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Greater Columbus universities celebrate seniors through tradition


A soon-to-be graduate tosses their cap in the air while taking photos under the Ohio Stadium rotunda in their graduation regalia on May 4, 2022. Ohio State's spring commencement is inside the stadium on Sunday, May 8.

Cue up the pomp and circumstance — it’s college graduation season.

Commencement ceremonies are a staple, but as the semester draws to an end, some schools celebrate their graduating classes through age-old traditions.

As students count down the days until graduation, many are also looking forward to celebrations and traditions specific to graduating seniors. Some schools are reintroducing traditions this year after a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic.

How do Greater Columbus universities celebrate their seniors? Here’s a look at some of their graduation traditions.

Capital University in Bexley

Capital University

A landmark of Capital University’s Bexley campus is its Memorial Gateway. The brick pillars and wrought-iron gate aren’t just a scenic entry into campus; the gate also is a symbol of students’ college careers.

Walking through the Gate, as it is casually known, signifies “the completion of a student’s academic journey and the start of a lifetime as a Capital University alumnus,” according to Capital’s 2021 commencement information.





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