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Boise State Seniors Celebrate Their Accomplishments — Virtually

John Kelly
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Boise State University
File photo of the spring commencement ceremony at Boise State University.

 

Boise State University will put on its first ever virtual graduation tomorrow. Although students will miss out on a typical rite of passage, they’re still doing what they can to celebrate their achievements and prepare for their future. Our Morning Edition host George Prentice spoke with three of the grads — Austin Lamb of Fargo, North Dakota; Daniele Moro of Avezzano, Italy; and Emily Pape of Boise, Idaho — and shares their story. 

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