Over the last few years, we've been seeing more and more graduates in both Louisiana and Texas adding QR codes to their graduation announcements... is that okay or not?
This video is easily our most popular of all time and it features a graduating senior from the Shreveport, LA area... Mansfield to be exact, on her special day.
Louisiana graduates are embracing the new trend of including a cash app QR code on their graduation announcements. Is this convenient for gift-givers or presumptuous on the part of grads?
It's about that time of year when graduation ceremonies, well-wishes and job-hunting begin. Fountain pens and diamond earrings are wonderful and traditional graduation gifts but sometimes something practical can truly be the best option. So send off the graduate in your life with something they'll not only cherish and love because it came from you but they'll actually use on a regular basis!
Rather than holding the festivities in the Cajundome, graduates will take part in individual college commencement ceremonies, which will take place at different outdoor venues over two days to comply with COVID-19 restrictions.
The University of Louisiana will be conferring undergraduate, master's and doctoral degrees during Summer 2020 commencement ceremonies on Friday, August 7 at Cajun Field.