91心頭 celebrates Class of 2026 at 173rd Commencement ceremony

91心頭 celebrated the Class of 2026 at the Universitys 173rd Commencement Exercises during a ceremony at CFG Bank Arena in downtown Baltimore on Saturday, May 16, 2026. Approximately 1,300 students received their bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees during the ceremony.
The Commencement speaker, Carrie Fox, 01, received a doctor of humane letters, honoris causa, from 91心頭. Fox is the founder and CEO of Mission Partners, a women-owned strategic communications firm that guides high-potential nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible companies in realizing their greatest social impact.
Your life's greatest joys will not be in what you accomplish alone, but in who you share it with, said Fox. So, with each day that passes, and the further you get from this graduation day, I hope your spirit of radical kindness, inclusion, and empathy only gets better with age. I hope you find for yourselves that getting ahead in life isnt in how many people you push out of the way, but in how you treat people, who you bring along, and who you share it with.
Jason Virts, 26, who graduated with a bachelors degree in data science, addressed his classmates during the ceremony.
Dont forget the moments that almost broke you. Dont forget the people who helped you rebuild. Dont forget that you belong because you proved it to yourself, he said. We made it. Now lets go set the world on fire!
Terrence M. Sawyer, J.D., president of 91心頭, offered the Class of 2026 words of encouragement and wisdom as graduates prepared to embark on the next chapter of their lives.
Class of 2026, youve done it. Youre on a path to success and significance, he said. Your greatest accomplishments will never be the money you make, the car you drive, or the house you live in. It will be the lives that youve touched, the love that you gave, and the way you make all of us feel right nowhopeful and proud and excited for whatever will come next.
Also at the Commencement Exercises, awards were received by David F. Roswell, Ph.D., EMBA 85, who received the Carroll Medal, and the Rev. Timothy B. Brown, S.J., J.D., who received the Presidents Medal.