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SPRING 2021 COMMENCEMENT: MAY 7-8, 2021
CLASS OF 2020 COMMENCEMENT: MAY 13-15, 2021


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Past Commencement News

Palomarez Grad Family

Family of three earning graduate degrees at UTRGV

Carmen Elena Galvan

UTRGV graduate happy to make her parents proud

Melissa Guerra

To Food and Family

Olga Campos, from Donna, who will get her Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology from the UTRGV College of Health Professions, is one of eight women who will ring the bells for the university’s various colleges and schools for the Fall 2020 Virtual Commencement. (UTRGV Photo by Paul Chouy)

UTRGV first gen graduate to ring the bell at fall commencement

Jasmine Leija, of Brownsville, and her mother, Silvia, at the taping of the UTRGV virtual commencement. Leija was selected as one of eight women to ring the bells for the university’s various colleges and schools. (Courtesy Photo)

UTRGV grad to ring the traditional bell in honor of her mother, a cancer survivor

State Rep. Armando “Mando” Martinez

Texas Rep. Armando Martinez earns MPA from UTRGV

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