NCWU Celebrates 2026 Commencement


羞羞视频 (NCWU) celebrated the accomplishments of more than 360 graduates during its annual Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the Rocky Mount Event Center. The ceremony marked the University鈥檚 86th graduating class and welcomed more than 2,000 attendees, including graduates, faculty, platform party members, and guests.

The ceremony opened with an invocation by University Chaplain Rev. Edwin Ferguson, followed by a performance of the national anthem by NCWU alumna Latisha Scott 鈥06.

NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff welcomed graduates and guests, congratulating the Class of 2026 and emphasizing the University鈥檚 commitment to preparing students for meaningful lives of leadership and service.

鈥淵our degree is provided by an institution which seeks not only to dispense knowledge and develop the habits for lifelong learning, but also expects its graduates to be responsible citizens, contributors to the common good and individuals who care about others,鈥 Duff said. 鈥淎s we celebrate together, we acknowledge the obligations all of us have to help bring about a better world.鈥

Keynote Address

The Commencement address was delivered by Jessica Daniels Harrison 鈥10, a proud NCWU alumna and public servant currently serving as Mayor of the Town of Zebulon. Harrison made history as the first woman elected mayor of Zebulon. She was appointed to the town鈥檚 Board of Commissioners in February 2022, elected as a commissioner in November 2023, and later elected mayor in November 2025.

Harrison encouraged graduates to recognize their accomplishments and the perseverance that brought them to Commencement Day.

鈥淭oday is a day of celebration. A day of reflection. And a day of crossing over,鈥 Harrison said. 鈥淕raduates鈥攖oday, you didn鈥檛 just complete a program鈥 you proved something to yourself. And I stand here not just as your commencement speaker鈥 but as someone who once sat exactly where you are.鈥

Harrison challenged graduates to become 鈥渃atalysts鈥 for change, reminding them that success is strengthened through community and connection. She urged the Class of 2026 to advocate for others, reach back to support those following behind them, and remain connected to their purpose and their NCWU community.

Awards & Honors

Following the keynote address, Provost and Senior Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Joe Lane presented the Exemplary Teacher Award to Dr. Emily Weber, Associate Professor of Biology, recognizing outstanding commitment to student learning, civility, value-centered education, and service to both students and the broader community.

Several student honors were also presented during the ceremony. Jillian Alexis Stone received the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, which recognizes a graduating senior who exemplifies strong character, leadership, service, and commitment to spiritual values.

The President鈥檚 Cup Award was presented to Emily Foraker, honoring a senior who demonstrates the highest standards of academic achievement and the qualities considered most desirable in a graduate of 羞羞视频.

Upon recommendation of the Honorary Degree Committee and approval of the NCWU Board of Trustees, Harrison was also awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree in recognition of her leadership and service.

The ceremony included a special tribute honoring Joshua Gregory Moore, who passed away on April 9, 2022. Moore was posthumously awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Information Systems. University officials recognized his resilience, compassion, and servant leadership, honoring his memory and the impact he made on those around him.

For those unable to attend in person, the event was livestreamed and recorded. The full Commencement ceremony is available for viewing at ncwu.edu.

Photos from commencement can be found here: .

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