TEMPE, Ariz., May 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — With a shower of maroon-and-gold confetti, and guidance from actor and conservationist Harrison Ford, Arizona State University celebrated the graduation of more than 14,000 undergraduate students on May 11, part of a record-setting 22,631 students earning their degrees this spring. The graduating class is the largest in ASU history.

“The potential of your entire generation — that is what gives me hope for the future,” said Ford, a legendary household name who has portrayed beloved on-screen characters.

“Whatever talent or ambition you possess, find a way to put it to work,” he said. “Build something that didn’t exist yesterday. Stand up for someone who can’t stand up for themselves. Bring people together who weren’t talking before. That’s leadership. That’s what moves the needle.” 

In addition to his acting work, Ford has been a champion of global conservation for more than three decades, joining Conservation International’s Board of Directors in 1991 and currently serving as its vice chair. In recognition of his work, ASU President Michael Crow awarded Ford an honorary Doctor of Arts and Humane Letters at the ceremony.

“Your generation has far more power than you may realize,” Ford said. “And if you harness it, if you find your leadership, your issues, your voice, the world will not be able to ignore you. You will have to be accommodated. Believe me, I know that’s true.”

His parting words to graduates: “Go change the world.”

Ford’s commitment to conservation also reflects ASU’s deepening commitment to research and student education in this area. In 2025, the university announced the creation of the Rob Walton School of Conservation Futures, which will welcome its first cohort this fall.

It is just one of the many areas where graduating students earned degrees and are poised to make a difference, with others focused on career opportunities in business, health care, engineering and more. One such graduate, Thomas Hancock-Bacon, will join the Peace Corps after graduation, combining his enthusiasm for sustainability and finance.

In his opening remarks, University President Michael Crow nodded to the 250th birthday of the United States of America, saying that ASU students have a responsibility that goes beyond their own communities.

“You are going to make this country work.,” he said. “You are going to make this country better because you are just getting started.”

The spring graduating class is 6% larger than last year’s spring class. This includes 14,258 on-campus undergraduate and graduate students, and there are 8,373 online students graduating, up 16% from last year. More than 10,000 graduates are Arizona residents and 2,000 military-affiliated students are graduating, including veterans, active duty, guard/reserves or dependent family members.

The graduation ceremony included remarks from businessman and philanthropist Howard Graham Buffett, who also received an honorary Doctor of Arts and Humane Letters.

“You can’t outsource who you want to be,” he said, addressing the graduates. “You decide who you want to be. Don’t let other people influence it.”

This spring’s graduates are primed for the workforce, and many are headed for jobs in high-demand fields such as teaching, nursing, microelectronics and defense. ASU is ranked No. 2 among public U.S. universities in employability, ahead of UCLA, the University of Michigan and Purdue.

“Universities have a responsibility to demonstrate their return on investment to the public at-large – not just students, but everyone,” said Crow. “Everything we do at ASU, including the degrees earned today, enables greater social mobility, prosperity, health, community and more. We must continue to work together to advance the democratic ideals of ‘life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness’ for all.”

Photos and video of Harrison Ford.

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Annual program supports adults and students pursuing higher education

PHOENIX, May 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Desert Financial Foundation announced it has awarded $212,000 in scholarships to 66 Arizona students this year, supporting high school seniors demonstrating a commitment to service and community involvement and adult learners who are furthering their education.

A celebration honoring recipients of the Community Service, Adult Learners, and Passion to Help scholarships took place on May 6 at Chateau Luxe in Phoenix. Since 2017, Desert Financial Foundation has awarded nearly $2 million in scholarships to students across Arizona.

“Education has the power to change lives, families and entire communities,” said Jeff Meshey, board chair of Desert Financial Foundation and President and CEO of Desert Financial Credit Union. “Through our scholarship program, we’re proud to support adults who are investing in their future and high schoolers giving back to the communities that helped shape them.”

Of the 66 scholarships awarded, 30 Community Service Scholarships and 30 Adult Learners Scholarships will each provide $3,000 to recipients, with select outstanding students in both categories receiving an additional $2,000. The program will also award six $3,000 Passion to Help Scholarships, with one recipient receiving an enhanced award of $5,000, a new addition this year.

Community Service Scholarships

Community Service Scholarships recognize high school students who complete at least 50 hours of community service, maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, and plan to attend an Arizona college or university in fall 2026. Elizabeth Hart, a student at Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center, volunteered more than 600 hours in the community in 2025 and is working to become a doctor.

“My love of this service has solidified my goal of helping others,” Hart said. “I will continue to pursue a career path as a doctor, where I know I can make an extensive impact.”

Three standout students were awarded $5,000 scholarships:

  • Elizabeth Hart from Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center
  • Jay Jimenez Solis from Highland High School
  • Cameron Forrest from Paradise Valley High School

Adult Learners Scholarships

Adult Learners Scholarships support students 25 or older who are currently enrolled at an accredited Arizona school to pursue a degree or certification while balancing work, family and other responsibilities. One recipient, Alireza Rahimi, is currently undertaking doctoral research at Arizona State University.

