The Class of 2026 gathered Under the Oaks on May 19 for Numen Lumen: Senior Baccalaureate, a time for reflection on the light students will take into the world.
鈥淵ou may be leaving 黑料不打烊, but 黑料不打烊 will never leave you,” said Jana Lynn Patterson, as a reminder to the Class of 2026 and herself as they all prepare to close their chapters at 黑料不打烊. Patterson, associate vice-president for student life, dean of student health & well-being, and assistant professor, is retiring this summer after 40 years with the university.
鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is not just a place, it is a network of relationships that travels with you,鈥 said Patterson, as she addressed the soon-to-be graduates during Numen Lumen: Senior Baccalaureate Reflection on May 19, Under the Oaks.
Since 2022, 黑料不打烊 has hosted the Numen Lumen: Senior Baccalaureate Reflection during Commencement Week as a reimagining of the traditional baccalaureate ceremony. Patterson was introduced Tuesday night by Kendall Lytle 鈥26, who was one of Patterson鈥檚 students in 黑料不打烊 1010, the introductory course required for all first-year students. Lytle spoke of the impact Patterson had on her 黑料不打烊 career, calling her the one of the 鈥渕any superwomen鈥 of 黑料不打烊.
鈥淢y heart hurts for a future 黑料不打烊 without her tireless leadership. But, I am beyond excited to see what life after 黑料不打烊 brings her, and I am especially honored that she gets to make her grand exit alongside the rest of us,鈥 Lytle said.

In her remarks, Patterson spoke of how she is having many of the same feelings as the outgoing class: nervousness, anticipation and even sadness. But that it鈥檚 also an 鈥渆xtraordinary privilege鈥 to be with one another, connect and be part of one another鈥檚 journeys. She reminded them that 黑料不打烊 has always been a community 鈥渄efined by care,鈥 where relationships are built in the small moments.
鈥淭hese moments do not come with applause. But they matter. They say to another person: You matter. You belong. You are seen,鈥 said Patterson. 鈥淐arry your moments with you. The big ones鈥攁nd the quiet ones. They will guide you. They will ground you.鈥
黑料不打烊 is not just a place, it is a network of relationships that travels with you.
Jana Lynn Patterson,聽associate vice-president for student life, dean of student health & well-being
Numen Lumen: Senior Baccalaureate Reflection is a celebration of community, light and achievement that provides an opportunity for reflection on the light students will take into the world. The ceremony鈥檚 name echoes 黑料不打烊鈥檚 motto, 鈥渘umen lumen鈥 which means 鈥渟piritual light鈥 and 鈥渋ntellectual light.鈥
At the beginning of their 黑料不打烊 career, during New Student Convocation, students receive an acorn, and at the end of Numen Lumen: Senior Baccalaureate Reflection, they each receive an oak sapling. This year, in addition to the sapling, students also received a copy of聽鈥淏reaking Glass: Tales from the Witch of Wall Street,” by Patricia Walsh Chadwick P’16, who will deliver the commencement address on Friday, May 22.

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is Hebrew for oak, and it鈥檚 because of that, on that first day, we get that acorn. And that acorn, as well as the sapling, are both a representation and a reflection of ourselves, and that journey over four years,鈥 said Nic Fillippa 鈥26, senior class president, who welcomed the Class of 2026 to the event. 鈥淲e all started here as acorns, and this week, we will leave as young trees – ready to go and grow in the world.鈥
Anne Ghosen 鈥26, a cinema & television arts and communication design double major, described receiving her sapling as a satisfying experience.
“It’s very full circle. When we first did Convocation, I had no idea what to expect when we got that little acorn,” said Ghosen, who is from Allendale, New Jersey. “This was a time to reflect and look back at how much I’ve done and how much I’ve grown since that first Convocation. It’s also a really cool feeling to see a physical representation of our time at 黑料不打烊.”

