Temple University graduation features long-overdue ceremony for students impacted by pandemicclass of 2024, entering the Liacouras Center on Wednesday morning was significant, if not surreal.
"This is like the culmination of my entire education and I could not be happier that I'm here," said graduate Zac Raymond. The commencement is a long time coming for these graduates, many of whom graduated high school during the height of the pandemic in 2020.'Abbott Elementary' creator Quinta Brunson speaks to Temple students during 137th commencement ceremony
"For a lot of us, this has been our first in-person graduation since 8th grade," said Journee Reba Lutz, the student speaker during the commencement ceremony." didn't get the opportunity in 2020. Unfortunately had to do it virtually," he said.Sky Arthur also recalls the difficulty that the pandemic created in starting classes at Temple.
"Especially the transition from high school to college. Taking those online classes was brutal," she said.Elo Oghene immigrated to the United States not long before becoming a student at Temple. She said she had nearly nothing when she started, so she's amazed to now be a graduate of Temple University."This is my first graduation that feels complete and I'm finally ending a chapter," said Sydney Pecarific as she prepared to go into the commencement ceremony.
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