See the Latest Commencement Photos and Messages on 2019’s Tagboard
BU community uses #BU2019 to capture the weekend
It’s back. In keeping with a recent BU Commencement tradition, Class of 2019 graduates, family members, and friends can once again share their memories and post photos, congratulations, and good wishes on social media via Tagboard. Using #BU2019, anyone with a public Instagram or Twitter account is able to submit content for consideration, starting on Thursday and continuing through Sunday’s All-University Commencement exercises. The user-generated social media content will be shown live on Nickerson Field’s video board during the hour before the ceremony starts.
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Grandpa and I are so very proud of you, Dr Byron Graves❣️. God has blessed you with a beautiful talent and you have chosen to use it to His glory. Love you, Gramma Linda
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From Tampa Florida to congratulate Jesus José Salazar Becerra for this great achievement. Congratulate extensive for his parents.
Fanny, Diana, Andrea and José
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Molly Martel our sweet granddaughter we’re so proud of you.
Love Nana and Papa ❤️ & Tommy -
Hearty Congratulations Meghana! You have made us proud! From Taata
Ammamma, Papa, Ma, Sanjy, Rainni n Suresh, Raj n Ramani n the kiddos -
Emma Howard …CONGRATULATIONS !! Job well done!! <3 <3 Much love from Auntie Paige and the "Toms River Crew" !!
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