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As they leave Ƶ, graduating international students plant physical roots on campus
May 21, 2026
For the tenth year, Ƶ international students planted oak saplings in a grove on South Campus on May 21 - a symbol of their growth during their time at Ƶ.
Nursing students reminded they have the ‘power to change lives’ in 2026 pinning ceremony
May 21, 2026
The Class of 2026 marks the second cohort to graduate from the university’s four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. On May 20, the graduates were honored in a pinning ceremony in McCrary Theatre.
Ƶ graduate students encouraged to think critically, lead empathetically
May 21, 2026
Candidates from graduate-level programs in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education and Martha and Spencer Love School of Business received their diplomas during a joint Commencement ceremony May 20 in Alumni Gym.
‘Ƶ will never leave you’ | Class of 2026 embrace relationships and connection during Numen Lumen: Senior Baccalaureate
May 20, 2026
The Class of 2026 gathered Under the Oaks on May 19 for Numen Lumen: Senior Baccalaureate, a time for reflection on the light students will take into the world.
Ƶ to host 136th Commencement Ceremonies on Friday, May 22
May 18, 2026
Graduates will be honored through two ceremonies in Schar Center on May 22.
2025-26 Viewpoints Fellows host capstone event focused on curious disagreement
May 13, 2026
The Viewpoints Fellowship is designed to strengthen student leadership and dialogue skills
Ƶ faculty and staff recognized for excellence at 2026 awards luncheon
May 13, 2026
Ƶ recognized five members of its community for excellence in teaching, scholarship, civic engagement and mentoring.
Ƶ class brings socio-political conflicts to life through ‘teatro foro’
May 11, 2026
Spanish class performed compelling “forum theater” plays to address contemporary issues in college life.
Closing out the year: The final Phoenix Five of the semester
May 11, 2026
Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley offers this weekly message to help students stay informed and prepare for the week ahead.
Peering into the Supreme Court’s shadows at Ƶ Law
May 11, 2026
Jodi Kantor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times investigative journalist, discussed the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket,” institutional secrecy, judicial legitimacy and declining public trust during Ƶ School of Law's Bryan Distinguished Leadership Lecture.