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2016

Hank Azaria

    During his commencement address at Tufts University in 2016, Hank Azaria, the accomplished actor, and voice artist, likely shared his experiences and insights from his successful career. Known for his iconic voices on “The Simpsons” and his acting roles in various films and TV shows, Azaria’s speech may have highlighted the importance of creativity, versatility, and the pursuit of one’s passions.

    Elizabeth Warren

      Elizabeth Warren delivered the commencement address at Suffolk University in 2016. During her speech, she likely shared word of advice with the graduating class, drawing from her experiences in public service and advocacy.

      Donovan Livingston

        Donovan Livingston, an educator and spoken word artist, delivered a memorable commencement address at Harvard University in 2016. His speech focused on the importance of education and the potential it holds to break down barriers and empower individuals. Livingston’s address emphasized the significance of diversity and inclusion.

        William Foege

          In 2016, Emory University had the privilege of hosting William Foege, a distinguished epidemiologist, and former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Foege talked on public health, disease control, and his pivotal role in the global effort to eradicate smallpox, emphasizing the importance of public health initiatives and the significant impact they can have on global well-being.

          Steven Spielberg

            In 2016, Harvard University was graced by the presence of the legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg. Renowned for his iconic contributions to the world of cinema, Spielberg’s visit was a cinematic and inspiring experiencein which he shared his insights into the art of storytelling, his dedication to pushing the boundaries of film, and his remarkable career, underscoring the power of storytelling and imagination in the world of movies.

            Sheryl Sandberg

              In 2016, UC Berkeley had the privilege of welcoming Sheryl Sandberg, the accomplished tech executive and bestselling author. Her discussions was on leadership, resilience, and her perspectives on gender equality in the workplace left a lasting impact, emphasizing the importance of diversity and empowerment in the world of technology and business.

              Russell Wilson

                In 2016, the University of Wisconsin welcomed the accomplished American football quarterback, Russell Wilson. Best known for his standout career in the NFL, including leading the Seattle Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory, Wilson in his visit enlighten the game of football, leadership on and off the field, and his dedication to excellence, underscoring the significance of determination and teamwork in the world of sports.

                Maria Popova

                  In 2016, the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School had the pleasure of hosting Maria Popova, a celebrated essayist and the brilliant mind behind the “Brain Pickings” blog. Popova’s visit was a celebration of the written word, thoughtful reflection, and the art of curiosity. Her insights into literature, philosophy, reaffirming the significance of literature in our lives and the role of critical thinking in understanding the world around us.

                  John Green

                    John Green, acclaimed author of young adult novels like “The Fault in Our Stars” and “Looking for Alaska,” spoke at Kenyon College in 2016. In his address, he likely shared insights about the power of literature and storytelling, encouraging students to explore the complexities of the human experience through reading and writing. His engaging and thought-provoking talk would have left a lasting impression on the audience.