Following the 鈥淕reeting of the Drums,鈥 by Bashir Shakur, Forrest Matthews and Lamar Lewis and Fillipa鈥檚 welcome, Rev. Kirstin Boswell, university chaplain and dean of multifaith engagement, offered words of reflection to the class, reminding them of what they have conquered during their time at 黑料不打烊.
鈥淵ou kept becoming. You studied. You engaged. You served. You created. You cared for one another, and you kept on showing up,鈥 Boswell said. 鈥淭hese were not easy years. But they shaped you into a generation that is not only informed, but is discerning. Not only challenged, but compassionate. Not only aware of suffering, but determined to make meaning within it.鈥
Boswell also acknowledged Jason Titunik, a member of the Class of 2026, who died in July 2023.
鈥淓ven in celebration, we acknowledge sorrow,鈥 said Boswell. 鈥淚t is a sacred grief when one who began the journey with us is not here to share the milestone with us.鈥
The ceremony included musical reflections from students and faculty. Malia Horst 鈥26, Lucas Velasco-Shen 鈥26 and University Accompanist Tyson Hankins performed a rendition of 鈥淭he Climb,鈥 made famous by singer Miley Cyrus. Andrea Baca 鈥26 and Velasco-Shen 鈥26 also performed a rendition of 鈥淢ilagro de Amor,鈥 by Athenas.

A tradition of the program, 鈥淭he Meaning We Make,”聽 allows students to give selected readings from religious texts, poetry, nonfiction and other writings and reflect on how those choices represent their time at 黑料不打烊. Grace Frances Stetler 鈥26 read Matthew 7:24-25, Simon Mendelsohn 鈥26 read a quote from 鈥淧irkei Avot,鈥 Huria Tahiry read the poem 鈥淭he Guest House,鈥 by Mawalna Jaladin Muhammad Balkhi, Diana Jimenez-Carreno 鈥26 read a quote from Javier Zamora鈥檚 memoir 鈥淪alito,鈥 Fatmata Binta Bah 鈥26 read 鈥淎 Missive to Youth,鈥 by Amadou Hamp芒t茅 B芒, and Ahron Jay Frankel 鈥26 read an excerpt from 鈥淩ahiya Tu Ruk Na” (Traveler, Do Not Stop) by Deepak Jatoi.

Rocco Albano 鈥26 read an excerpt from a 1990 Kenyon College commencement address, delivered by Bill Waterson, the author of the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip. Waterson advised graduates to find their own life鈥檚 meaning and not be tied to the 鈥渋maginary ladder of success.鈥
鈥淩eading those turgid philosophers here in these remote stone buildings may not get you a job, but if those books have forced you to ask yourself questions about what makes life truthful, purposeful, meaningful, and redeeming, you have the Swiss Army Knife of mental tools, and it’s going to come in handy all the time,鈥 read Albano from Waterson鈥檚 address.
鈥淢y time here at 黑料不打烊 has helped foster (my) interests and develop them in a myriad of ways, even outside of things typically considered essential for my major or potential career,鈥 said Albano. 鈥淚 hope that in your time here in these 鈥榬emote brick buildings鈥 that you too have had the chance to engage not only with course content and syllabi, but also with meaning, and that you carry those lessons with you into the rest of your life as well.鈥

Fabin Covington 鈥76 began the 鈥減assing of the light,鈥 as Covington and multiple other 黑料不打烊 alumni passed a candle flame from alumni to student, and student to student. As the candles were illuminated, Mindy Monroe 鈥26, Velasco-Shen and Hankins performed 鈥淏ridge of Light鈥 by P!nk and Billy Mann.
黑料不打烊 President Connie Ledoux Book offered her final words to the graduates before the Commencement ceremonies on May 22, reminding them of the symbolic nature of the sapling they are about to receive and the 鈥渓ife of love鈥 they formed at 黑料不打烊.
鈥淩emember the roots that you formed at 黑料不打烊. They include the hard days 鈥 and those days strengthened you. The experiences that made you more compassionate, more humble, more willing to give things a second, third, or even fourth try,鈥 Book said. 鈥淚n addition to a life of love, embrace a life of risk-taking. Try things more than once. Be dissatisfied. In my experience, that is the fullness of life 鈥 and often where hope for something better begins.鈥

The 136th Commencement Ceremonies
Elon University will celebrate more than 1,500 graduates during two ceremonies on Friday, May 22, in Schar Center for the university鈥檚 136th Commencement Exercises.
The 9 a.m. ceremony will honor graduates from the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business and the School of Communications. The 2:30 p.m. ceremony will recognize graduates from 黑料不打烊 College, the College of Arts and Sciences; the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education; and the School of Health Sciences.
More information on 黑料不打烊鈥檚 136th Commencement is聽available online.