06/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/02/2026 14:02
From Friday, May 22, through Sunday, May 24, The University of Scranton welcomed thousands of guests who arrived with the shared motive of celebrating Scranton's newest graduates.
Karen L. Pennington, Ph.D. '76, G'83, H'15, was among commencement's most active participants. Dr. Pennington, a longtime higher education administrator, was in town to celebrate her 50-year class reunion and to also serve as the principal speaker who imparted wisdom upon the 900-plus undergraduate and 450-plus graduate members of the Class of 2026.
"Some of us old-timers are back here today because there's something about this University that not only lives in your memory, but that gets in your bones and never goes away," Dr. Pennington said at the undergraduate commencement ceremony. "It's not just the cura personalis that was part of your Ignatian experience; it's the community of which you have been and will always be a part. There are faculty members whose words will come to you at the strangest times. There are lessons you learned that you won't even realize you learned until you need them. And those people sitting beside you, those classmates who were there - they're so much a part of your Scranton days and will continue to be so important to you at your best and your worst times."
In case you missed it, here are a few stories covering one of the best times of year at The University of Scranton:
Curious about this year's most common majors? The most populous states? The distinguished individuals who received honorary degrees?
We've got you covered. Click here to read more about the undergraduate commencement ceremony. Follow this link to watch it.
For master's and doctoral graduates at The University of Scranton, commencement offered an opportunity for class speaker Harshil Nariya G'26, of Enola, to reflect on the empathy, resilience and sense of responsibility he and his classmates developed at Scranton.
Click here to read the full story from graduate commencement. An archived video recording is available at this link.
The University's graduating senior Class of 2026 awarded this year's Teacher of the Year to Sinchul Back, Ph.D., associate professor and director of the cybercrime and homeland security program; and Andrew Venezia, Ph.D., associate professor of health and human performance.
Click here to read more about the faculty members and their meaningful award.
The University of Scranton honored 65 members of its undergraduate Class of 2026 for academic excellence, leadership and service at a Class Night ceremony.
Click here for a list of all the award winners and their awards.
The University of Scranton recognized 34 outstanding master's and doctoral degree graduates at its graduate commencement events.
Click here to read more about the graduate honorees.
Five members of The University of Scranton's Class of 2026, along with three additional members from other regional colleges, were commissioned as second lieutenants in the U.S. Army.
Click here to read more about the Royal Warrior Battalion.
Additionally, the University was featured in a handful of news articles and videos about topics unrelated to graduation:
Continue reading Royal News all year round to stay up-to-date on the latest happenings at Scranton.