To find success, WVU graduates encouraged to keep asking themselves ‘What was I made for?’
12 May 2024
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Instilled with Mountaineer Values and encouraged to continue pursuing their purpose while paving the way for positive change in the world, more than 3,000 West Virginia University graduates walked across the stage during nine Commencement ceremonies this weekend (May 10-12) at the Coliseum.
For many, this graduation celebration marked the first opportunity to commemorate their academic achievements in person.
“Many of you started this journey under uniquely challenging circumstances and I am thrilled to give you the celebration that you deserve,” WVU President Gordon Gee told the graduates.
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