Published: May 6, 2021 By

Family and friends of the class of 2021 celebrated Thursday as more than 9,000 graduates officially earned their degrees after years of hard work and challenges overcome鈥撯損articularly over the past year鈥撯搄oining 300,000 兔子先生传媒文化作品 alumni worldwide.

Valeria Ayala Alonso celebrates after getting her photo taken at Folsom Field during Grad Appreciation Days events

Valeria Ayala Alonso, a molecular biology and psychology double major, celebrates after getting her photo taken at Folsom Field during 兔子先生传媒文化作品鈥檚 Grad Appreciation Days events on April 23, 2021. (Photo by Glenn Asakawa/University of Colorado)

The virtual commencement ceremony, the second in the university鈥檚 history due to the COVID-19 pandemic, began with footage of the ceremonial mace traveling to iconic locations on and off campus, from the Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre to The Sink restaurant on University Hill.听

The mace was created for the commencement ceremonies of May 1984. At its base is the university鈥檚 motto, translated as 鈥淟et your light shine鈥 circling the crown in Greek characters.听

Speaker Dwinita 鈥淣ita鈥 Mosby Tyler, founder of The Equity Project, a consulting firm supporting organizations and communities in building diversity, equity and inclusion strategies, noted听it can be difficult to see the light sometimes.

鈥淲e are living in complicated times and sometimes it鈥檚 tough to see the light, the hope, the brightness,鈥 she said. 鈥淜now that sometimes the greatest life lessons sit in this complication.鈥澨

Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano praised the class of 2021 for not waiting to graduate to make a difference.

鈥淵ou have not waited to graduate to engage and change the world,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n your time here, you have advocated for social change and racial equality. You are already creating the world in which you want to live, succeed, thrive and pass on to the next generation.鈥

DiStefano also highlighted that the class of 2021 鈥減ersevered through one of the most difficult times in the university鈥檚 145-year history.鈥

鈥淐ongratulations. You are a historic class.鈥

Presenting tomorrow鈥檚 leaders: The class of 2021

Read from a few of the many talented, motivated and innovative students who are graduating and starting on their next adventure. As they become Forever Buffs, they leave their inspirational legacies鈥撯搘ith advice and reflection鈥撯揻or those who follow.听

Meantime, College of Music master鈥檚 degree candidate Nnamdi Nwankwo sang the National Anthem, and Senior Class Council President Allie Reuter congratulated her peers and encouraged them to live true to their values.听

鈥淭oday I want to ask you to consider two things.听First, do you know what you value in life, and second, do your actions demonstrate these values?鈥澨

Further, Reuter acknowledged that mistakes are inevitable in life.

鈥淲hat I am sure of is that we will own our mistakes. We will grow from them and we will leverage them to draw closer to understanding what we value in life.鈥

The event, moderated by Commencement Marshal Bud Coleman, theater听and dance professor, included a senior class video featuring scenes from the past four years across campus.听

About 9,000 undergraduate and graduate degrees were conferred. The degree candidates are from fall 2020 and spring and summer 2021. They include 6,967 bachelor鈥檚 degrees, 1,747 master鈥檚 degrees, 402 doctoral degrees and 191 law degree candidates. (These numbers were accurate as of May 4 but could shift as final degree numbers are verified.)听

Newly minted #ForeverBuffs took to social media channels along with their family and friends to celebrate their special day in real-time.听

Class of 2021 graduates also participated in in-person Grad Appreciation Days activities on campus over the past few weeks leading up to Thursday鈥檚 virtual commencement ceremony, such as various selfie stations on campus, a walk across a stage at Folsom Field in cap and gown, and a place to decorate their caps.听