Universities in Canada plan in-person convocation ceremonies after lengthy hiatus
Daniella Okezie has been practising her strut.
In a few weeks, the graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University will finally get a chance to walk across the stage at a convocation ceremony to mark the completion of the bachelor’s program she finished two years ago.
It’s something she’s been eager to do ever since what she called an anticlimactic graduation in 2020, when she received her degree in the mail as the pandemic cancelled large in-person public events.
“It’s like a burden or something has lifted off my chest, like I can finally commemorate all the work that I put in,” Okezie says in a phone interview. “It might not be a big deal to a lot of people, but it just feels like that was stolen from us.”