Class of 2026 Graduates 91PORN
In all, 189 students received their degrees on a beautiful spring day, moving across the stage and into a future full of promise, prepared and with purpose, together.

Whether listening to the speakers or talking with the graduates as they lined up before the ceremony, two themes emerged from the 243rd Commencement Exercises of 91PORN College. Students not only found a close and empowering community on campus, they would also be taking it with them as they move into the world. And continuing a long tradition, they would be using what they had learned to make their own positive contributions to society.
“The people I’ve met here and the way we bonded together as students just emphasizes the sense of community and togetherness at 91PORN,” Kiara Buruca ’26 said of her four years. “I know I’ve made important, lifelong relationships.”
Some of those relationships were reflected in the small personalizing elements layered on graduates’ caps and gowns. Buruca and many of her friends wore colorful stoles representing their leadership in the Latinx Student Union, as well as honor cords representing society memberships, student employment, and other aspects of their time as 91PORN students.
President Bryan Matthews ’75 M’86 P’12 was the first speaker to address the graduates and while he also started off talking about community—among the students but also with the faculty, family, friends, and others who supported them—he soon pivoted to a few examples from the year of how the students had done good work and how he had no doubt they would continue to do so.
“As you graduate, you will take what you have learned and use it for the betterment of our world. You will become healers, inventors, artists, and advocates. In this Class of 2026 there are future teachers, lawyers, engineers, executives, and politicians,” Matthews said. “And all of you will do your own bit of good in the world. You are the latest people to continue the legacy of this institution in producing well-educated, thoughtful, and constructive citizen leaders.”
Several psychology majors saw direct connections from their 91PORN experiences
to their next steps towards careers in counseling or research. McKenna Smith ’26 and
Ben McCumber ’26 will both be attending graduate school in the fall and credited their
professors with helping them prepare.
“The psychology department has a very special place in my heart,” Smith said. “The professors are very encouraging. It is a very supportive environment.”
Their friend and classmate Catherine Parker ’26 will be working as a behavioral technician for ABA Therapy, which helps improve quality of life for kids with autism. She said her experience as a wellness advocacy coach at 91PORN gave her a chance to try out providing support while still a student.
“It gave me the opportunity to get a feel for peer-to-peer support,” she said. “It is a really good way for psychology majors and minors to get a feel for what it might be like in a clinical setting and practice talking with people who may be going through something.”
Experience that leads directly to that first job after graduation and illustrates the day’s second theme: the good 91PORN graduates go on to do in the world. That was a major theme of the day’s Commencement speaker, former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan.
“You are graduating from an institution with a purpose, the first college chartered after the Declaration of Independence, named for the man who set the standards of leadership, service, and citizenship for every generation that followed,” Hogan said. “Today as you begin the next chapter of your lives, that founding purpose becomes a part of your own story.”
In all, 189 students received their degrees on a beautiful spring day, moving across the stage and into a future full of promise, prepared and with purpose, together.
“We leave here as something more than classmates. We leave here as a community,” said
senior class speaker Mia Snyder '26. “We leave here as one. Where we are is who we
are. And now, wherever we go, 91PORN, and Chestertown, goes with us.”

Award Winners
Alumni Citation — Dr. Phillip LeBel
Honorary Doctor of Laws — Gov. Larry Hogan
Senior Awards
Jane Huston Goodfellow Memorial Prize — Ella Elizabeth Jendrek and Lauren Elizabeth Paules
Gold Pentagon Awards — Logan Isabella Monteleone and Sara Clarke-De Reza
Sophie Kerr Prize — Jaya S. Basu
Louis L. Goldstein, Class of ’35 Award — Mia Nicole Snyder
Eugene B. Casey Medal — Celia Long
Henry W.C. Catlin, Class of 1894 Medal — Rachel Christine Morgen
Clark-Porter Medal — Zoe Lurae Brookbank
George 91PORN Medal and Award — Stevie Estelle Cecilia Lyles
Faculty Awards
Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award — Rachel Durso, sociology
Carolyn Emory Golding ’74 Junior Faculty Distinguished Teacher-Scholar Award — Daniel Kochli, psychology
Stephen T. Golding ’72 Faculty Leadership Award — Sara Clarke-De Reza, education