Wednesday, May 20
Mosaic Graduate Celebration
5-7 p.m., The Prior Performing Arts Center, Beehive
This event honors and celebrates the achievements of students from a wide range of identities in the Class of 2026 who have made a meaningful impact on the College community. Hosted by the Division of Justice, Equity, Belonging, and Identity (JEBI).

Thursday, May 21
Phi Beta Kappa Induction Ceremony
10 a.m., Smith Hall, Rehm Library
Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society will hold the 2026 induction ceremony to welcome new members to Phi of Massachusetts, the Holy Cross chapter. A number of students will be inducted into this prestigious honor society. Family, friends, faculty and students are welcome.

NROTC Commissioning
11:00 a.m., St. Joseph Memorial Chapel
This traditional ceremony awards commissions in the United States Navy and Marine Corps to students graduating through the NROTC program at the College of the Holy Cross. The NROTC program includes students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester State University, and Brown University.

Awards Ceremony
12:30 p.m., Dinand Library, Main Reading Room
Senior Academic Awards and Prizes will be presented by Francisco Gago-Jover, dean for the Class of 2026, and the Presidential Service Awards will be presented by President Vincent D. Rougeau assisted by Michele C. Murray, Senior Vice President for Student Development and Mission. This event will be available via livestream.
Baccalaureate Mass
3 p.m., Fitton Football Stadium
This annual liturgy of celebration, blessing, and thanksgiving is open to all seniors, their families and guests. All faith traditions and beliefs are welcome. Members of our Jesuit community will preside and preach, while students, faculty and staff of the College will serve as our ministers and musicians. This event will be available via livestream.
If the Mass is held outdoors on Fitton Football Field, there are no tickets needed and no limit to the number of guests who can attend. Fitton Football Stadium is an outdoor venue. As guests are planning, please note that the weather at the end of May is often quite warm, and that getting onto the field requires navigating grass and uneven ground. For elderly guests and those with limited mobility, accessibility information can be found in the accessibility section, including transportation and access to the football stadium.
In the event of inclement weather, Baccalaureate Mass will be held indoors at the Luth Athletic Complex Basketball Arena and tickets will be required for all guests. Each graduate can claim two tickets for their families by Wednesday, May 6. Any tickets not claimed by this date, will be returned to the ticket pool for distribution to other families. See the additional information section for more details on the ticketing process.

Last Sunset on The Hill
7:30 - 9:30 p.m., Hogan Campus Center, Hoval
Members of the Class of 2026 and their families are invited to gather and enjoy one final sunset on The Hill. The event will include live music, light food and refreshments. There is no cost to attend this event.
Friday, May 22, 2026
180th Commencement Exercises
10:00 a.m., DCU Center
The College will celebrate the 180th Commencement Exercises for the Class of 2026 with graduates and guests. Please join President Vincent D. Rougeau in honoring the achievements of our graduates. There is no limit to the number of guests who may attend Commencement, however, all guests will be required to have a ticket for entry into the DCU Center. See additional details in the Ticketing section below.
Doors will open at 8 a.m. and seating is on a first come, first served basis. The procession of graduates will begin promptly at 10:00 a.m. The ceremony is expected to conclude around 1 p.m. This event will also be available via livestream.
Commencement Reception
Immediately following the ceremony, DCU Center Convention Hall
Graduates and their guests will have the opportunity to celebrate with faculty and staff. A light fare menu will be served.