INCLEMENT WEATHER PLAN ANNOUNCED FOR COMMENCEMENT COLUMBUS -- Ohio State University officials have announced a plan to deal with heavy rain or other severe weather during spring quarter commencement June 12 in Ohio Stadium. Spring graduates and their families are being advised that there is no indoor site large enough to accommodate the approximately 5,500 graduates and 35,000 guests. Every reasonable effort will be made to hold the event as planned, said Carol Ries, director of the Office of Commencement and Special Events. In case of dangerous weather conditions, the ceremonies will be either delayed or canceled, and the graduates and guests will be notified in time to minimize confusion. In the case of cancellation, diplomas will be distributed to the graduates at French Field House and other campus locations. Guests will not be admitted to French Field House. Last year, for the first time in 56 years, commencement had to be canceled just a few minutes after it began as a torrential rainstorm stalled over Columbus, drenching graduates, guests and the platform group, and shorting out the field microphones. Be Prepared If it is raining or rain is forecast, graduates and guests should come prepared with appropriate rain gear. The ceremony will proceed in the rain if conditions are not severe. Ponchos, raincoats and something to sit on in the wet bleachers are advised for guests. Umbrellas are permitted in the stadium for commencement, though they are not allowed during athletic events. Graduates will be provided clear plastic ponchos. Stay Tuned If, on June 12, there is any question of the weather conditions becoming severe, WOSU-AM (820 AM) radio will broadcast official updates on the status of commencement during its local newsbreaks on the hour and half-hour. Other local radio and television stations also will be kept updated. Beginning May 11, information will be available on a Web site: www.osu.edu/commence.html Severe Weather University officials will closely monitor the weather conditions with the National Weather Service and other agencies. If severe weather (heavy rain, thunderstorms, tornado watch/warnings) is predicted for the early morning hours, the event may be delayed for up to one hour beyond its scheduled start time of 9:30 a.m. If it appears that the severe weather will persist, the ceremony will be canceled. If the ceremony must be canceled after it is under way, guests and graduates should follow the instructions as announced at the stadium. Pre-Arrange a Meeting Spot Graduates are advised to plan ahead with their families and other guests where they will meet after the ceremony. This is particularly important in case of poor weather. St. John Arena, Larkins Hall and Drake Union are among the nearby campus buildings which will be open and available as meeting places. "We've had 120 spring commencements at Ohio State, and only twice has the weather forced us to cancel," Ries said. "This is a very special event for the graduates, their families and guests, and the entire university community. Cancellation is a last resort and a step we take only when the safety of our graduates and guests is at risk. We hope that by publicizing the procedures the event will run smoothly for all." # Contact: Ruth Gerstner, University Communications, (614) 292-8424