Local resident graduates from UW-Madison

Shoreline, WALocal News

The University of Wisconsin-Madison celebrated the graduation of 9,424 students during its Spring 2025 Commencement held on May 9-10. Two ceremonies were conducted, with undergraduates gathering at Camp Randall and graduate candidates at the Kohl Center. Yuzhou Sa, a resident of Shoreline, WA, graduated with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the School of Veterinary Medicine. This event underscores the university's role in fostering educational excellence and community ties. Graduates and their families celebrated this significant accomplishment, marking a new chapter in their lives.

The university continues to support local and national educational initiatives. For further information about UW-Madison and its programs, visit the university's official website. The growing number of graduates indicates the university's expanding impact on higher education.

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