CSUDH Announces Virtual Graduation Celebration; Commencement Postponed Until Further Notice

CSUDH student, Jesús González, Class of 2019. Photo courtesy of Jesús González.


CSUDH’s Ceremonies and Events and President Thomas A. Parham announced Monday, April 27, a week of virtual graduation celebration activities as a result of commencement being postponed until further notice.

Parham reassures students in a memorandom that commencement will still happening at a later date.

“We are committed to holding commencement ceremonies for our Toro graduates, and our Ceremonies and Events staff will be working diligently to reschedule those ceremonies once we are confident that we can do so safely, amid guidance from government officials and public health advisors,” Parham said. “Unfortunately, as of this date, we can make no promises about when that will be.”

Commencement was originally scheduled May 15 and 16, so CSUDH is organizing a recognition week May 12-16 to “virtually celebrate our graduates and their achievements.”

The planned activities are yet to be announced. Follow @csudhcommencement on Instagram and follow #CSUDHGRAD20 for the latest updates.

April 27, 3:24 P.M Update: CSUDH Events is asking students to submit a picture in order to begin the celebration. View the email below:

Submit your picture here.


View the full memorandom below: