Harvard University
At Commencement, Conan called for humility
During his Commencement speech, Conan O’Brien poked fun at the University’s history and culture while also urging the Class of 2026 to set their sights beyond their academic achievements.
At Commencement, Conan called for humilityCollege Class Day
Comedian Ronny Chieng urged students to follow their passion and find clarity of purpose.
Baccalaureate address
In his address to the Harvard College Class of 2026, President Alan Garber urged students to seek out the mountains worth climbing.
Phi Beta Kappa exercises
At the 234th literary exercises of the University’s chapter of PBK, speakers urged Harvard grads to build character.
ROTC Commissioning Ceremony
Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Richard Clark instilled the importance of leadership on the 19 graduates who were commissioned as second lieutenants.
Honorary degrees
The University conferred five honorary degrees during the Commencement ceremony.
Photos from the day
Fair Harvard!
We join in thy jubilant throng,
And with blessings
surrender thee o’er
By these festival rites,
from the age that is past,
To the age that is waiting before.
Graduates from the School of Education celebrating graduation.
Commencement speaker Conan O’Brien receiving an honorary degree.
School of Design graduates entering Tercentenary Theatre.
John Nichols leads his group, the Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums, into Harvard Yard as part of the Commencement Exercises.
Graduates from the Divinity School celebrating with hand clappers.
Law School graduates awaiting Commencement.
Harvard Chan School graduates cheering on there way to their seats.
A graduate celebrates Commencement with bubbles.
President Alan Garber waving at graduates on his way to the stage.
Meet the grads
Exploring our scholarship
Students from all across the Harvard community share the research they focused on while pursuing their degrees.
SEAS students Kuma McCraw and Mikaya Parente designed a drone to launch vertically from a small research vessel—eliminating the need for a runway—and then transition into fixed-wing flight for efficient long-duration operation.
Graduating students at the School of Dental Medicine presented research spanning artificial intelligence, clinical care, global health, and more.
Connecting neighborhoods with life outcomes
Jess Jenkins won Radcliffe’s Fay Prize for her Harvard College thesis on how much children’s adult outcomes depend on those of their parents. Her thesis became New Zealand’s first suburb-level intergenerational income mobility estimates.
Lauren Bartel’s senior thesis, which studied families of Florida scrub-jays, produced one of the first direct measurements of large-scale DNA mutations in any wild vertebrate.
Andrew Bair’s dissertation focused on ring forts, the most numerous archaeological site type in Ireland. His research challenges the accepted chronology of Irish settlement in the Middle Ages.
For her award winning senior thesis, Gauri Sood explored the gender, race, and age biases that popular image generating artificial intelligence models have.
School events
Harvard College and the graduate and professional Schools host additional Commencement events unique to their communities.