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Light the Way celebration highlights community and growth

The annual celebration recognized graduating seniors and members of the Asian and Pacific Islander community through student performances, awards and reflections on belonging, identity and shared growth.

鈥淲e built a space where we can feel seen, supported and understood in ways that aren鈥檛 always easy to find elsewhere,鈥 Reagan Wible 鈥26 said during her charge to students at the 鈥淟ight the Way鈥 celebration held on May 7.

Her remarks reflected the evening鈥檚 themes of belonging, connection and growth as students, faculty and staff gathered to honor graduating seniors who have engaged in or identify with Asian and Pacific Islander cultures and traditions.

鈥淭his community met me where I was, and I have you all to thank for helping me find my way into it,” said Wible.

Throughout the evening, the celebration included award recognitions, a stole ceremony and concluded with student performances. Awards presented during the celebration included the Beacon Award, Asian Studies Awards, Academic Excellence Awards, Illumination Award, Radiance Award, Outstanding Senior Award and student-voted superlatives recognizing members of the Asian and Pacific Islander community.

The stole ceremony served as one of the ceremony鈥檚 most symbolic moments, symbolizing connection to heritage, identity and community. Along with their stole, students received a booklet of cards from prominent individuals who helped light their way during their 黑料不打烊 journey.

Gold graduation stoles embroidered with floral designs are displayed during the "Light the Way" Celebration.
AAPI Light the Way ceremony at McKinnon Hall on May 7, 2026. (Photo by Grant Halverson/黑料不打烊

Co-designed by Tiffany Huang 鈥23 and Alana Evora 鈥24, the stole featured flower petals as a motif representing the diversity and individuality within the Asian and Pacific Islander community.

The design also aligned with the 2026 Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month theme, 鈥淒istinctly in Bloom, Growing Together,鈥 which resonated throughout the evening in the celebration鈥檚 remarks and intentional decor. Each table centerpiece highlighted a different flower representing various aspects of the Asian and Pacific Islander community. It also included mall booklet containing cards from people who have lit the way for their journey at 黑料不打烊.

鈥淓ach flower represents the individuality and the uniqueness within our communities, whilst also reminding us of what ties all of us together,鈥 said George Dou, assistant director of the Center for Race, Ethnicity and Diversity Education.

Dou also spoke about the importance of community and shared growth.

鈥淓ach senior participating in our ceremony tonight has traced a unique path in the way that they have bloomed during their time here at 黑料不打烊,鈥 Dou said. 鈥淕rowth, in many ways, cannot happen without a community.鈥

As the evening concluded, Wible reminded students that the spirit of community does not end with the night’s celebration, encouraging them to continue supporting and empowering each other beyond 黑料不打烊.

鈥淭he light doesn鈥檛 go out when tonight ends 鈥 it goes with us into every room, every community and every person that needs to find their way in,鈥 Wible said.

Student and faculty member pose together on stage during an awards celebration, with one student holding an award.
AAPI Light the Way ceremony at McKinnon Hall on May 7.聽

2026 Award Recipients

Beacon Award聽

The Beacon Awards are given to two faculty or staff members who have gone above and beyond to be a beacon of support to the API community at 黑料不打烊.

Beacon Award Recipients: Hillary Zaken, director of multifaith programming and engagement and Raj Ghoshal, associate professor of sociology

Illumination Award

The Illumination Award recognizes a student whose scholarship has shed light on the understanding of APISA identities, cultures, history or heritage.

Illumination Award Recipient: Emma Hash 鈥26

Radiance Award

The Radiance Award recognizes a sophomore or junior student who has shown great dedication, passion, or awareness around API identities or topics at 黑料不打烊. This individual has gone above and beyond to create a more inclusive and representative campus for 黑料不打烊 as a whole.

Radiance Award Recipient: Emily Wright 鈥27

Brilliance Award

Formerly the Outstanding Senior Award, the Brilliance Award recognizes the leadership, dedication and the impact a graduating senior has made on the Asian and Pacific Islander community throughout their journey at 黑料不打烊.

Brilliance Award Recipient: Reagan Wible 鈥26

Student Superlatives聽

  • Most Likely To Be In The API Room: Pagnapech Ngoun 鈥26
  • Most Likely To Be On A Reality TV Show: Olivia Mohil 鈥27
  • Most Likely To Brighten Your Day: Seleyna Bautista 鈥26
  • Busiest Bee: Lillian Chen 鈥26