SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA (May 22, 2020) — Jasmine Harris of Davenport, Iowa, will graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sports Management from University of Sioux Falls.

Harris was among nearly 500 students who are candidates for degrees in the 2020 graduating class.

University of Sioux Falls found new ways to celebrate the class of 2020 by mailing graduation boxes to each graduate containing a commencement program, diploma cover, and, in USF tradition, a purple towel representing the commission to serve others that comes with the responsibility of an education.

Additionally, a virtual commencement recognition video was released to celebrate graduates which can be found at www.youtube.com/usiouxfalls.

About University of Sioux Falls

Founded over 136 years ago, The University of Sioux Falls is a transformative Christian liberal-arts university serving approximately 1,500 students through traditional undergraduate programs as well as graduate and evening and online degree programs. USF is committed to academic excellence and the development of mature Christian persons for service to God and humankind in the world through its more than 90 programs in business, education, nursing, and much more, including The Center for Professional Development. A recent survey showed an impressive 99% of graduates secure a position in their chosen field or continued on to graduate school within six months of graduation. Additionally, 79% of graduates started their careers in South Dakota, and of those, 88% lived in Sioux Falls or within 30 miles. More at www.usiouxfalls.edu.

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