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You send your student off to college and you're already anticipating that Commencement Ceremony four years later. But traditional four-year college timelines are becoming less common as students forge their own unique educational paths. In this episode, Vicki and Lynn explore the various ways students navigate higher education today – from gap years that build maturity and purpose to mid-college breaks and an extra fifth year college experience. We discuss how these experiences often lead to greater confidence, improved communication skills, and most importantly, a clearer sense of purpose. We also emphasize how embracing flexibility in college planning and supporting your student's unique journey can lead to greater success and fulfillment in college and beyond. What timeline might work best for your student?Thank you for listening! Much more information for college parents can be found on our website, College Parent Central Find us on Twitter at @CollParCentral Sign up for our newsletter for ongoing information Please leave us a review at “Love the Podcast” to help others find us.
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Hosted by Dr. Jacinta Delhaize & Dr. Daniel Cunnama. The 5th of December 2022 sees the commencement of construction of the long-awaited Square Kilometre Array (SKA)! SKAO: https://www.skao.int/ The SKA Observatory (SKAO) is a next-generation radio astronomy facility that will revolutionise our understanding of the Universe and the laws of fundamental physics. Formally known as the SKA Observatory, the SKAO is an intergovernmental organisation bringing together nations from around the world. The observatory consists of the SKAO Global Headquarters in the UK, the SKAO's two telescopes at radio-quiet sites in South Africa and Australia, and associated facilities to support the operations of the telescopes. The SKA telescopes: Composed of respectively hundreds of dishes and thousands of antennas, the SKAO's telescopes will be the two most advanced radio telescopes on Earth. Together with other state-of-the-art research facilities, the SKAO's telescopes will explore the unknown frontiers of science and deepen our understanding of key processes, including the formation and evolution of galaxies, fundamental physics in extreme environments and the origins of life. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
Sue brings you today's Sue's News on today in history's #1 hits, a U.S. billionaire aiming to buy TikTok, and the Random Fact of the Day on Walt Disney and trash cans.
Lori Nickel joins the program during her scheduled appearance and she is just coming from UW
In Tijuana, the families of people who are missing are calling for some accountability from the government. Meanwhile in Ocean Beach, people came together to honor the lives of the three men who were killed while on a surfing trip in Baja California. Today, San Diego State University is concluding their last batch of commencement ceremonies. Here's NBC 7's Jackie Crea with the top stories of the day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
-In a story that screams like an Onion article, it's actually reality---Ohio State commencement speaker Chris Pan apparently was influenced by ayahuasca in writing his speech, and delivered an all-time weird speech-Pan was booed while on the stage, and you could visibly see former Nebraska president Ted Carter uncomfortable while watching it all play out….as Pan was encouraging graduates and attendees to buy cryptocurrency-Also, Nebraska ranks No. 3…in places to live in the U.S. (according to U.S News…just behind Utah and New Hampshire)Show sponsored by MIDWEST BANKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, May 6, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country. Talking Points Memo: Bill lays out where we stand 6 months before the presidential election. Bill leads with an update on the situation in Gaza. Conservative commentator Lou Dobbs joins the No Spin News for can't miss interview. Columbia University cancels their commencement ceremony. Bill reports on the latest regarding campus protests. Three surfers are murdered in Mexico. This Day in History: Former CIA Director William Colby found dead. Final Thought: Class Warfare In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Class Warfare." Order the brand new BillOReilly.com Self Reliance coffee mug for only $24.95! Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Preorder Bill's latest book CONFRONTING THE PRESIDENTS, a No Spin assessment of every president from Washington to Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NewsRadio WFLA Anchor Chris Trenkmann runs through today's top stories, the latest on the Trump hush money trial, new issues in the Israel/Hamas negotiations, and the cancellation of the main commencement ceremony at Columbia.
Plus: The judge in Donald Trump's hush-money trial finds him in contempt of court for a 10th time. ABC News president Kim Godwin steps down after a corporate restructuring. J.R. Whalen reports. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. Judge Merchan issues gag order ruling2. Trump calls for special counsel Jack Smith's arrest3. Trump, RNC raise over $76m in April4. Persecution of Falun Gong outside of China5. Ceasefire talks at impasse, CIA dir. In doha6. Israel orders evacuations in Rafah, kicks out Al Jazeera7. Weekend campus protests: closer look at Penn8. $400m security boost for places of worship9. 3 bodies in Mexican well American, Australian surfers10. New Mexico: FBI searching for kidnapped baby
This is the All Local 12pm update for Monday, May 6th, 2024.
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.
KSL Newsradio's Clayre Scott reports live from University of Utah filling us in on the protestors.
