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WVU Commencement kicks off for Class of 2025

WVU Commencement kicks off for Class of 2025

Yahoo17-05-2025

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (WBOY) — Friday marked the beginning of a new chapter for West Virginia University's graduating class of 2025, as commencement began.
The College of Law was the first class to graduate, holding its ceremony at 9:00 am. The Schools of Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health and Dentistry followed, alongside the Masters and Doctorate programs in WVU's School of Medicine.
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This class of students is also the last to be under WVU President Gordon E. Gee, after he announced his intent to retire in August 2023. He'll be replaced by former Coastal Carolina University President Michael Benson, who starts this summer.
Commencements will continue on both Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18. You can find a full schedule of those ceremonies and links to livestream the events on WVU's website.
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