MIT’s first online Commencement ceremony provided both unique and familiar experiences for graduates of the Class of 2020. Graduates heard from an array of speakers, experienced beautiful music, and flipped their Brass Rats.
But this year more than ever, the celebration that ensued on social media through #MIT2020 provided a glimpse of how our graduates experienced this unique culmination of study at MIT. While students, faculty, staff, families, and friends who tuned in were physically distant on May 29, this year’s Commencement provided the community with a series of moments that will be remembered forever.
Graduates celebrated with their families.
Graduation with the fam #mit2020 pic.twitter.com/MWy5r57sdR
— Mate0 (@ColombianMateo) May 29, 2020
CONGRATULATIONS TO MY SMART AND AMAZING BROTHER‼️‼️‼️ i love you and i’m so proud!! @MIT #mit #MIT2020 pic.twitter.com/7mO1yR4mAv
— priscilla gonzalez (@priscillaagonza) May 29, 2020
While graduates did not “walk,” they commemorated the receipt of their diplomas.
annnnnd 4 1/2 years later I’m blessed to be the second black man to graduate from MIT with a degree in Design :)
— zidane (@young__ka) May 29, 2020
#MIT2020 #BlackExcellence pic.twitter.com/7eSHftAHb2
The creativity did not stop because the ceremony was online.
We took some graduation pics in animal crossing!#MIT2020 #AnimalCrossingNewHorizons pic.twitter.com/55GoiCco5B
— Yunyi Zhu (@YunyiZhu3) May 29, 2020
Grads dressed up, because they earned that regalia.
There was cake.
And grads brought a strong balloon game.
At least one family celebrated not one but two graduates.
Congratulations, Class of 2020!
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