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A student looks on during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A portion of the 836 students who were present for Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony are seen on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Jill Coleman, left, and Rochelle Bartley take a photo before Gonzaga University’s College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony.
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A student volunteer passes out Class of 2021 masks before Gonzaga University’s College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony on Sunday.
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A student lifts up his diploma during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Gonzaga University President Thayne McCulloh delivers the commencement address during the College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony on May 9, 2021, at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Students line up to cross the stage to receive their diplomas during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Students hug before Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Guests listen during Gonzaga University’s College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9. With Washington’s mask mandate set to end next week, hospital officials urge people to continue wearing masks indoors to help reduce transmission of coronavirus.
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A student shakes another student's hand after receiving her diploma during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A portion of the 836 students who were present for Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony are seen on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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The Angus Scott Pipe Band kicks off Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A portion of the 836 students who were present for Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony are seen on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Students walk back to their seats after receiving diplomas at Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Spencer Brown walks off the stage after receiving his diploma during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Gonzaga University President Thayne McCulloh delivers the commencement address during the College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony on May 9, 2021, at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Guests cheer for graduates during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A student walks off the stage after receiving his diploma during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A student walks back to his seat after receiving a diploma at Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A student lifts up his diploma during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Students listen during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A student signs in before Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Luke Kenneally waves his diploma during Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A student gives a thumbs up on the way to his seat after receiving a diploma at Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A student moves the tassel of her cap to the other side at the conclusion of Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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A student throws his cap in the air at the conclusion of Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Gonzaga University President Thayne McCulloh takes a photo with Monica Mifsud (left), Gabriella Morales (second from right) and Alyssa Haworth after the College of Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony on May 9, 2021, at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Barnabas Sirak hugs a faculty member after Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021 at Union Stadium in Mead. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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Students depart Gonzaga University's College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Ceremony on May 9, 2021, which was held at Union Stadium in Mead rather than the traditional indoor event inclusive of the entire graduating undergraduate class at the Spokane Arena. Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Gonzaga went to lengths to make sure it could hold in-person graduations; requiring that all grads, guests and staff wear masks at all times— except for a brief SRHD-approved mask-free moment for graduates to cross the stage one at a time— as well as no on-stage handshakes, social distancing between seats on the field and dividing the more than 1300 members of the class of 2021 into three sections of ceremonies.
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