“My educational plan is to complete my PhD in Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering and continue pursuing research that develops sustainable solutions for environmental pollution,” said Rahimi.

Three adult learners were selected to receive $5,000 scholarships:

  • Alireza Rahimi of Tempe
  • Denyse Tumugire of Phoenix
  • Julia Jena of Phoenix

Passion to Help Scholarships

The Passion to Help Scholarship is offered to eligible dependents of Desert Financial Credit Union and affiliated company employees who demonstrate a strong commitment to volunteerism.

Navya Balaji was selected to receive a $5,000 scholarship and is attending University of Arizona.

Commitment to Education

The scholarship program is a cornerstone of Desert Financial Foundation’s broader commitment to education, which is rooted in the Desert Financial Credit Union’s founding by teachers in 1939 and carried forward through continued investment in students at every stage of their academic journey.

“These students represent the future of our state,” Meshey said. “By investing in their education today, we’re helping build stronger communities for generations to come.”

For more information about Desert Financial Foundation and its scholarship programs, visit desertfinancial.com/en/who-we-are/community-involvement/commitment-to-education.

About Desert Financial Foundation 
Founded in 2015, Desert Financial Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports organizations and individuals in Arizona to strengthen financial capability through education and scholarships. 

To learn more about how Desert Financial Foundation gives back or donate, visit DesertFinancial.com/Foundation.

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Annual program supports adults and students pursuing higher education

PHOENIX, May 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Desert Financial Foundation announced it has awarded $212,000 in scholarships to 66 Arizona students this year, supporting high school seniors demonstrating a commitment to service and community involvement and adult learners who are furthering their education.

A celebration honoring recipients of the Community Service, Adult Learners, and Passion to Help scholarships took place on May 6 at Chateau Luxe in Phoenix. Since 2017, Desert Financial Foundation has awarded nearly $2 million in scholarships to students across Arizona.

“Education has the power to change lives, families and entire communities,” said Jeff Meshey, board chair of Desert Financial Foundation and President and CEO of Desert Financial Credit Union. “Through our scholarship program, we’re proud to support adults who are investing in their future and high schoolers giving back to the communities that helped shape them.”

Of the 66 scholarships awarded, 30 Community Service Scholarships and 30 Adult Learners Scholarships will each provide $3,000 to recipients, with select outstanding students in both categories receiving an additional $2,000. The program will also award six $3,000 Passion to Help Scholarships, with one recipient receiving an enhanced award of $5,000, a new addition this year.

Community Service Scholarships

Community Service Scholarships recognize high school students who complete at least 50 hours of community service, maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, and plan to attend an Arizona college or university in fall 2026. Elizabeth Hart, a student at Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center, volunteered more than 600 hours in the community in 2025 and is working to become a doctor.

“My love of this service has solidified my goal of helping others,” Hart said. “I will continue to pursue a career path as a doctor, where I know I can make an extensive impact.”

Three standout students were awarded $5,000 scholarships:

  • Elizabeth Hart from Arizona Agribusiness and Equine Center
  • Jay Jimenez Solis from Highland High School
  • Cameron Forrest from Paradise Valley High School

Adult Learners Scholarships

Adult Learners Scholarships support students 25 or older who are currently enrolled at an accredited Arizona school to pursue a degree or certification while balancing work, family and other responsibilities. One recipient, Alireza Rahimi, is currently undertaking doctoral research at Arizona State University.

“My educational plan is to complete my PhD in Civil, Environmental, and Sustainable Engineering and continue pursuing research that develops sustainable solutions for environmental pollution,” said Rahimi.

Three adult learners were selected to receive $5,000 scholarships:

  • Alireza Rahimi of Tempe
  • Denyse Tumugire of Phoenix
  • Julia Jena of Phoenix

Passion to Help Scholarships

The Passion to Help Scholarship is offered to eligible dependents of Desert Financial Credit Union and affiliated company employees who demonstrate a strong commitment to volunteerism.

Navya Balaji was selected to receive a $5,000 scholarship and is attending University of Arizona.

Commitment to Education

The scholarship program is a cornerstone of Desert Financial Foundation’s broader commitment to education, which is rooted in the Desert Financial Credit Union’s founding by teachers in 1939 and carried forward through continued investment in students at every stage of their academic journey.

“These students represent the future of our state,” Meshey said. “By investing in their education today, we’re helping build stronger communities for generations to come.”

For more information about Desert Financial Foundation and its scholarship programs, visit desertfinancial.com/en/who-we-are/community-involvement/commitment-to-education.

About Desert Financial Foundation 
Founded in 2015, Desert Financial Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports organizations and individuals in Arizona to strengthen financial capability through education and scholarships. 

To learn more about how Desert Financial Foundation gives back or donate, visit DesertFinancial.com/Foundation.

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SOURCE Desert Financial Credit Union

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