Graduates across America were not able to congregate in person this year due to coronavirus concerns, but a lot of them showed up for YouTube’s Dear Class of 2020 star-studded virtual ceremony. In a ...
YouTube’s “Dear Class of 2020” virtual graduation event — livestreamed on Sunday, June 7, over more than four hours — set a new record for the video service. According to YouTube, “Dear Class of 2020” ...
Across the nation, millions of high school and college graduates are missing their graduation ceremonies due to the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. But through the incredible use of ...
Due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, the senior classes of 2020 will be missing out on traditional graduation ceremonies. But celebs have been stepping up virtually, and the latest star set to address the ...
YouTube’s Dear Class of 2020 begins at 3:00 p.m. ET and noon PT. The commencement ceremony is four hours long and will feature appearances by more than 70 world leaders, entertainment figures, and ...
On June 7, BTS joined the likes of Barack and Michelle Obama, Beyoncé, and other big names for YouTube’s Dear Class of 2020. The seven members — RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V, and Jungkook — gave a ...
This event has been rescheduled; please see new time and date below. Looking for a way to celebrate your 2020 graduate? Barack and Michelle Obama will lead an all-star lineup of speakers at the “Dear ...
Since it hit the United States in early 2020, the coronavirus has forced in-person high school and college graduation ceremonies to be canceled. But if you're a graduating senior, there's still hope ...
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