
A beaming Jesus Cevon-Gonzalez stood on Merced’s Main Street, surrounded by his mom and dad, grandparents, sister and other loved ones. He clutched the proof of a freshly bestowed bachelor’s degree in computer science.
“I’m just trying to make my parents proud,” the Merced native said.
Cevon-Gonzalez was among about 400 UC Merced graduate candidates who gathered with friends and fam ily on Dec. 19-20 for Fall Commencement at The Merced Theatre. Its Art Kamangar Center hosted ceremonies for the Graduate Division and for the university’s three schools.
"You are graduating from UC Merced at a historic time – the 20th anniversary since opening our doors," Chancellor Juan Sánchez Muñoz said.

"Much has been accomplished at UC Merced in a short time. An academic legacy that redefines what postsecondary will look like and a shining example of how to shape an inclusive culture of excellence.
"To be a part of this climate and culture of rigor you have overcome many challenges and obstacles, and you leave UC Merced more prepared than ever to succeed in your careers and throughout your lives."
After the ceremonies, people poured into the closed-off street, turning it into a sea of blue gowns, hugs and photo opportunities. Veronika Mayoraga of Fresno wore a sash over her gown that read “First Generation,” marking her status as the initial member of her family to pursue a secondary education.
“I’m feeling very emotional,” said Mayoraga, who earned a bachelor’s degree in economics. “It's definitely a huge stepping stone for my family.”
Vanessa Sanchez of Fairfield said it felt “surreal,” after years of study and effort, to hold a master’s degree in quantitative and systems biology.
“Now it’s time to get my doctorate,” she said.
UC Merced’s banner year was a recurring commencement theme. In 2025, the university earned the highest classification for a public research institution, was ranked 25th among public universities by U.S. News and World Report and marked 20 years since the start of undergraduate instruction.
