Congratulations to all of the 2026 University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) graduates and their families and friends! Below, read stories about the individual school ceremonies that were held May 12-20.

UMB School of Dentistry graduate being hooded.

Service Is the Theme of UMSOD’s Class of 2026 Honors Convocation

At the University of Maryland School of Dentistry (UMSOD) Honors Convocation on May 15, the school’s values of mentorship, service, and giving back ran through nearly every speech, hooding, and conversation in the lobby of the Hippodrome Theatre. More than 150 students received Doctor of Dental Surgery or Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene degrees at the ceremony. Dean Mark A. Reynolds, DDS, PhD, MA, said UMSOD takes “immense pride in equipping our graduates for leadership roles in clinical care, education, research, and public service.”

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Francis King Carey School of Law student holding up the

Federal Judge Tells Law Graduates to ‘Run Toward the Injustice’

U.S. District Judge Brendan Hurson, a 2005 graduate of the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, told the school’s Class of 2026 that defending democracy falls squarely on their shoulders, and the best way to do so is by being a good lawyer. “I encourage you to run toward the injustice, not away from it,” Hurson said in his keynote speech to the class, which included 205 Juris Doctor graduates, 19 who earned Master of Laws degrees, and 18 who received Master of Science in Law degrees.

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Group of SON students celebrating in their graduation garb.

School of Nursing Graduates Reminded That Nurse’s Role Is ‘Sacred’

Friends and family filled the Hippodrome Theatre on May 12 to celebrate the University of Maryland School of Nursing’s Class of 2026. Dean’s Medal for Distinguished Service recipient Karen Doyle, chief nursing officer of the University of Maryland Medical Center, told graduates that the role of nurse is “sacred,” adding, “You will remember the first patient who trusted you, the family who looked to you for reassurance, the moment you realize that your calm presence changed the trajectory of someone’s worst day.”

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Group of UMB School of Pharmacy Students posing for a photo.

‘No Limit’ on Future of UMSOP Master’s and PhD Graduates

Graduates, faculty, family, and friends gathered May 12-20 to celebrate the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy’s (UMSOP) Class of 2026 during ceremonies across its master’s, certificate, and doctoral programs. Students in the following programs were honored: Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics; MS in Pharmaceutical Sciences (PSC); MS and Certificate in Regulatory Science; MS in Pharmacometrics; PhD in PSC; and PhD in Pharmaceutical Health Services Research. “With the education you’ve earned, the relationships you’ve built, and the values you carry forward, there is no limit to what you can achieve,” UMSOP Dean Sarah Michel told the graduates.

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Line of UMB Pharmacy Students walking to receive their degrees.

School of Pharmacy Celebrates PharmD Grads Who Supported One Another

Celebrating at their convocation May 14 at The Lyric Baltimore, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy (UMSOP) Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) graduates reflected on the challenges, growth, and community that defined their four-year journey while looking ahead to careers in patient care, research, public health, industry, and residency training. “What stands out about the Class of 2026 is their desire to help each other,” said UMSOP Dean Sarah Michel. “You are dedicated and compassionate leaders, not only supporting each other through your four-year PharmD experience but also supporting and mentoring our younger classes.”

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UMB School of Social Work Graduate being hooded by a faculty member.

School of Social Work Graduates Ready to Be Change Makers

The University of Maryland School of Social Work’s (UMSSW) Class of 2026 entered SECU Arena on May 15 carrying stories of career changes, personal struggles, and advocacy, then left with diplomas in hand and a desire to be change makers in the world. UMSSW celebrated 322 Master of Social Work (MSW) graduates and five PhD graduates during its convocation at Towson University, honoring December 2025 and spring and summer 2026 graduates. It also marked the first graduating class of the fully online MSW program.

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