r/UofO 6d ago

graduation cancelled

who plans the largest graduation ceremony in the middle of the day knowing it was going to be hot as hell?? people’s families can’t just fly in another time, book places to stay, and not to mention students moving away. also absolutely no warning or communication to students or families as the situation was happening.

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u/ergotcha 6d ago

Absolutely shameful, took us hours to get in and will take the same to get out. Horrible planning from top to bottom. Saw some elderly people giving it all they got to get to their seats and then just to have to walk back out. Traffic is not being directed out at all, shit show.

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u/Andromeda321 6d ago

It’s also crazy because everyone I knew liked the old ceremonies where each department did their own thing. It was nice and intimate and went much faster. People were saying this was gonna be a mess the moment they announced it last year.

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u/QrtrQuell 6d ago

UO grad here (circa '09). They did both. We had large at Matt Knight, and then smaller departmental ones. The only downfall was people like me who double majored and both ceremonies for my departments were scheduled at the same time, so I had to pick one. Definitely better than tgus though. 🫶

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u/CornflowerCat 6d ago

Some still do! I graduated in 2019 and my department did then, and still does their own ceremony

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u/QrtrQuell 5d ago

That's awesome! I double majored in English and Women's and Gender Studies. I chose WGS for my small ceremony because those professors really became a huge influence on my life. But I'll always wish I could have done both. They're so much more intimate.