A Commencement Address for 2020
Good afternoon faculty, family members, and graduates of 2020, Raise your hand if you’ve heard the phrase “uncertain times” used to describe our current moment.…
Good afternoon faculty, family members, and graduates of 2020, Raise your hand if you’ve heard the phrase “uncertain times” used to describe our current moment.…
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