ATHENS, GEORGIA (May 5, 2025) — Ashish Tadepalli is among the more than 8,000 candidates for graduation in the University of Georgia's Class of 2025 who will be celebrated during Commencement exercises this week.

Tadepalli, of Moline, Illinois, is a candidate for an MBA Business Administration.

"We are proud to celebrate the accomplishments of our University of Georgia students in the Class of 2025," said President Jere W Morehead. "Commencement is a meaningful tradition that allows students, families, and friends to reflect on the hard work and perseverance that brought them to this moment. We look forward to seeing the many ways these graduates will continue to make a difference as alumni of the University of Georgia."

The spring undergraduate ceremony will take place Friday, May 9, 7:30PM, in Sanford Stadium. The spring graduate ceremony will be held in two sessions on Thursday, May 8, with the master's/specialist ceremony starting at 10AM and the doctoral ceremony starting at 2:30PM in Stegeman Coliseum.

UGA alumnus Jarryd Wallace, four-time Paralympian and winner of two bronze medals, will deliver the spring undergraduate Commencement address. Paige Carmichael, Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor and University Professor in the department of pathology, will deliver the address at the graduate ceremonies.

For additional details and a complete 2025 Commencement schedule, visit UGA's Commencement website, commencement.uga.edu.

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