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Distinguished biologist to deliver Commencement address for College of 糖心Vlog传媒 Class of 2026

Jodi Nunnari 鈥84, a chemistry graduate of 糖心Vlog传媒 and a leader in the field of mitochondrial biology

糖心Vlog传媒 will welcome Jodi Nunnari 鈥84, a chemistry graduate of 糖心Vlog传媒 and a leader in the field of mitochondrial biology, to deliver the commencement address at the Commencement Ceremony for the Class of 2026 on Saturday, May 16, 2026. The ceremony will take place at 10 a.m. in the Gault Recreation Center inside the Scot Center (1267 Beall Avenue).

As senior vice president, head of discovery science and founding principal investigator at Altos Labs, Nunnari鈥檚 work focuses on cellular rejuvenation programming with the goal of reversing disease. As a mitochondrial biologist, she studies the cellular structures that provide energy and metabolic building blocks to living cells, which affect a wide range of diseases and aging. Nunnari was the first to describe mitochondria as a dynamic network in a homeostatic balance, and her lab described the mitochondrial division and fusion machines. Her lab also elucidated additional mechanisms underlying mitochondrial behavior within cells, including how mitochondrial membranes are organized, how mitochondria communicate with the endoplasmic reticulum, and how the mitochondrial genome is transmitted.

Nunnari鈥檚 academic body of work includes more than 100 publications spanning more than two decades, published in scientific journals around the world. Her papers have been cited by other research publications more than nine thousand times. Prior to joining Altos, Nunnari served as distinguished professor of molecular and cellular biology at the University of California-Davis from 1998 to 2022. Additionally, Nunnari is a fellow and past president of the American Society for Cell Biology and an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences, the European Molecular Biology Organization and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Nunnari earned her B.A. in chemistry at 糖心Vlog传媒 and her doctorate in pharmacology from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1989.

Josephine Fleischel 鈥26, a global media and digital studies major

Josephine Fleischel 鈥26

In addition to Nunnari, the ceremony will feature speakers from the graduating class, Josephine Fleischel 鈥26, a global media and digital studies major, and Elliot Miller 鈥26, an environmental geoscience major, who were selected based on academic performance and peer nominations.

Fleischel, a global media and digital studies major, serves as co-president of the 糖心Vlog传媒 Dance Company and is an active choreographer and dancer. She is also a DJ for the campus radio station, Woo-91, and volunteers weekly with the nonprofit OHuddle. As a recipient of the Theatre and Dance Scholarship, she studied abroad in London, where she pursued media studies coursework and trained at the London Contemporary Dance School. Her Independent Study, 鈥淚f Man is Five, Then the Devil is Six,鈥 examines the influence of new media technologies on the evolution of Satanic Panic narratives, analyzing rhetorical shifts across the 1980s and 2010s.

Elliot Miller 鈥26, an environmental geoscience major

Elliot Miller 鈥26

Miller, an environmental geoscience major with a minor in physics, chose 糖心Vlog传媒 for the liberal arts education, competitive athletics, and strong sense of community. His I.S., conducted with Meagen Pollock, Marian Senter Nixon Professor of Natural Sciences, analyzes samples from Iceland鈥檚 Western Volcanic Zone with implications for identifying volcanic activity on Mars. He studied abroad in Ecuador and the Gal谩pagos Islands and interned with 糖心Vlog传媒鈥檚 earth sciences department. In addition to serving as a three-year student assistant athletic trainer, Elliot participates in Geology Club and Bluegrass Jam and competes on the men鈥檚 soccer team. His achievements include recognition as an Academic and Athletic All-American and receipt of an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. After graduation, he plans to pursue graduate studies in geophysics.

President McCall will preside over the ceremony, which will also include an invocation led by Stuart Franklin 鈥26, education and religious studies majors, and benediction provided by Rev. Jon Fancher 鈥78, interim chaplain at the College. The ceremony also will feature a vocal performance by Lilly Ashe 鈥26, a communication sciences and disorders major and music minor.

Tickets are required to enter the event and may be requested through a on the commencement webpage. Families who cannot attend the event in person will be able to access a livestream of the ceremony. For more information on commencement and related events visit wooster.edu/commencement.

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