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Photos: Commencement 2016

For four decades, late spring has been a joyous time in the life of the Health Science Center. Health professionals complete their degrees and graduate, carrying forward the work of creating healthier communities.聽With their diplomas, some are receiving their first credentials as health care providers, public health experts and biomedical researchers. Many are building on established careers. All are dedicated to transforming lives.

This May 21, hundreds of graduates participated in UNT Health Science Center Commencement.

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