The history of graduation traditions at UNM and beyond
Elijah Ritch | December 9In American society, graduation has become a momentous signifier of the end of one period in life and the beginning of another. Whether this be from high school, college or any place else, the event of graduation has brought about an entire culture of traditions. With the University of New Mexico’s graduation ceremonies beginning on Dec. 11, here’s a look at the origin of some graduation customs. The tradition of wearing a cap and gown while graduating can be traced back to the 12th century, though at that time they were primarily worn to keep grads warm, according to the University of Illinois Chicago. The designs of typical graduation gowns were determined by the Intercollegiate Code of 1895, which the majority of universities follow to this day, according to UIC.



















