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UTEP to Host Spring and Summer 2020 Virtual Commencement on Sept. 12

Last Updated on September 09, 2020 at 12:00 AM

Originally published September 09, 2020

By UC Staff

UTEP Communications

EL PASO, Texas – The University of Texas at El Paso will host a single virtual Commencement ceremony for its Spring and Summer 2020 graduates. The virtual Commencement will be available online starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020, and will continue to be available for on-demand playback.

The University of Texas at El Paso will host a single virtual Commencement ceremony for its Spring and Summer 2020 graduates. The virtual Commencement will be available online starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. To commemorate UTEP’s Class of 2020, the 'Mining Minds' pickaxe sculpture at the Sun Bowl-University roundabout will be illuminated in blue and orange on Saturday evening.
The University of Texas at El Paso will host a single virtual Commencement ceremony for its Spring and Summer 2020 graduates. The virtual Commencement will be available online starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 12, 2020. To commemorate UTEP’s Class of 2020, the "Mining Minds" pickaxe sculpture at the Sun Bowl-University roundabout will be illuminated in blue and orange on Saturday evening.

All UTEP faculty, staff, students, and the more than 3,000 graduates and their families are encouraged to view the ceremony via the main UTEP Commencement web page at utep.edu/utepgrad.

The virtual Commencement will replace the May graduation ceremonies that were previously postponed due to the pandemic. The University’s decision to hold a single ceremony came after thoroughly reviewing community health conditions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The virtual ceremony will feature remarks from President Wilson and Provost John Wiebe, and the traditional conferral of the degrees. 

“Commencement is an important celebration for our students and their families. We really wanted to make this happen in-person,” President Heather Wilson said. “But an in-person ceremony of this size with the persistent level of disease in our region just doesn’t make sense. We are very proud of our graduates and look forward to celebrating their accomplishments virtually and safely.”

To commemorate UTEP’s Class of 2020, the "Mining Minds" pickaxe sculpture at the Sun Bowl-University roundabout will be illuminated in blue and orange on Saturday evening.

“Mining Minds” is an iconic piece of public art installed in 2010 to enhance the UTEP campus. At night, orange lights brighten the steel structure while light from LEDs emanate from the perforated “ones” and “zeroes” at each end of the pick.

The University illuminates the pick in blue and orange on special occasions such as historic dates, major annual milestones and celebrations of special accomplishments.

Learn more about "Mining Minds" here.

For additional information about the Virtual Commencement, please visit utep.edu/utepgrad or contact the Office of University Relations at ur@utep.edu or call 915-747-8244.