Graduating LGBTQ-Plus Students Invited to Lavender Graduation

Lavender Graduation
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Lavender Graduation

Lavender Graduation invites students — undergraduate and graduate — to save the date for Lavender Graduation 2021 at 11 a.m. CST on April 10 via Zoom. This is open to LGBTQ-plus and queer identifying students graduating in the spring, summer and fall of 2021. Guests of graduates and supportive allies are also welcome.

Lavender Graduation is a celebration of LGBTQ-plus and queer students at the University of Arkansas, open to graduating students at all levels — undergraduate, masters, and doctoral. This graduation celebration will include the distribution of regalia (stoles) and other celebratory items. 

RSVP for the Lavendar Graduation.

For more information, contact Toby Klein: tlklein@uark.edu.

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