Longwood awards 1,191 degrees
Published 7:02 pm Monday, May 17, 2021
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Noah Isabella Leech was one of the Longwood students overjoyed to receive their college degree. (Photo by Staci Bridge)
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Traditionally, Longwood seniors who portray the university mascot Elwood throughout the school year reveal their identities on graduation day by wearing a portion of the costume to the graduation ceremony. Matthew Carley is wearing the gloves of the Elwood costume. (Photo by Staci Bridge)
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Traditionally, Longwood seniors who portray the university mascot Elwood throughout the school year reveal their identities on graduation day by wearing a portion of the costume to the graduation ceremony. Caleb Forgit jumps up to show the audience he is wearing Elwood’s feet (hoofs). (Photo by Staci Bridge)
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Longwood University awarded 937 degrees to the Class of 2021 on Saturday, May 15 on Wheeler Mall.
Across Wheeler Mall, chairs were spread out in groups of three for graduates and their two guests, as COVID-19 precautions limited the number of people who could attend the ceremony.
This was the first time Longwood University has seated each graduate with their family rather than in a large group of their peers.
While crossing the stage, each graduate was invited to touch Joan of Arc, a longstanding good-luck tradition as they received their diplomas.
Journalist and author Ray Suarez was the featured speaker at the undergraduate ceremony, saying it was a great treat to speak at an in-person graduation.
“My wish for you is that your Longwood education is constantly echoing in your head in new situations and new settings and amidst new challenges,” Suarez said.
Suarez told the graduates fate had determined they would begin their post-undergraduate lives in such challenging times, but they were responsible for what happens next.
“Your times have to fit like a puzzle piece into the story of the world,” Suarez said. “You don’t get to pick the times that you grow up in. You don’t get to pick the times that you become an adult in. They pick you, and you’ve got to make the best of it.”
The university’s graduate ceremony was held Friday, May 14, on Stubbs Mall rather than the traditional setting inside Jarman Auditorium. During Friday’s graduate ceremony, Longwood awarded 254 degrees.