UJ Celebrates Academic Excellence at 87th Annual Honors Convocation

Jamestown, ND (04/22/2026) — The University of Jamestown held its 2026 Honors Convocation on April 16 celebrating student achievements. This annual event highlighted the university's commitment to its motto, "Lux et Veritas" (Light and Truth), by recognizing academic excellence, leadership, and service.

The ceremony began in Harold Newman Arena with an address by Dr. Ernesto Fundora, Professor of Foreign Language and the 2025 Professor of the Year. Dr. Fundora's speech was both humorous and heartfelt, offering wisdom and encouragement to students as they prepare for graduation.

"Here at UJ, we do not prepare you only for the world as it is today. We prepare you for the world as it will be when you arrive to lead it." He emphasized the importance of courage, integrity, and faith, urging students to approach the future with open hearts and creativity. Drawing from Scripture, he reminded them, "I am with you always to the end of ages," calling on graduates to turn their education into meaningful action with a reminder to never take anything for granted.

Two students were awarded the prestigious President's Key honor, which is given to the highest-ranking undergraduate senior(s) who have completed at least 100 credits at the University of Jamestown. The 2026 recipients were Justin Proulx, who will graduate with a degree in Business Studies and Behavioral Health, and Malina Reynolds, who will graduate with a degree in Exercise Science and Psychology.

Faculty and staff were also recognized for their contributions to the university community.

Students honored during the ceremony included the following:

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A woman in a yellow blazer hands a certificate and envelope to a woman in a dark dress in a gymnasium.

UJ President Polly Peterson hands Annika Braun the Senior Biology Achievement Award during the Honors Day ceremony April 16 in Harold Newman Arena.