Colleges on
the West Side have cancelled and rescheduled their spring graduation ceremonies
as a public safety precaution due to the coronavirus pandemic.
SUNY Buffalo State has cancelled its May 15 graduation and yet has not made
further arrangements.
However, Canisius, D’Youville,
and Medaille colleges
are finding alternative dates
and ways to hold their traditional ceremonies to
celebrate the graduating seniors.
Canisius will hold its ceremony on Oct. 10 and D’Youville will hold a virtual
celebration on May 17 and traditional ceremony on Sept. 25. Medaille will hold
its ceremony on Nov. 30.
“I have decided that we must reschedule our spring 2020 Commencement
ceremonies to a date and format yet to be determined,” SUNY Buffalo State’s
President Katherine Conway-Turner said in a letter sent out to students.
Although they are left without a ceremony, seniors have been given
confirmation that they will be graduating and still receiving their diplomas.
“If you are on track to complete your degree this spring, you will
graduate and go on to do amazing things in this world,” President Conway-Turner
said.
As the standard procedure, students will receive their diplomas via mail
once all degree requirements are met.
By Zachary Jones and Emily Miller
By Zachary Jones and Emily Miller