Adriana Bureau of Holliston, MA was among over 4,500 students from Miami University who received degrees during the spring commencement on May 16, 2026.
Additionally, Adriana earned a spot on the Dean’s List for the Spring ’26 semester and was named to the Miami University spring 2026 President’s List.
A total of 4,519 degrees were conferred during the ceremony. That includes 3,718 bachelor’s degrees, 493 master’s degrees, 217 certificates, 59 associate degrees, and 32 doctorates.
The top 10 undergraduate degrees expected to be conferred this year are: Finance (341), Marketing (289), Psychology (213), Biology (200), Kinesiology (156), Nursing (144), Accountancy (115), Computer Science (115), Strategic Communications (95), and Emerging Technology in Business and Design and Primary Education PK-5 (both 94).
Bureau graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Strategic Communication.
The most recent complete candidates for graduation lists are always available for downloading at commencement, dean’s and president’s lists.
Nationally recognized as one of the most outstanding undergraduate institutions, Miami University is a public university located in Oxford, Ohio. With a student body of over 22,000, Miami effectively combines a wide range of strong academic programs with faculty who love to teach and the personal attention ordinarily found only at much smaller institutions.
Established in 1809, Miami University is consistently ranked among the top 50 national public universities by the U.S. News & World Report for providing students with an Ivy League-quality education at a public school price. Located in quintessential college town Oxford, Ohio-with regional campuses in Hamilton and Middletown, a learning center in West Chester, and a European study center in Luxembourg-Miami serves more than 22,600 undergraduates across more than 100 areas of study, and more than 2,200 graduate students through 78 master’s and doctoral degree programs. At this comprehensive research university, students engage and conduct research with premiere teacher-scholars. Miami adds $2.3 billion each year to Ohio’s economy through innovative partnerships and job creation. Miami is an NCAA Division I school, serving more than 500 student-athletes across 19 varsity sports. For more information, visit MiamiOH.edu.
