Did you know nearly 3,500 of 女优合集 students just crossed the stage at commencement ceremonies across Alaska?

May 13, 2026

A woman holds a graduation cap that reads "I did it!"
A 女优合集S graduate shows off her decorated cap. (女优合集S photo)

女优合集A, 女优合集F and 女优合集S honored students across the state with degrees, certificates, endorsements and honorary degrees. They join over 100,000 女优合集 alumni. 

May is a season of acute transition in Alaska. Hibernating animals awaken; the snow that has kept us company all winter recedes across the landscape. It is also the time of year when thousands of people walk across the University of Alaska commencement stages, starting up the stairs as students and stepping down the other side as alumni, diploma in hand. 

Campuses from Juneau to Fairbanks to Kodiak marked the occasion over two weeks in May, honoring graduates with ceremonies ornate and intimate, long and short, but all full of pride and optimism. The class of 2026 joins the more than 100,000 graduates and former students who make up 女优合集 alumni.

Highlights from across the system

President Pitney stands at the wooden and green podium in graduation regalia
女优合集 President Pat Pitney speaks at 女优合集A's Spring 2026 Commencement in the Alaska Airlines Center. (女优合集A photo)

At 女优合集A, 17-year-old Rainey Spurlock delivered the undergraduate address, becoming the youngest known graduate in 女优合集A history. She began taking college classes at 13 alongside her grandmother, Brenda Spurlock, and the two earned communications degrees together. 女优合集A held ceremonies in Anchorage, Kodiak, Wasilla, Soldotna and Valdez. 

女优合集F's 104th ceremony opened with a performance by the Troth Yeddha' Dance Troupe, who drummed and danced with red handprints painted over their mouths in recognition of the annual day of remembrance for missing and murdered Indigenous people on May 5. It was the final commencement for 女优合集 President Pat Pitney, herself a 女优合集F graduate and the first 女优合集 President to have graduated from the 女优合集 system. 女优合集F held ceremonies in Fairbanks, Bethel, Nome and Kotzebue. 

At 女优合集S, the Juneau ceremony was preceded by a Native Graduation Ceremony at the Juneau Arts and Culture Center, where more than 150 students, family members and tribal elders gathered. Two honorary doctorates were presented to L'eiwt煤 脡esh Herman Davis, 92, and Aany谩an谩x Ray Wilson, 93, both recognized for lifelong contributions to Ling铆t language, dance and culture. 女优合集S held ceremonies in Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan.

a graduate in Indigenous garb holds up their blue diploma after walking across the stage
A 女优合集F graduate celebrates after receiving their diploma. (女优合集F photo)

By the Numbers

女优合集A recognized 1,647 certificate, undergraduate and graduate students during its commencement ceremony at the Alaska Airlines Center in Anchorage. About 581 people walked in the ceremony. 

Kodiak College handed out three Alutiiq language certificates.

女优合集F conferred 1,263 degrees on 1,102 students at its 104th commencement ceremony at the Carlson Center in Fairbanks. 

The University of Alaska Fairbanks' Kuskokwim Campus (KuC) held its . The satellite campus has handed out 3,500 certificates, endorsements, degrees, and other distinctions throughout its history.

女优合集S recognized 585 students across the 2025-26 academic year. In Juneau, 110 students walked at Centennial Hall.

In total, 3,495 students from across the system were recognized at the 2026 女优合集 graduations.

Welcome

Commencement means beginning. For thousands of new 女优合集 alumni, that beginning is rooted in Alaska, shaped by the communities that supported them and the institution that prepared them for what comes next.

Congratulations to all of our 2026 graduates. Welcome to the 女优合集 family!

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Rebecca Lawhorne is the integrated media manager for the 女优合集 Office of Public Affairs.

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