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Menlo College Celebrates the Class of 2026 at 98th Commencement Ceremony

ATHERTON, Calif. — Menlo College honored the Class of 2026 during its 98th Commencement ceremony on May 16, when graduates were celebrated alongside family, friends, faculty, staff, alumni, and supporters for their academic achievements and personal growth.

Serving as Grand Marshal for the ceremony was Charles “Chop” Keenan III, who addressed graduates 60 years after earning his own Menlo College degree in 1966. “In my day we were preparing to enter the workforce, in your day, you’re preparing to reinvent it,” said Keenan.

The ceremony opened with a beautiful performance of the National Anthem by Menlo School student Vivian Sun, whose rendition set the tone for the celebration.

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Christoph Burkhardt delivering the commencement address.

This year’s Commencement address was delivered by five-time author, serial founder, and trusted strategic advisor to Fortune 500 companies, Christoph Burkhardt, who challenged graduates to embrace the qualities that will distinguish them in a rapidly changing world shaped by artificial intelligence. Burkhardt encouraged students to think beyond traditional career paths and embrace innovation. “Your job will be to let go of the games we played in the past, and invent the new games,” said Burkhardt.

Menlo College President Steven Weiner reflected on the community students built during their time on campus and encouraged graduates to lean on one another as they face the challenges ahead. “Everyone will tell you that these are the years to find yourself,” said Weiner. “You’ve already done better than that, you’ve found each other.”

Valedictorian Marc Hegele spoke to the same theme, encouraging classmates to show gratitude, stay connected, and carry joy into the future. “We learned how to show up… for each other,” said Hegele.

Menlo College Student Government President Dheryl Guerrero-Sy reflected on the distinctive opportunity graduates had to learn and grow in Silicon Valley, and on their readiness for what comes next. “It’s on us now, and honestly, we’re ready,” said Guerrero-Sy. “We’re surrounded by millionaires, billionaires, startups, and the most creative minds out there. And we get to be a part of that too. We get to learn here, grow here, and now step into whatever comes next.

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Maya Saole-Su’e displays her diploma after leaving the stage.

As the Class of 2026 crossed the stage and officially joined the Menlo College alumni community, the ceremony served as both a celebration of achievement and a reflection of the relationships and experiences that shaped their time on campus.

The College’s graduating class now moves forward into careers, graduate programs, entrepreneurship, public service, and other pursuits equipped with the values, perspectives, and skills that will continue to define their success long after graduation.

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About Menlo College:

Menlo College is a small private, nonprofit college founded in 1927 with a mission to “ignite potential and educate students to make meaningful contributions in the innovation economy.” Situated in the heart of Silicon Valley, Menlo College offers undergraduate degrees in business and psychology, as well as three graduate degrees: a Master of Science in Information Systems, a Master of Science in Financial Technology, and a Master of Arts in Sport and Performance Psychology. Menlo is designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving (AANAPISI) Institution.

Saint Michael Trio Appointed to Artistic Residency at Menlo College

The Saint Michael Trio has been named Artists in Residence at Menlo College, President Steven Weiner announced today. The appointment, initially to last for a period of five years, establishes a slate of new musical offerings for the Menlo College community and beyond.

Established in 2007, the Saint Michael Trio (www.saintmichaeltrio.org) is considered California’s premiere piano trio. Though branded as a trio, the ensemble draws on the talents of multiple musicians, principally including violinists Daniel Cher and Robin Sharp, cellist Michel Flexer, and pianist Russell Hancock. In every combination, the ensemble is praised for their vivid interpretations of the classic chamber literature and hailed for the way they make their concerts accessible and informative. They also perform jazz and lighter fare. Their recordings have won accolades in the national press, and are heard on Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Amazon, and FM stations nation-wide.

President Weiner observed how the appointment marks a return engagement for the Trio. “Saint Michael cut its teeth at Menlo College in 2008 and quickly outgrew the auditorium. Now, after their many travels, they feel a particular nostalgia for the intimate musical experiences our campus can provide.”

Though classically trained and highly experienced on the concert stage, three of the members hail from the private sector. Violinist Daniel Cher is a medical doctor who leads clinical trials and regulatory affairs for breakthrough medical devices; cellist Michel Flexer is a software architect and entrepreneur, most recently the founder of Duck Duck Moose (a subsidiary of Khan Academy); and pianist Russell Hancock is president and CEO of Joint Venture Silicon Valley, an influential group of business and government leaders tackling regional issues. The group’s final member, violinist Robin Sharp, is on the music faculty at Stanford University.

“All of these musicians model the success and multi-dimensionality we intend for our graduates,” continued President Weiner. “They bring an enterprise approach to their music-making, and they will add significantly to the intellectual life of the College.”

In addition to regular campus concerts, the Trio will conduct master classes, hold open rehearsals, and offer collaborative performance opportunities. They will also present “informances” (programs featuring commentary and demonstrations of compositional techniques), a format they made popular during their first appointment at the College.

“Saint Mike began its musical life on this campus, and we’re excited to return,” said Russell Hancock, speaking for the Trio. “We’re especially pleased to do it in an environment where artistic excellence and business achievement are viewed as complementary and mutually reinforcing.”

The Trio’s appointment is effective as of August 1, and their kick-off concert will take place September 30, 2023 in Florence Moore Auditorium on the Menlo College campus.

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About Menlo College

Menlo College was established in 1927. It is a small, private, non-profit, undergraduate and graduate, accredited, residential college located in Atherton, California, designated as both a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) and an Asian American and Native American, Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI), a dual designation achieved by only 1% of all colleges and universities. Menlo College’s location in Silicon Valley, one of the world’s most entrepreneurial and innovative geographical areas, has enabled the College to create a valuable market niche for its students locally — as well as globally. Menlo College cultivates in its students the skills, integrity, and passion to make meaningful contributions in an innovation economy.

About the Saint Michael Trio

The Saint Michael Trio is Silicon Valley’s update to the chamber music scene, making the form fresh and accessible for the rising generation.

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