The University will employ some additional measures this year to support safety for everyone.
University Communications, Monday, May 6th, 2024Carolina’s Spring Commencement ceremony is just around the corner and the Class of 2024 will be celebrated.
The University will employ some additional safety measures this year to support safety for everyone.
New this year, graduates will need to present their UNC One Card to enter the seating area in Kenan Stadium.
Event officials will also enforce a clear bag policy for all Commencement ceremonies in all venues. The clear bag policy will apply to the main ceremony in Kenan Stadium, the Doctoral Hooding ceremony and all school, departmental and other smaller group ceremonies.
Please also note the list below of prohibited items.
7 p.m. Saturday, May 11
Guests are encouraged to leave all bags at home, but the following items will be allowed into all Commencement venues:
Alcoholic beverages, artificial noise makers, baby seats, large bags, balloons, banners, flags and signs (larger than 8 ½” x 11”), signs on sticks or other devices, beach balls, coolers or containers, explosives, fireworks, folding chairs, food and beverages (except sealed plastic water bottles), illegal drugs, laser pointers, pets (except service animals), strollers (noncollapsible), umbrellas, weapons of any kind and any other item that in the judgment of management staff poses a safety hazard or detracts from the ability of others to enjoy the event.
All permissible bags and containers are subject to search upon entry.
The North Carolina Restore and Preserve Free Speech Act and the UNC System Board of Governors Policy on Free Speech and Free Expression provides a range of possible disciplinary actions for those who substantially interfere with another person’s protected free speech rights. This includes protests that limit the ability of others to hear a speaker.
The University respects the rights of peaceful protesters. While anyone — including students, faculty and staff — may gather and exercise their rights to free speech, state law and the Board of Governors policy prohibit significant disruption of University operations. The University’s Policy on Demonstrative Events provides a list of prohibited items and actions for demonstrations. We expect all campus community members to comply, and those who do not will be subject to arrest.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation with these safety measures.
For additional information about Spring Commencement, please visit the Commencement website.