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Spring Graduates: Find Out How to Star in a Special UC 'Thank You' Video
Graduates can get a jump on Commencement by stopping by the UC Graduation Fair this week at the UC Bookstore in Tangeman University Center (TUC).
The grad fair takes place from 10 a.m.-7 p.m., April 10-11, at the UC Bookstore in TUC.
On April 11, graduates can take part in recording a special thank you to the person or people who supported them on their pathway to Commencement.
The thank you video recording sessions will take place from 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Wednesday, April 11, at the grad fair. The video will be featured at all three Commencement ceremonies June 8-9.
In order to participate in the spring commencement ceremonies, graduates must RSVP.
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