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2023-03-14   来源 : 时尚

工作也能够保证。

结果我给与了MIT的文书工作。

几年后,我还在MIT并且已经在被再考虑是否必需拿到终身研究员。

但是我不是很好玩,因为我的一位才智的合作开发威尔森没有人拿到。

我指出如果他拿差不多,我也应有拿差不多。

为此我提议离开MIT和学术性界,但在这个时候,我的教务长打来电话:

你再考虑兼任一个上新学术性项目的负责人吗?我选取了给与。

回顾我现在35年的篮球员生涯,我曾是大学教务长选聘委员不必的成员,在半高龄的右边上待了7年(注解:Lawrence S. Bacow在2011-2018年哥伦比亚大学董事不必成员),直到有一天,哥伦比亚大学教务长聘选委员不必会长来问我:

你不必再考虑被选为哥伦比亚大学教务长的选举前吗?

如果我对其里面任何一个问题问道“不”,我时至今日就不不必站在这之里面了。这并不是问道我有先见之清或智慧,也不是问道我勇敢,只是因为我但不想看差不多我没有人再考虑过的巷道不想像中可能不必把我推到何方。这种环游全世界的作法把我带回了一些非常有趣的以外,时至今日我所站的这个台前,就是其里面之一。

你也将有机不必为自己再考虑其他路径,这些路径不必再一地消失在你面前,甚至很不方便。

你要但不想抓住这些机不必,相信自己,不要想像中忧虑失败。

我的女儿Ruth是一个非常聪清的老婆。

每当我忧虑一个提议时,她好像问道:“最糟糕的情况是什么?你能面对吗?如果可以,就去来作吧。”我希望你能像我这辈子一样,从这个同意里面解脱出来。

一些能够预料的机不必不必对你产生如此极大的因素,拒绝它们将是第一场悲剧。

我们的演问道和语法学研究员乔丽·格坎厄姆(Jorie Graham),曾是哥伦比亚大学(NYU)的本科,一心专注解于恐怖电影录制。一天,她走出一个开放的诗作歌课堂,听得到《J. Alfred Prufrock幸福情诗作歌(The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock)的台词:“我听得到潘多拉在演戏,他们彼此歌会唱。/我就让他们不不必为我而会唱。”

正是因为那一刻,让乔丽研究员被选为了美国最杰出的诗作人之一,雨果金奖曾获,哥伦比亚大学最受欢迎的教员之一。

鲁本·布莱兹(Ruben Blades),一位电子音乐巨人,是今年的哥伦比亚大学绘画金奖曾获。他曾是瓜地马拉的一名法律大学本科教职员,一个周末,他所在学校的院长看差不多他和摇滚乐队一起表演。院长把他拉到他站,告诉他,如果他就让被选为一名律师,以彰显这一篮球员的捍卫,他就不会停止演戏。鲁本事与但愿违在迈阿密推出了一张演示精选辑,并事与但愿违授予了17项葛莱美金奖。

坎·哈蒙德(Ray Hammond)就读于哥伦比亚大学和哥伦比亚大学医学院,是一位非常事与但愿违的眼科医生。然后有一天,他听得到另一个刺耳在哭喊他。时至今日,他是坎·哈蒙德牧师,波士顿一些有因素力的精神领袖之一。

我之所以选取这些举例,是因为它们向您简介了上新巷道的随机性。Jorie、Ruben和Ray都能够就让象一个刺耳不必把他们带回哪之里面。但他们都在关心得,在密切关注解着外面的全世界。

时至今日,我要问道一些你不想像中可能不必不屑一顾的老话。但我希望你能记住:具有极大因素的随机事件不不必遭遇在屏幕上。

就让象一更进一步停下来听得一行行陌生的诗作。就让象一更进一步在一个意就让差不多的、不受欢迎的警告里面了解到了自己的内心的借此。就让象一更进一步听得到到比他自己来得伟大的进去。就让就让这些事不想像中可能遭遇的临近和作法,以及它们不会或不不必遭遇的临近和作法。背着伤感和勇气去拥抱这个全世界,如果你幸运的话,你也不必有一天受到意外事故的借鉴。

2022届教师:但愿你直接因素预见几年你将察觉到的巷道。但愿你体验诗作歌和首歌的俏皮,跨越你在时光巷道上消失的盲点。但愿你免受焦躁、恐惧和不相符,但愿你永远被幸福你的人围困!

