Graduation is the culmination of the months and years of effort Queen鈥檚 students put into completing their programs, and the tricolour community is celebrating the more than 2,000 students who are reaching this milestone this fall. While in-person convocation ceremonies have been postponed due to COVID-19, Queen鈥檚 is congratulating graduates with a video message that also recognizes their perseverance throughout the pandemic.

 

鈥淚f you鈥檙e graduating this year, a good portion of your program has been spent under circumstances that have been truly unprecedented,鈥 says Principal and Vice-Chancellor Patrick Deane in the video. 鈥淵our graduating is a tribute to your determination, your creativity, your hard work, and your flexibility. You have both my admiration and warmest congratulations.鈥

When it is safe to do so, Queen鈥檚 plans to resume in-person convocation ceremonies and intends to invite graduates from the Class of 2020 and Class of 2021 back to campus to mark their graduation.

鈥淚t鈥檚 regrettable that we cannot gather together in person this fall to celebrate your hard-earned degree, your diploma, or your certificate. However, I鈥檓 pleased to have this opportunity to offer my sincere congratulations as you officially complete your studies,鈥 says Chancellor Murray Sinclair in the graduation video. 鈥淚 do hope that before too long we will all be able to mark this important achievement together as a community.鈥

The university officially conferred degrees for fall graduates on November 1, and it is preparing diploma packages to send by mail in the coming weeks. A full list of graduating students has been shared online by the Office of the University Registrar. Some faculties and schools are also recognizing their graduates through a virtual event or other online methods in the near term.

鈥淚 truly hope that you have enjoyed your time at Queen鈥檚 and trust that you are taking away with you some wonderful memories and friends who will be with you for the remainder of your lives,鈥 says Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill), Associate Vice-Principal (Indigenous Initiatives and Reconciliation) in her remarks for the video. 鈥淢y hope is that going forward you will feel confident in your future as you lead the way to positive change for generations to come.鈥

For more information fall 2021 graduation, visit the Office of the University Registrar website.

Originally published in Queen's Gazette

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