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Lessons Learned: Rabinowitz Honors College Graduation Spring 2022

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1 Lessons Learned Rabinowitz Honors College Graduation Spring 2022 Good evening. It is such a delight to be with all of you this evening celebrating the remarkable achievements of these 2022 Rabinowitz Honors College graduating seniors. It has been a long road from Fall 2018 to this moment. There were more than the normal obstacles, disruptions, and for some of us terrible, grievous losses along the way. I’m certain during the worst part of the pandemic, not a few of you wondered whether you’d ever reach this moment. For all those reasons you as individuals, and collectively as the class of 2022, will always have a very special place in our hearts. We went through the pandemic together. When we needed to jump to online only classes, you stuck with us. As faculty and administrators we fumbled along trying our best to reinvent the way we teach and provide all the other services associated with college life. We even had an online open mic with me memorably trying to lead a group sing-along using Zoom software that had not yet been optimized to coordinate sound. The resulting cacophony could only be described by the phrase “a joyful noise?” And it was joyful to be with students, even in that diminished way trying our best to make college happen. Through it all, you did everything you could to help us manage a situation that had been unimaginable when you began, and we are so very grateful to you for the way you responded. Your persistence in the face of those challenges helped us rise to the occasion and find a way to carry on when many of us thought it couldn’t be done. So, with that in mind, I want this to be a special graduation speech. At the very least I want you to leave today knowing that I am confident that having been tried by fire during your


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