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  • Chris Gardner at Hampton University 2008 (excerpt 2)

    Posted by admin on September 4th, 2009 and filed under address of university | 2 Comments »

    Chris Gardner discusses the famous basketball scene from The Pursuit of Happyness starring Will Smith in the role of Chris Gardner, and encourages Hampton University students to “dream a bigger dream”. View more at http://www.ChrisGardnerMedia.com/

    Duration : 0:4:21

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    George Dong’s University of Michigan Commencement Speech

    Posted by admin on August 26th, 2009 and filed under university of | 20 Comments »

    For each commencement ceremony, a member of the graduating class was invited to present remarks to the entire class. A committee of students, staff and faculty selected George Dong as the spring 2009 commencement speaker.

    George Dong came to Michigan from Fuzhou, China. Following graduation, he will work in the Teach for America program, teaching at a school in Chicago.

    Transcript:
    Good morning. First let me express my deepest gratitude for my unusual presence at this podium today. I came to Michigan from Fuzhou, China, about 7 thousand miles away. When I first came, I barely spoke English. In fact, I was so confused that I thought the Fishbowl was an aquarium, the Big House was a prison, and that North Face jackets and UGG boots were the unofficial school uniforms. As it turns out, I was only right about the last one.

    Standing here today, I am extremely proud of Michigans rich tradition, I am grateful for my parents unconditional love and profound sacrifice that made this moment even possible, and I am aware of the diverse culture and heritage of all 50 states and 120 countries that are represented in the audience today.

    Although our hometowns may be thousands of miles apart, it is the same Michigan experience that connects us all. It is the same Michigan Time that always saved us ten minutes of more sleep. It is the winged football helmets and the Hot Dog Man that we worshipped.

    We have learned to speak different languages, learned to appreciate and celebrate different cultures, and learned to use our knowledge, talent and passion to engage our communities. It is the Michigan experience that has taught us to dream, that has taught us that yes we can and yes we will change the world one day.

    It was October 14th, 1960, when President John F. Kennedy addressed students on the steps of our Michigan Union and proposed the establishment of the Peace Corps. Almost five decades later, Michigan men and women have continued to answer his call.

    For example, this past summer, the Global Intercultural Experience for Undergraduates (GIEU) started a maternal mortality prevention program in Ghana.

    A student group called the Youth Hope Organization traveled to Anhui, China, to work with the AIDS Orphan Salvation ociation.

    I know many of you will work to alleviate poverty in Asia, to provide humanitarian aid in Africa, and to transform education and infrastructure in Latin America.

    As for me, a Chinese student who barely spoke English years ago, I will be teaching English in the inner city of Chicago after graduation.

    With the education and experience that this University has given us, we have learned that we share the same desire for peace and prosperity, the same quest for justice and equality, and the same love for openness and opportunity.

    This past November, students of every color and every nationality united on the Michigan Diag to celebrate the historical election of the first African-American president, Barack Obama.

    That chilly night on the Diag, I heard cheers and I saw tears. Not only was I watching a moment of excitement, but a movement for service to those less fortunate, both here and abroad. As President Obama said: Yes we can heal this nation. Yes we can repair this world.

    You and I, my fellow graduates of the Class of 2009, my maize and blue brothers and sisters, and my fellow citizens of the world, let us embrace all the peoples of the world with the binding force of our warm Michigan spirit and love, with courage and devotion, with strength and sacrifice to make a true Michigan Difference in the world.

    To me, that is why its great to be a Michigan Wolverine.

    Go Blue!

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    Northwestern University 2006 Student Commencement Address

    Posted by admin on August 26th, 2009 and filed under address of university | 5 Comments »

    Northwestern University 2006 Student Commencement Address

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    118th Stanford University Commencement

    Posted by admin on August 26th, 2009 and filed under university | 6 Comments »

    Stanford University held its 118th Commencement exercises on June 14, 2009. Anthony Kennedy, ociate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and Stanford alumnus, gave the keynote address. In his address, Justice Kennedy urged graduates to spread freedom and law throughout the world.

    The 2009 Commencement featured the conferring of 1,735 bachelor’s degrees, 2,039 master’s degrees and 925 doctoral degrees.

    Stanford University
    http://www.stanford.edu

    Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
    http://www.youtube.com/stanford

    Duration : 1:46:19

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    Northwestern University Student Commencement Address 2006

    Posted by admin on August 23rd, 2009 and filed under address of university | No Comments »

    Northwestern University’s 148th Commencement Ceremony featuring Sen. Barack Obama and Student Speaker Russ Armstrong. Armstrong’s speech was later published in the Chicago Tribune.

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    Omid Kordestani’s Commencement Address at SJSU

    Posted by admin on August 20th, 2009 and filed under address of university | 25 Comments »

    Omid Kordestani, Google’s SVP for Global Sales and Business Development, gives the commencement address at San Jose State University on May 26, 2007.

    Duration : 0:19:26

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    Randy Pausch Inspires Graduates

    Posted by admin on August 14th, 2009 and filed under address of university | 25 Comments »

    Professor Randy Pausch made a surprise return to Carnegie Mellon University to deliver an inspirational speech to the Class of 2008 at the Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008.

    Pausch was included in TIME Magazine’s 2008 list of the world’s 100 most influential people. His book, “The Last Lecture,” co-written by Jeff Zaslow of the Wall Street Journal and based on Pausch’s now-famous talk “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams,” is a New York Times #1 bestseller.

    Duration : 0:6:33

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    Joe Biden - 2009 Syracuse University Commencement Address (2)

    Posted by admin on August 8th, 2009 and filed under address of university | 5 Comments »

    Vice-President Joe Biden delivering the commencement address at Syracuse University, May 10, 2009. Part 2. Apologies for the quality.

    I do not own or claim to own any rights to this footage, and intend no copyright violation.

    Duration : 0:8:47

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    Chris Gardner at Hampton University 2008 (excerpt 1)

    Posted by admin on August 2nd, 2009 and filed under address of university | 2 Comments »

    Chris Gardner, author of The Pursuit of Happyness, emotionally expresses his pride at his daughter being the first member of his family to graduate from college, in his 2008 Hampton University commencement address. View more at http://www.ChrisGardnerMedia.com

    Duration : 0:1:7

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    Elon University - Douglas Finberg Commencement Address

    Posted by admin on July 27th, 2009 and filed under address of university | No Comments »

    Douglas Finberg, senior vice president of international marketing for Paramount Pictures and a 1994 Elon alumnus, delivered Elon’s 2008 commencement address on May 24, 2008.

    Duration : 0:14:27

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