Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll to deliver Commencement Address On May 16

March 24, 2026
Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll will deliver commencement address

Fitchburg State University President Donna Hodge is proud to announce that Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll will deliver the keynote address at the university’s undergraduate commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 16, on the main quadrangle.

Fitchburg State holds its 130th commencement exercises in May, with a graduate commencement ceremony at 8 a.m. followed by the undergraduate ceremony at 2 p.m.

“On behalf of the entire campus community, I am thrilled to welcome Lt. Gov. Driscoll back to campus to deliver the commencement address on May 16,” President Hodge said. “With Gov. Maura Healey, Lt. Gov. Driscoll has been a staunch advocate for investments in public education. She knows the crucial role that institutions like Fitchburg State play in the lives of our students and the communities we serve. We are honored that she will address our graduating students as they prepare to continue their journeys in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and beyond.”

Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll at podium
Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll

"I'm honored to be back at Fitchburg State as this year's commencement speaker,” Lt. Gov. Driscoll said. “As a proud graduate of Massachusetts’ public university system, I know how life-changing this kind of education can be. This year's Fitchburg State graduates will find incredible opportunities ahead of them as they enter their next chapter, and they'll use the skills they gained over the course of their time at Fitchburg State to make a positive impact on our communities. I'm excited to congratulate the Class of 2026 in person this May!"

Lt. Gov. Driscoll last spoke on campus in April, delivering remarks at the investiture ceremony where President Hodge was formally installed as Fitchburg State’s 12th leader and the first woman to hold the post in the institution’s history.

Fitchburg State will hold a separate ceremony at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 16, for the conferral of graduate degrees. This ceremony will also be held on the main quadrangle. Additional details on the ceremonies may be found at fitchburgstate.edu/commencement. Both ceremonies will stream live on FATV at fatv.org/fsu.

About Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll

Driscoll is the 73rd Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and with Gov. Healey represents the first all-women executive team to lead Massachusetts.

Since taking office, Lt. Gov Driscoll has spearheaded several administration priorities and initiatives. Exemplified by her extensive and successful career in local government, Driscoll has served as a notable proponent for the economic development of Massachusetts cities and towns, and serves as a liaison for municipalities across the state. This commitment also includes leadership on tackling the state’s housing crisis and improving the state’s public education policy. Driscoll also chairs the Governor’s Council, the Governor’s Council to Address Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, and Human Trafficking, the Seaport Economic Council, and co-chairs the STEM Advisory Council. 

About Fitchburg State

Fitchburg State University is a public institution dedicated to integrating high-quality professional programs with strong liberal arts and sciences studies.

Founded in 1894, the university now has more than 30 undergraduate programs and 22 master's degree programs, and 6,000 full and part-time students.