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To make the long-distance commencement more personal, the medical school asked each student to send a video or photo that will play when their name is read. Some students sent family portraits, including newborn babies. Others posed with their pets. Some took pictures and video in front of the Medical Education Building in Lake Nona. Others did mini-home videos featuring digital animation.

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Jacklyn Locklear infused her poolside graduation with New Orleans flair to celebrate her upcoming OB/GYN residency at LSU. Because COVID-19 also canceled traditional Match Day festivities in March, students had to create their own events for the day they learn where they will do residency training. Locklear orchestrated a 麻豆精品 S渟econd line 麻豆精品 S parade around her pool.
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The UCF College of Medicine will at 10 a.m. May 15 through YouTube.