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A-State Honors Class of 2026 Graduates in Two Formal Commencement Ceremonies

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A-State Honors Class of 2026 Graduates in Two Formal Commencement Ceremonies
A-State Commencement 2026

A-State Honors Class of 2026 Graduates

Arkansas State University welcomed a new generation of alumni as it held two formal commencement ceremonies on May 9, 2026, at First National Bank Arena, marking a memorable milestone in the academic journey of its Red Wolves.

2026 Graduating class honored
2 Commencement ceremonies in one day
2,565 Degrees confirmed
8 Colleges at A-State
A memorable milestone

A day of pride, dedication and new beginnings

In a solemn atmosphere at First National Bank Arena, Arkansas State University held two commencement ceremonies to honor the Class of 2026. This was not only a moment marking the close of an academic journey, but also a milestone opening a new chapter for A-State's newest alumni.

Approximately 2,565 degrees from eight colleges at A-State were conferred by university leadership. The ceremony was an occasion for students, families, faculty and the A-State community to reflect together on the sustained effort put in throughout their studies.

Message from A-State: A college degree is not an endpoint, but proof of the ability to pursue a goal, overcome challenges, and complete an important journey.
Commencement ceremony at Arkansas State University
A-State Graduation Ceremony 2026
Two ceremonies in one day

A-State honors graduates from across its academic fields

The commencement ceremonies were organized by groups of colleges, reflecting the academic diversity and scale of Arkansas State University's programs.

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Morning ceremony

The morning commencement ceremony honored students from the fields of Education & Behavioral Science, Engineering & Computer Science, Liberal Arts & Communication, and the Beck College of Sciences and Mathematics.

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Afternoon ceremony

The afternoon commencement ceremony was for students from the fields of Agriculture, Business, Nursing & Health Professions, and University College.

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Red Wolves spirit

The ceremony was an occasion to celebrate the perseverance, community spirit, and pride of A-State students as they officially joined the university's global alumni network.

Academic community

8 colleges represented at commencement

The 2026 commencement events reflect A-State's multidisciplinary scale, spanning education, engineering, sciences, business, health, agriculture, and interdisciplinary academic programs.

Education & Behavioral Science
Engineering & Computer Science
Liberal Arts & Communication
Beck College of Sciences & Mathematics
Agriculture
Neil Griffin College of Business
Nursing & Health Professions
University College
Student voices

Inspiring voices from graduating students

Student representatives at both ceremonies shared reflections on their academic journeys, the support of the A-State community, and their next steps after graduation.

Looking back on the journey

Kalayna King, a student from Conway and recipient of the R.E. Lee Wilson Award, emphasized the importance of cherishing the journey traveled and remembering that graduation is a significant step in each person's path of growth.

Kalayna King – Biological Sciences

Carrying forward memories, support and determination

Julia Renee Pye, a student from Sheridan and recipient of the Distinguished Service Award, shared that students leave A-State not only with a degree, but also with memories, companionship, and a spirit of determination fostered by the community around them.

Julia Renee Pye – Biological Sciences
A-State students at commencement
Honorary recognition

A-State confers honorary degree on Jo Ann Nalley

During the morning commencement ceremony, A-State conferred an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree on Jo Ann Nalley, one of the university's most dedicated, longtime staff members.

With more than 55 years of service to A-State, Jo Ann Nalley has led childhood services programs and helped secure more than USD 256 million in state and federal funding to support children's services programs throughout Arkansas.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

When did A-State hold commencement for the Class of 2026?

Arkansas State University held two commencement ceremonies on May 9, 2026, at First National Bank Arena.

How many degrees were confirmed at commencement?

According to A-State, approximately 2,565 degrees from eight colleges at the university were confirmed during this commencement.

Which colleges took part in the commencement ceremonies?

Graduating students came from the College of Education and Behavioral Science, College of Engineering and Computer Science, College of Liberal Arts and Communication, Beck College of Sciences and Mathematics, College of Agriculture, Neil Griffin College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions, and University College.

Who were the student speakers at the ceremonies?

The morning ceremony featured Kalayna King, recipient of the R.E. Lee Wilson Award. The afternoon ceremony featured Julia Renee Pye, recipient of the Distinguished Service Award. Both graduated with degrees in Biological Sciences.

How can I learn more about academic programs at A-State?

Students, prospective students, and parents in Vietnam can contact the Arkansas State University Vietnam Recruitment Office by email at study@astate.edu.vn or request advising at https://www.astate.edu.vn/lien-he/.

This article was translated from Vietnamese and is being reviewed by our admissions team.

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