In Boston, where I live, graduation is more than a day. It’s a whole season. It’s harder to find a parking space now than the night before a nor’easter. As a professor, father and proud mentor, I’ve attended (and battled for parking) at many graduations. I mention parking spaces because, amid all the celebrations I’ve recently attended, I’ve found myself looking out at the crowd of accomplished students and am drawn to the empty spaces. The emotional core of a commencement is a feeling of fulfillment. But those empty spaces represent the many students who did not make it to their graduation this year. Today, more than 39 million Americans have some college credits, but no degree. E
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