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Bret Eckhardt - UConn Communications, Angelina Reyes - UConn Communications, and Elizabeth Caron - UConn Communications
More than 9,000 degrees – both undergraduate and graduate – will be awarded this year, which is the highest number of degrees conferred at UConn in the University's 136-year history.