Students Photo Shoots, Mortarboard Bling, and More: Senior Days 2026 Stories You May Like Student’s Playful Paintings Showcase the Hill as You’ve Never Seen It Lessons in Large-Animal Medicine—From a Fiberglass Cow Puppy, It’s Cold Outside! How Can You Keep Your Pets Safe in Winter? Ahead of Commencement, this year's grads had a blast—including canoeing on Beebe and navigating an indoor ropes course By Beth Saulnier Less than a week before they were scheduled to march into Schoellkopf in cap and gown, some members of the Class of ’26 navigated the stadium in a more dramatic way: by rappelling down the outside. It was just one of the many activities offered during Senior Days, a series of events hosted by Student and Campus Life in the run-up to Commencement. In addition to the Crescent adventure, there was a movie screening on the Arts Quad (complete with s’mores), a Chimes concert in McGraw Tower, a food truck feast, mortarboard decorating, the chance to try an indoor ropes course, canoeing on Beebe, wine tasting, and a twilight cruise on Seneca Lake—among other fun. Plus, Alumni Affairs hosted a barbecue outside the Schwartz Center in Collegetown, with the main meal catered by Collegetown Bagels and extra sips and nibbles offered at various storefronts around the neighborhood. (The Cornellians staff had a hardship assignment: handing out hundreds of warm treats from Insomnia Cookies!) And of course, beyond the official events, many students took the opportunity to pose for photos in their graduation regalia against the backdrop of East Hill's beauty. Here's a photographic sampling of Senior Days 2026! Stories You May Like Student’s Playful Paintings Showcase the Hill as You’ve Never Seen It Lessons in Large-Animal Medicine—From a Fiberglass Cow (Images by Cornell University photographers Alex Bayer, Sreang Hok, Jason Koski, and Ryan Young and new media specialist Lauryn Beale.) Published May 22, 2026 Leave a Comment Cancel replyOnce your comment is approved, your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Class Year Email * Save my name, email, and class year in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Other stories You may like Bear Hugs Alum’s Book Pays Tribute to the Legendary Clocktower Pumpkin Alumni Legendary Ice Hockey Goalie Ken Dryden ’69 Dies at 78 Alumni Alum and Former Law School Dean Named President of Georgetown