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Wooster network lifts up Class of 2026 in commencement celebration

Commencement 2026

69直播 honored the Class of 2026 with an echoing theme acknowledging the power in relationships amid uncertainty at its 156th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 16, 2026. Chemistry alumna and a leader in the field of mitochondrial biology Jodi Nunnari 鈥84 emphasized in her commencement address the ways her 鈥淲ooster network鈥 and foundational education continue to guide her today.

With her opening remarks, President Anne McCall recognized the newest class of alumni and the process that guided them to the next chapter of their lives. 鈥淲hile you traveled your own individual paths, linear in some respects, circuitous in others, you did not do so alone,鈥 she said, acknowledging the 鈥渄edicated mentors鈥 and all the members of the College community who celebrated their successes and accomplishments. Sharing stories of alumni and the ways they have represented the College, pursued inquiry for the evolution of knowledge, supported each other amid challenging times, and given back to the College to inspire others, McCall encouraged the graduates to look ahead as their lives evolve: 鈥淵ou will bring joy in sharing where life has taken you and in considering the myriad ways you can show your love to those coming after you at 69直播.鈥

President McCall honored Jodi Nunnari 鈥84 with an honorary Doctor of Science degree during the ceremony.

President McCall honored Jodi Nunnari 鈥84 with an honorary Doctor of Science degree during the ceremony.

McCall honored Nunnari with an honorary Doctor of Science degree during the ceremony. Currently senior vice president, head of discovery science, and founding principal investigator at Altos Labs, Nunnari shared that at Wooster she 鈥渇ound a launchpad鈥 acknowledging the immediate opportunities she received to experiment with the unknown in the chemistry research labs alongside incredible mentors. 鈥淭hey looked at a first-generation student and didn’t see what I lacked. They saw what I could become. They challenged me, guided me, and they believed in me.鈥

Nunnari remembered that after she graduated, 鈥渢he Wooster network looked out for me yet again.鈥 She completed her doctorate in pharmacology in the lab of another Wooster chemistry alumna Lee Limbird 鈥70 at Vanderbilt University. 鈥淯nder Lee鈥檚 incredible scientific guidance and mentorship, the foundation I built here grew into a career in science that I could never have imagined.鈥

鈥淲hat Wooster taught me was my motivation at the very foundation of me is derived from a love of advancement and breakthroughs,鈥 Nunnari said. 鈥淚 fell in love with focusing my mind on complex problems, the resilience I need to pivot when our hypotheses are wrong, and the profound satisfaction I experience when creating a new piece of knowledge.鈥

Nunnari noted how today鈥檚 culture promotes shortcuts and avoiding friction but that growth comes from meeting resistance. 鈥淵ou aren鈥檛 born with resilience. You build it by tackling problems that don鈥檛 have easy answers,鈥 she said. She noted the graduates鈥 achievement in completing Wooster鈥檚 senior capstone program, a button of achievement that alumni often reference in job and graduate school interviews. 鈥淵ou are sitting here today because you have already encountered uncertainty. Your very training here at Wooster demands that you do that, and you鈥檝e navigated through it. Your Independent Study is the ultimate proof of that.鈥 Nunnari reminded them of that same Wooster network by charging them to: 鈥淟ook at the friends who supported you when you were convinced your I.S. project made absolutely no sense. Look at the faculty who didn鈥檛 just teach and grade you but treated you like a colleague, so you became one. Look at the families who carried you here. Feel deeply grateful to them. Gratitude actively rewires our brains to focus on what empowers us: transforming daily struggles into resilience.鈥

Saturday morning鈥檚 ceremony also included multiple speakers from the graduating class. In the invocation, Stuart Franklin 鈥26, president of the Jewish Student Organization and majoring in education and religious studies, set the tone that carried on throughout the morning saying, 鈥淏ehind every graduate are mentors who have nurtured our curiosity, friends who have stood beside us through thick and thin, and loved ones whose endless sacrifices have paved the way for this journey.鈥

One of the speakers selected to represent the class, Josephine Fleischel 鈥26, a global media and digital studies major said, 鈥淲hat I will take most from Wooster is the importance of community.鈥 An environmental geoscience major also selected from the class, Elliot Miller 鈥26, added, 鈥淩elationships have defined our experiences here at Wooster. Whether that is faculty, coaches, family, classmates, or friends, these relationships have had profound impact toward the individuals we have become today; for we are who we are because of each other.鈥

Closing the ceremony, Lilly Ashe 鈥26, a聽communication sciences and disorders major and music minor, performed Miley Cyrus鈥檚 鈥淭he Climb鈥 before President McCall issued final congratulations to the Class of 2026, and the pipers sent off the graduates in true Wooster fashion.

The Class of 2026 marched from Kauke Arch to Scot Center greeted by the faculty.

The Class of 2026 marched from Kauke Arch to Scot Center greeted by the faculty.

Posted in Homepage Featured, News on May 16, 2026.