Updated: April 21, 2026
STEUBENVILLE, OHIO — Franciscan University of Steubenville will host its 78th commencement exercises May 8–9, 2026, for a projected 933 students, setting a new record for the largest graduating class in University history.
Events begin Friday, May 8, at 6:00 p.m. with the Baccalaureate Mass, at which Franciscan University President Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, will preside and author and educator Father Robert Spitzer, SJ, will be the homilist. Two commencement ceremonies will be held Saturday, May 9, the first at 9:00 a.m. and the second at 1:00 p.m. All events will take place in Finnegan Fieldhouse.
“I look forward to celebrating this milestone with the incredible men and women who make up the largest graduating class in Franciscan University’s history,” said Father Pivonka. “I am confident the education and formation they have received during their time with us at Franciscan have prepared them to be joyful disciples of Jesus Christ and a light to a world that desperately needs it. With God’s grace, they will continue to serve his Church and his world.”
At the 9:00 a.m. commencement ceremony on May 9 for graduates in the sciences and professional programs, the featured speaker will be Catholic entrepreneur and philanthropist Timothy Busch. Busch is founder of the Busch Firm and co-founder of the Napa Institute. The Catholic University of America named its school of business and economics after Busch and his wife, Steph, in honor of their generous support of the school. He is recognized nationally for his leadership in business, Catholic education, and religious liberty initiatives. He will receive an honorary doctorate in humane letters.
In addition to giving the Baccalaureate homily, Father Spitzer, co-founder of the Napa Institute and co-founder and president of the Magis Center, will also give the address at the 1:00 p.m. commencement ceremony on May 9 for graduates in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Father Spitzer is widely known for his work in the fields of philosophy, ethics, science, and Catholic apologetics. A former president of Gonzaga University, he has written and spoken extensively on the relationship between faith and reason. He will receive an honorary doctorate in catechetics and evangelization.
Franciscan University’s Class of 2026 comes from the top 10 states of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, California, New York, Michigan, Texas, Maryland, Florida, and New Jersey, and 36 other states and 25 countries. Their top 10 majors are theology, business, psychology, nursing, education, philosophy, engineering, biology, communication arts, and English.
Father Pivonka will confer the degrees. Father Joseph Lehman, TOR, chairman of the Board of Trustees, along with members of the Board of Trustees, will be in attendance.
For more information and for a link to a livestream of all ceremonies, please visit academics.franciscan.edu/commencement/.
