Center and follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) social distancing guidelines. All students, guests and Austin Peay employees will be required to follow established guidelines.

Because APSU will have to limit seating for each ceremony, students had to confirm their intent to participate. Those students received a limited number of tickets for their guests. Guests must have tickets to attend the ceremonies.

In order to provide as safe an environment as possible, all graduates and guests (3 years and older) must wear a face covering or mask while inside the Dunn Center. 

For more information about the ceremonies, visit https://www.apsu.edu/commencement/.

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