WASHINGTON, May 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The president
of the National Academy of Sciences Marcia McNutt delivered a
keynote speech and 6,000 undergraduate and graduate students
received degrees Sunday at the George
Washington University Commencement on the National Mall.
With the U.S. Capitol providing a backdrop, more than 26,000
people attended the ceremony. GW is the only university that holds
its graduation ceremony on the Mall. GW President Thomas LeBlanc, celebrating commencement for the
first time as the university's president, opened his remarks by
savoring the moment and taking a selfie from the stage with
graduates and the Washington Monument in the background.
In her remarks, McNutt stated that during a time when many seem
to be losing hope, graduates should use their diplomas to "bring
hope back into this world."
"The moral is: Hope is contagious. And it's a good kind of
contagion," McNutt said.
LeBlanc conferred honorary degrees to McNutt, Olympic bobsled
medalist and GW alumna Elana Meyers
Taylor, and Steven Knapp,
president emeritus of GW.
In her remarks, Meyers Taylor
recalled the "bad day" she had at softball tryouts for the 2008
Olympic team. After she didn't make the cut, her mother suggested
she try out for bobsled, and Meyers
Taylor continued to pursue her Olympic dreams. She urged
graduates to keep dreaming, too.
"Keep in mind that sometimes a very bad day could be the best
thing that ever happened to you," she said.
Student speaker Meenu Mathews, a
B.A. candidate in the Elliott School of International Affairs, told
the story of a family trip to D.C. when she was 10 years old.
She described how she stared through the fence and across the
lawn toward the White House and announced to her parents that she
would someday be president. A decade later, she walked through the
fence to the White House as an intern, joined by her parents.
"If there is one thing I have learned during my time at GW, it
is that each of us has the power to cross those fences, walk across
lawns and open doors that we never even dreamed we could," Mathews
said.
Following university tradition, LeBlanc offered a charge to the
graduates.
"You sought excellence. You took risks. You chose to lead," Dr.
LeBlanc said. "I charge you to keep alive that commitment to
leadership, as you pursue whatever it is that makes you happy."
"I know that through your many and varied contributions to
society, and in service to others, you will continue to bring
distinction not only to yourselves but also to your families, to
your communities around the world and, beginning now, to your alma
mater," he said.
With the addition of today's graduates, there are now more than
290,000 GW alumni living in more than 150 countries.
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