Congrats, Class of 2026!

From Autzen Stadium to Matthew Knight Arena, see some highlights from the College of Arts and Sciences' commencement ceremonies

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On June 15, the University of Oregon College of Arts and Sciences celebrated the Class of 2026. This year, CAS awarded 3,136 degrees to undergraduates and graduate students.

CAS commencement ceremonies began at Autzen Stadium. Due to extreme heat the University of Oregon rescheduled the Natural Sciences and Graduate Student Ceremonies to Matthew Knight Arena in the evening.

This year's top 10 degrees were:

  • Psychology
  • Human physiology
  • General social sciences
  • Political science
  • Environmental studies
  • Sociology
  • Economics
  • Multidisciplinary science
  • Data science
  • Computer science
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Madelin Hawk (political science, Spanish) speaks at the Social Sciences and Humanities Undergraduate Ceremony at Autzen Stadium.

Madelin Hawk (political science, Spanish) speaks at the Social Sciences and Humanities Undergraduate Ceremony at Autzen Stadium.

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Tanner Rozendal (neuroscience, human physiology) speaks at the Natural Sciences Undergraduate Ceremony at Matthew Knight Center.

Tanner Rozendal (neuroscience, human physiology) speaks at the Natural Sciences Undergraduate Ceremony at Matthew Knight Center.

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Alejandro Marín speaks at the Graduate Student Ceremony at Matthew Knight Arena. Marín is a doctoral student and Graduate Educator in Romance Languages in the Schnitzer School of Global Studies and Languages.

Alejandro Marín speaks at the Graduate Student Ceremony at Matthew Knight Arena. Marín is a doctoral student and Graduate Educator in Romance Languages in the Schnitzer School of Global Studies and Languages.

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