Kirsten Kelly, a graduating pharmacy student at Duquesne University, poses for a photo being taken by a friend, Andrea Brillbeck, on the Duquesne campus in Pittsburgh on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
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Rachel Kieffer, a graduating business major at Duquesne University, poses for a photo being taken by her boyfriend, Hunter Endres, on Duquesne’s campus in Pittsburgh on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
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Emma Ranft, a graduating nursing major at Duquesne University, poses for a photo being taken by her mother, Terri Ranft, on Duquesne’s campus in Pittsburgh on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
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Rachel Kieffer, a graduating business major at Duquesne University, poses for a photo with her dog, Lakely, on Duquesne’s campus in Pittsburgh on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Kirsten Kelly, a graduating pharmacy student at Duquesne University, poses for a photo being taken by a friend, Andrea Brillbeck, on Duquesne’s campus in Pittsburgh on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Rachel Kieffer, a graduating business major at Duquesne University, poses for a photo with her dog, Lakely, on Duquesne’s campus in Pittsburgh on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Emma Ranft, a graduating nursing major at Duquesne University, poses for a photo being taken by her mother, Terri Ranft, on Duquesne’s campus in Pittsburgh on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review
Rachel Kieffer, a graduating business major at Duquesne University, poses for a photo being taken by boyfriend, Hunter Endres, on Duquesne’s campus on Thursday, May 7, 2020.
They won’t have the graduation they dreamed of, but some Duquesne University graduates descended on campus Thursday for an impromptu picture-taking day.
They wore caps and gowns and stood on the picturesque walkway that crosses the Uptown campus.
Duquesne is hosting a virtual ceremony Friday.
“The class of 2020 has worked hard and, despite the challenges of recent months, persevered to achieve this milestone in their educational journeys,” said Ken Gormley, Duquesne’s president.
The virtual ceremony will be streamed at 2 p.m. at www.duq.edu/2020virtualceremony. Gormley will deliver the commencement address and confer the degrees.
An in-person graduation is planned later but a date has not been set, officials said.
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