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Graduation season is here already, whether it’s for high school or college these students have worked hard and it’s finally ...
Learn more about the cord and stole colors that CU graduates are wearing today. Typically, cords are rope-like strands that are worn on graduation day to indicate a specific affiliation, legacy or ...
In the letter they urged them to repeal their graduation participation agreement ... Students are being told that they can’t wear stoles representing their national origin, and that is a total ...
Here’s a glossary of the approved cords recognized at CU Boulder: You can wear graduation stoles, or sashes, to represent communities, clubs and organizations you were a part of at CU Boulder. If you ...
Stoles and Cords: Symbolic Adornments of Achievement There are many traditions involving the accessories students wear as they cross the stage. The stoles and cords draped over students' shoulders ...
Graduation regalia includes the cap and gown, as well as other distinguishing hoods, stoles and cords that denote traditions ... or are members of an academic honors society are entitled to wear the ...
BC’s 111th Commencement Ceremony will be held on May 16th at 7 p.m. Graduates attending will need to report by 5 p.m. for ...
graduates are only permitted to wear cords issued by the school’s National Honor Society. Stoles, cords or tassels from any other organization are not allowed during the graduation ceremony.