Redbird grads take the CEFCU stage for winter commencement | Illinois State University
Illinois State University granted 1,020 baccalaureate degree and 332 graduate degrees over the weekend for winter commencement. The University held two ceremonies on Saturday, December 14 at CEFCU Arena. Graduating Redbirds shared their winter commencement experiences on social media all weekend long. Check out this year’s roundup of some of the best posts and photos to see why Illinois State is #RedbirdProud of our newest graduating class.
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