In just over 50 days, we’ll come together to honor the achievements of the Class of 2026!
Take note of the key dates below and keep an eye on your inbox and the Commencement 2026 webpage for details on how you can participate in this special time of year.
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Commencement Speaker: Dee Bradley Baker ’86
The College is pleased to welcome Dee Bradley Baker ’86 back to campus as the 2026 Commencement speaker. A highly accomplished and versatile voice actor, Baker has built a decades-long career across television, film, and video games, known for bringing both iconic characters and entirely original voices to life. Learn more about Baker’s career and accomplishments on the Commencement website.
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Announcing This Year’s Honorary Degree Recipient
Each year, CC awards honorary degrees to individuals whose exceptional achievements and contributions inspire our community. Through professional, scholarly, or artistic accomplishments, honorees reflect the values of curiosity, creativity, and leadership. This year, we are proud to recognize Christopher Benoit ’03.
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Benoit is an attorney who has been shaped by the communities and mentors he has worked alongside throughout the Americas and has put that training to work both locally and internationally. After graduating from CC, Benoit accompanied genocide witnesses in Guatemala with NISGUA, organized in various worker centers in the U.S., and worked in Mexico with ProDESC defending communities affected by unscrupulous mining practices and forced labor. These experiences drew him to the University of Washington School of Law and to practice on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Based in the borderlands since 2009, Benoit and community partners founded a worker-led organization that changed state wage theft laws. With his law partner, Lynn Coyle, he exposed failures in the El Paso Police Department's use-of-force oversight, resulting in systemic changes.
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As border enforcement intensified, Benoit’s practice changed. Benoit’s FOIA litigation uncovered surveillance of human rights lawyers, earning him and his client the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sunshine Award in 2022. In 2019, he and Coyle obtained a ruling putting ICE on notice of substandard medical care for hunger strikers. That fight continued alongside the ACLU of New Mexico in 2023 where litigation brought to light the truth behind the death by suicide of a young man at a private facility where inspectors had flagged critical safety failures.
In the last two years, alongside co-counsel, Benoit investigated deaths in expanding detention facilities, secured one of the first federal habeas wins challenging the unlawful detention of a DACA recipient, and forced the first evidentiary hearing on the government’s use of the Alien Enemies Act, winning release for a family facing deportation to El Salvador’s CECOT prison. He has also worked to ensure robust legal defense for immigrant rights organizations facing criminalization.
Benoit exemplifies the application of a liberal arts education in service of building community and power for the most vulnerable.
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In addition to Commencement, other related events and festivities include:
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Tuesday, May 5, 11 a.m., Shove Memorial Chapel
Honors Convocation is our opportunity to honor outstanding students and faculty. The annual program includes departmental awards, all-college awards, faculty teaching and professorships, and awards from the CC Student Government Association. All members of the campus community are welcome to attend, and a livestream of the ceremony will be available online.
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Saturday, May 16, 3 p.m., Shove Memorial Chapel
Baccalaureate is a centuries-old graduation tradition, providing an opportunity to reflect on this rite of passage, hear from a faculty member, and celebrate our talented students. Students and their invited guests may attend in person (two guests per student).
A livestream of the ceremony will also be available online.
Announcing the Baccalaureate Speaker: Lori Driscoll ’94, Professor, Chair of Neuroscience & Psychology
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A native of Colorado and a first-generation college student, Driscoll graduated from CC in 1994 with a degree in Psychology. A gap year job at a compounding pharmacy spurred Driscoll’s love of pharmacology, which she combined with her neuroscience background in her studies of Biopsychology at Cornell University.
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After receiving her PhD in 2003, Driscoll returned to CC, where she has taught Psychology and Neuroscience courses for 23 years. Her research focuses on how early life adversity interacts with dietary factors to influence gut health and brain development and function.
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Faculty March Registration and Regalia Rentals |
Faculty must register in advance to march in the Commencement 2026 events, including the Honors Convocation, Baccalaureate, and Commencement ceremonies. Please use this link to register to march.
Spring 2026 regalia rental requests are due by Wednesday, April 6 at noon. The Dean of Faculty's office will be paying for the rentals this year. Please use this link to request your regalia from the CC Bookstore.
For questions, reach out to Kinsey Fischer, Assistant Director of College Events at kfischer2025@coloradocollege.edu.
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Want to get involved and be a part of the Commencement excitement? Please consider volunteering. To learn more or sign up, please contact the College Events team at events@coloradocollege.edu or (719) 389-6935.
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A limited number of tickets will be available for staff and faculty who are not marching. Stay tuned for more information on how to claim a ticket. Livestreaming will also be available online for Commencement, Honors Convocation, and Baccalaureate events.
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Thank you for all you do each day to contribute to our CC community, and for welcoming the hundreds of friends and family members visiting campus for these special celebrations.
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