祝你们福气!

(本文出自于哥伦比亚大学官网,公费留学辞书翻译,内容如有出入,以英语原文为准)

原标题:《哥伦比亚大学教务长2022年就读演问道:背着伤感和勇气去拥抱可能全世界!》

所列为演问道英语原文——

Commencement Remarks by President Larry Bacow to the Class of 2022

May 26, 2022

To everyone who is assembled here today to celebrate the Class of 2022, welcome!

Congratulations to moms and dads, and spouses and children, and family and friends – cheerleaders and champions all.

And a special congratulations, and I really mean this, to all of you who are joining us online. I actually met last week with four graduating seniors – all international students – and we talked about this day. And I asked them, “Are your families going to be with you?” And unfortunately, some of them said, “No,” because given the pandemic, some of their families could not travel, and be sure that they could not only get into the country, but return home.

So many of them are watching online. And I think what we should all do is now turn and wave and welcome a special hearty hello, including to the Prime Minister’s father, who’s also watching online from New Zealand. So on the count three, let’s all turn towards the camera and wave. Welcome!

So, as you all know, the motto of this University is Veritas. So let me begin by sharing something that actually happens to be true.

The view from here is really, really amazing. I can’t actually believe that we finally did it. We all managed to come together in person like this. It’s just wonderful.

Being here – being together at long last – is, frankly, moving beyond words. But, to our graduates, you guys did not get here alone. Nobody in the world accomplishes anything on their own. So I wanna ask you now, to please rise, turn and thank the people – your friends, your family, your loved ones who actually helped you to make it to this moment. Let’s turn and congratulate and thank all of them for helping you all get here.

Thank you. I love seeing the waves coming back in the opposite direction.

So now that you’re all settled in your seats, let me share another truth with you.

Something very inconvenient happens when we combine a pandemic with a global supply chain shortage and problem, and that is: not enough folding chairs/seats to go around. I’m actually, I’m not kidding you, with all the commencements that are going on and dual commencements and extended commencements, just like we’re doing here, we actually had problems finding enough chairs. Half of you almost wound up sitting on blankets today. I’m not gonna tell you which half.

Fortunately, our amazing staff – the people who really make this place run – who make it possible for all of us to gather, who support us in so many ways, figured out a way around the Great Seat Scramble of 2022.

Now, I’m telling you all of this because this is likely the last time in your lives that you almost did not get a seat. Soon, you’re gonna have a degree from an institution whose name is known no matter where you go in the world, an institution whose name is synonymous with excellence, ambition, achievement – and maybe some other modifiers on which we needn’t dwell on today. You’ll hear those in the future.

But with your degree in hand, you may often find yourself invited to sit and stay awhile, invited to share your thoughts and ideas, invited to participate, to contribute, yes, to lead. Who knows? Someday, one of you may find yourself standing up here, like me, welcoming a future graduating class and congratulating them on their accomplishment. Now if that seems far-fetched, I guarantee you that when I graduated from this place, I never could have imagined this is where I would wind up.

Now, what have you all to make of all that – the fact that people are gonna make room for you, basically, to find a seat for you?

You could take that for granted. You could assume that you deserved it all along.

But what a waste that would be.

Today, I wanna challenge you – members of the Harvard Class of 2022 – to save a seat for others, to make room for others, to ensure that the opportunities afforded by your education do not enrich your life alone. You will have more chances than most to make differences in the world, more opportunities to give others a chance at a better life. Take advantage of these opportunities when they arise. Whatever you do with your Harvard education, please be known as much for your humility, kindness and concern for others as for your professional accomplishments. Recognize the role that good fortune and circumstance have played in your life, and please, please work to extend opportunity to others just as it has been extended to you.

That actually is how you will sustain the pride and joy you feel today. And that’s also true.

Congratulations, Class of 2022. You’ve accomplished great things just by being here, and I’m confident you’re gonna accomplish even more. Good luck to each and every one of you – and Godspeed.

And now, we will hear from the three students selected to deliver this year’s orations, the Latin Salutatory, in honorum Johannes Martini Annenberg inicis, candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Studies, Benjamin Porteus.

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