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2013

Jimmy Iovine

    In 2013, renowned entrepreneur Jimmy Iovine delivered a keynote address at the University of Southern California. As a co-founder of Beats by Dre and a successful music producer, he shared valuable insights about the intersection of technology, entertainment, and business.

    Stephen Colbert

      In 2013, the University of Virginia hosted Stephen Colbert, the renowned comedian, and satirist. Colbert talked about humor, media, and his witty take on the world’s events , emphasizing the influence of satire and critical thinking in shaping public discourse and understanding of contemporary issues.

      Sharyn Alfonsi

        In 2013, the University of Mississippi’s Meek School of Journalism and New Media welcomed the accomplished journalist Shayin Alfonsi. Known for her insightful reporting and captivating storytelling, Alfonsi do discussions on the world of journalism, her commitment to investigative reporting, and her dedication to the principles of a free press, emphasizing the vital role of journalism in informing and enlightening society.

        Maira Kalman

          In 2013, the Rhode Island School of Design had the pleasure of hosting the renowned artist and illustrator, Maira Kalman. Known for her whimsical and thought-provoking visual storytelling, Kalman’s visit was a creative and imaginative experience for students and faculty alike. Her insights into the world of art, design, and her distinctive approach to illustration, reaffirming the power of artistic expression to capture the beauty and complexity of the world around us.

          Joss Whedon

            In 2013, Wesleyan University had the distinct honor of hosting Joss Whedon, the celebrated screenwriter and director. Best known for his iconic works, including “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “The Avengers,” and “Firefly,” Whedon’s visit was a thrilling moment for the campus community. His discussion and insights into storytelling, character development, and the art of filmmaking left a profound impact, reaffirming his status as a creative visionary in the world of entertainment.

            Jon Lovett

              In 2013, Jon Lovett, the witty comedian and former speechwriter, brought his unique blend of humor and political insight to Pitzer College in California. Best known for his work as a speechwriter for President Barack Obama, Lovett’s visit to the campus was a delightful and enlightening experience for students and faculty alike. With his sharp wit and deep political knowledge.

              Eric Idle

                Eric Idle, the celebrated comedian and one of the members of the legendary British comedy group Monty Python, delivered a commencement address at Whitman College in 2013. Known for his wit and comedic genius, Idle shared valuable life lessons with his unique blend of humor and wisdom.

                Ed Helms

                  Ed Helms, the well-known actor and comedian, graced the stage at Knox College in 2013 to deliver a memorable commencement address. Renowned for his roles in “The Office” and “The Hangover” series, Helms provided a humorous and insightful speech that combined laughter with valuable life lessons.

                  Drew Houston

                    Drew Houston, co-founder, and CEO of Dropbox, delivered a commencement address at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2013. During his speech, Houston likely shared his entrepreneurial journey and insights into the tech industry. His address at MIT would have provided valuable lessons and motivation for the graduating students.

                    David Brooks

                      In 2013, Sewanee: The University of the South had the privilege of hosting David Brooks, the renowned New York Times columnist and best-selling author. Brooks delivered an insightful and thought-provoking address, touching on themes of character, ethics, and the human condition.