Class of 2020 graduating with a difference
Graduating Griffith students are celebrating their academic milestone virtually this year as COVID-19 mass gathering restrictions move the ceremonies online.
Graduating Griffith students are celebrating their academic milestone virtually this year as COVID-19 mass gathering restrictions move the ceremonies online.
"We are immensely proud of what you’ve achieved."
Finally we can do more, more of things we believe in, our passions, and challenge ourselves, and all this is because we know more. This is what Griffith has given us.
Two Griffith University dentistry students have been named recipients of 2021 Golden Key International Honor Society Scholarships.
Students, family and friends attended the first in-person ceremonies to be held in more than a year.
Thinking of studying a Bachelor of Acting? Second-year student, Emily Crow, shares her experience at the Con, why she came...
Two of Queensland’s top judges, Chief Justice Catherine Holmes and Judge Brendan Butler, have received honorary doctorates from Griffith University for distinguished service to the legal profession.
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice graduate Lewis Glover presented the student speech at last Thursday’s graduate ceremony...
Education alumnus Sabrina Lengsfeld loves her career as a special education teacher. Within a few months of graduating with a...