Maynooth University held its first in-person conferrings since the beginning of the pandemic in October.
Students are calling on colleges to facilitate in-person graduation ceremonies again.
A survey of 50,000 students found the switch to remote teaching had a far-reaching and negative impact on the college experience.
Virtual graduation ceremonies have been become the norm throughout the pandemic.
Maynooth University, however, held its first in-person conferrings since the beginning of the pandemic in October.
Degrees were conferred upon 800 students across 2 days.
President of The Union of Students in Ireland Clare Austick says students deserve to be recognised for all their hard work
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