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December Graduates: Star in a Special Video
UC's December graduates are invited to take part in a special video that will be presented at UC's Commencement Ceremony on Dec. 15.
This is an opportunity for graduates to say "thank you" to family, friends, faculty and/or staff for helping and encouraging you on your pathway to graduation. The video is played as guests are arriving for the ceremony.
Dates for the videotaping are:
- Wednesday, Nov. 14, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
- Thursday, Nov. 15, from noon-4 p.m
Location of taping: College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) Green Room
Directions to the Green Room:
- Enter CCM through the doors next to Starbucks.
- Turn left; go through the double-glass doors.
- Go to the end of the hall and take a left down the big staircase.
- Turn right at the bottom of the stairs, and then right again at the first hallway you come to.
- The studio is Room 3140.
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