After her virtual ‘Graduate Together‘ ceremony with people from all across the world, Malala Yousafzai has actually graduated from the prestigious Oxford University in London.
The education activist now has a degree in philosophy, politics, and economics from Oxford University.
The Swat native took a break from activism to indulge in a bit of merrymaking with her family. Besides the solemn cake cutting, her family made sure to get a few embarrassing pictures. That’s what family is for.
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It looks like she’ll be taking a break from activism for a while.
“I don’t know what’s ahead. For now, it will be Netflix, reading and sleep.”
Hard to express my joy and gratitude right now as I completed my Philosophy, Politics and Economics degree at Oxford. I don’t know what’s ahead. For now, it will be Netflix, reading and sleep. 😴 pic.twitter.com/AUxN55cUAf
— Malala Yousafzai (@Malala) June 19, 2020
Funny how the global Graduate Together ceremony took place days before Malala Yousafzai’s actual graduation. In fact, she still had four exams left.
Still four more exams to go 😩, but thank you 🙏 https://t.co/LlANUQeRPi
— Malala Yousafzai (@Malala) June 8, 2020
Tune in now and watch @Malala address the class of 2020! https://t.co/VgtgWzRC2l
— Malala Fund (@MalalaFund) May 15, 2020
#GraduateTogether tonight at 8:00 pm ET 🧑🏽🎓 pic.twitter.com/qauOpSO5PC
— Malala Fund (@MalalaFund) May 16, 2020
Graduate Together was a televised virtual graduation ceremony with people from all over the world. The purpose was to give American high school graduates a unique opportunity for dialogue on education.
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That’s why education activist Malala Yousafzai addressed the virtual ceremony. This took place in May. However, her virtual exams took place well into June.
Arrangements like virtual graduations and virtual exams necessary to keep some degree of normalcy amid the Coronavirus quarantine worldwide. People might be kept apart by the COVID-19 pandemic but they are together in spirit.
