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“I decided I wanted to take [my] negative experience and turn it into a positive.”
Formerly known as affinity graduations, the events awarded stoles and certificates for participating graduates.
The day proceeded in a new venue with the familiar rhythms and emotions of past commencement celebrations.
They advance to the NCAA Division II Super Regional round following a 13–12 victory over Cal Poly Pomona on Saturday.
The event moved from a two-day affair at the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý Stadium to a one-day unified event at the Salinas Sports Complex.
This spring semester, 703 students worked on the ÐÔÊӽ紫ý campus.
This is the sixth time in the past nine years that the Otters have made the NCAA Division II Western Region playoffs.
The Community Foundation for Monterey County has dispensed more than $800,000 to support students in ÐÔÊӽ紫ý’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program over the past six years. The funds were donated by the Gambord family. A lunchtime reception at the Otter Student Union on Friday, May 12, honored the Gambords and some of the 66 nursing students who have benefited from the scholarships they have made possible.
Eight students toured Post Ranch Inn, strolling in the dense forest, poking their heads into rooms.
The festival takes place May 17-19 across almost every academic area of campus.