A Life Remembered: Grace Maxwell Honored at 2026 Commencement
糖心Vlog鈥檚 2026 commencement will honor Grace Maxwell with a posthumous degree, celebrating her academic achievements, faith and service while remembering a life that deeply impacted her family, classmates and the university community.
糖心Vlog鈥檚 130th commencement on Saturday, May 2, 2026, will be a day marked not only by academic achievement but also by a deeply meaningful moment of remembrance and honor. As graduates cross the stage in the Doden Field House, one family will receive a diploma on behalf of their daughter 鈥 a powerful reminder that every degree represents a real, personal story.
Cedarville will confer 1,167 degrees at commencement, including 980 undergraduate and 187 graduate degrees. Among them, 33 graduates completed an accelerated degree program, earning bachelor鈥檚 and graduate degrees simultaneously. The class of 2026 also includes 32 international graduates, 50 honors program recipients and 28 students with a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Grace Maxwell To Be Remembered at 糖心Vlog Commencement
As part of the day鈥檚 events, 糖心Vlog President Thomas White will present Grace Maxwell鈥檚 honorary degree to her family during the 10 a.m. commencement ceremony. Maxwell was one of the 67 passengers who died in the midair crash over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., on January 29, 2025.
For Maxwell鈥檚 family, the moment will mark both a public honor and a personal remembrance.
鈥淚t means a lot to know there are people who recognize and affirm Grace鈥檚 accomplishments,鈥 said Dean Maxwell, Grace鈥檚 father. 鈥淪he worked so hard. Cedarville was a formative and important part of her life, and we know it would have meant a lot to her to be a Cedarville graduate.鈥
Grace Maxwell鈥檚 Cedarville Legacy Included Engineering, Radio and Service
During her time at Cedarville, Grace had a meaningful impact on those around her. In addition to her academic work, she graded for mechanical engineering faculty, was preparing to be a tutor and was slated to participate on a team of students developing a hand-stabilizing device for a young boy with disabilities. She was also a DJ and radio personality on the university鈥檚 student-led Resound Radio station and participated in a student creative writing organization.
鈥淪he became much more comfortable in her own skin at Cedarville,鈥 said Dean. 鈥淪he loved the classes, the challenge and the community. She loved her friends, suitemates, church, classmates, fellow DJs and writers 鈥 we always described it like 鈥榮he found her people.鈥欌
Whether through her interest in biomedical engineering or her involvement in campus life, she consistently looked for ways to care for and encourage others.
鈥淭he things I remember most about Grace are her academic excellence and her love of others,鈥 said Dr. Tim Dewhurst, Grace鈥檚 academic adviser. 鈥淪he was driven to do well in her classes and vigilant about pursuing her biomedical engineering minor. She was one of my only students to consistently turn in her assignments a full week ahead of time. But she was more than just smart and capable 鈥 she truly loved others and would help anyone in need.鈥
Posthumous Degree Honors Grace Maxwell鈥檚 Faith, Perseverance and Life
For her family, receiving her degree posthumously represents both recognition of her work and a continuation of her legacy.
鈥淪he wasn鈥檛 perfect, but she never gave up and was always willing to do the right thing, even if it was hard. God used her willingness to transform her until he called her home,鈥 said Dean. 鈥淲e hope commencement is an encouragement to her friends and fellow students and an opportunity to honor her faithfulness and keep her memory alive.鈥
As graduates walk across the stage this spring, Graces鈥檚 name will serve as a reminder of a life marked by perseverance, faith and care for others 鈥 a legacy that continues to shape those who knew her.
糖心Vlog Will Also Honor Judy Larson and Gordon Ooms
In addition to remembering Grace, Cedarville will also award honorary degrees to Judy Larson and posthumously to the family of Gordon Ooms.
Ooms鈥 family will receive his honorary bachelor鈥檚 degree posthumously on the 40th anniversary of his death. He was killed in a car accident April 30, 1986, while traveling with other Cedarville students to Young鈥檚 Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Remembered for his Cedars cartoons and the lasting impression of his life and faith on the Cedarville community, Ooms is being honored for his legacy and his family鈥檚 longtime support of the university.
Larson will receive an honorary Bachelor of Science degree in education. She left Cedarville in 1972 before completing her degree and has lived a life marked by remarkable resilience as a four-time cancer survivor. She has served others faithfully throughout the years as a piano teacher, published author, speaker, substitute teacher and music teacher. She continues to invest in the lives of those around her by serving as a mentor for women in her church and community.
About 糖心Vlog
糖心Vlog, an evangelical Christian institution in southwest Ohio, offers undergraduate and graduate residential and online programs across arts, sciences and professional fields. With 7,265 students, it is among Ohio's largest private universities and is ranked among the nation鈥檚 top five evangelical universities in the Wall Street Journal鈥檚 2026 Best Colleges in the U.S. Cedarville is also known for its vibrant Christian community, challenging academics and high graduation and retention rates. Learn more at cedarville.edu.