ICYMI: Hour One of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – Thoughts on USC's decision to cancel all commencement speakers, honorary degree ceremonies in light of the University's previous decision to cancel valedictorian Asna Tabassum's ceremonial speech amid security concerns…PLUS – A Look at the third LA Metro Bus attack of the week AND the Los Angeles City Council committees steps to enact ethics reform at City Hall - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
JUNE 2023 | VOLUME 52, ISSUE 6The Most Important Decision in LifeBishop Robert BarronWord on Fire Catholic Ministries The following is adapted from a speech delivered on May 13, 2023, at Hillsdale College's 171st Commencement Ceremony.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JUNE 2023 | VOLUME 52, ISSUE 6The Most Important Decision in LifeBishop Robert BarronWord on Fire Catholic Ministries The following is adapted from a speech delivered on May 13, 2023, at Hillsdale College's 171st Commencement Ceremony.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second part of Episode 61, Jacinta takes us on a journey to the SKA-low site in Western Australia and shares her experience of the Construction Commencement Ceremony for the Square Kilometre Array that took place in December. The post Episode 61: Part 2 – SKAO Construction Commencement Ceremony – Australia appeared first on The Cosmic Savannah.
Join Episode 61 as Dan reminisces about visiting the SKAO site in South Africa. He shares highlights from the Construction Commencement Ceremony for the Square Kilometre Array. Exciting memories unfold! The post Episode 61: Part 1 – SKAO Construction Commencement Ceremony – South Africa appeared first on The Cosmic Savannah.
Howard University alumnus Chadwick Boseman provides words of inspiration to the Class of 2018 during Howard University's 150th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, May 12 in Washington, D.C. ➡️Connect with #BertMartinez: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BertMartinez Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheBertMart... ➡️ Get a free copy of DominatingYourMind: https://amzn.to/2XuM9Xr While supplies last, limited time.
Click Here to Get All Podcast Show Notes!The commencement ceremony is one of the most meaningful events in a college student's life. It is a time to reflect on the sacrifices and accomplishments of the past and look forward to what the future holds. What would you tell the graduates if you were chosen to deliver the commencement address? How would you inspire them to get excited about their future?In this episode, Sharran talks about the keynote address he delivered at the 2023 Commencement Ceremony of Luther College, his alma mater. In his speech, he shared the three lessons he learned from the last 22 years with the hope that the lessons will help the graduates as they venture out into the world, each pursuing their path to greatness.These lessons are not just for new graduates but for anyone who cares to listen. So, save yourself 22 years and discover what these lessons are. “The best advice that I got was always free. But the stuff that I implemented was the one that I paid for because when you pay, you pay attention.”- Sharran SrivatsaaTimestamps:01:50 The idea behind this episode03:13 Why is speaking the truth important?05:22 The number one lesson Sharran learned from the last 22 years07:13 Why do people find it hard to ask for help?10:24 How are you wired?11:19 The second lesson which Sharran learned from his daughter15:40 At what point would you choose to do fewer things?16:03 The third lesson Sharran learned after having children (which he wishes to have known sooner)16:38 Why are most people unable to stay in the present?21:16 Recap of the three lessonsResources:- Luther College 2023 Commencement Address by Sharran Srivatsaa- The Real Brokerage - Join the 10K Wisdom Private Partner Podcast, now available to you for free- Top Agent Power Pack- ARC Multifamily Real Estate Investing - The 5am Club- Sharran's Partnership Program - Grab Sharran's 4-Week MBA for Free Connect with Sharran:- Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - LinkedIn- YouTube
Kevin Phelan was recognized as the Valedictorian of the Class of 2023, and Gillian Hand was recognized as the Salutatorian. IWP's Presidential Investiture and Commencement Ceremony took place on May 13, 2023 at the Fairmont in Washington, D.C. ***Learn more about IWP graduate programs: https://www.iwp.edu/academic-programs/ ***Make a gift to IWP: https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?name=E231090&id=18
During the last month of the school year, it's time to celebrate not cram! It's the time of the year to celebrate your child's achievements this past year and to acknowledge all of the ways God has been faithful to you and to your family during the school year. Even if you school year round or you don't do grade levels, it is important to acknowledge milestones and to celebrate accomplishments. Don't spend the last month of the school year stressing over all the things not completed; spend the last month of the school year celebrating everything your child has learned instead. In this week's episode, Carrie shares tons of fun culminating activities and Last Day of School Traditions you can do in the last month of the school year. She also shares different ways to celebrate with family, friends, and homeschool groups your graduating seniors and students promoting to the next level. Pour yourself a cup of coffee, put your feet up (it's been a long year), and join Carrie for a little coffee break to celebrate a job well done!Support the showTo purchase Carrie's homeschooling book, Just Breathe (and Take a Sip of Coffee): Homeschool in Step with God), visit Amazon.com. To subscribe to Coffee With Carrie email newsletter and blog, visit https://coffeewithcarrie.org To hear more podcasts about homeschooling, subscribe to Coffee With Carrie Podcast. New episodes are dropped every Thursday.If you enjoy CWC Podcasts, we would love for you to leave a review and a 5-Star Rating. Click HERE#coffeewithcarriepodcast#justbreathesipcoffee#homeschoolencouragement#homeschoolwithcarrie#simplehomeschooling#sabbathhomeschooling
Simon got an email today that this is happening at a few universities across the nation, so he did some digging and gave his conclusions to kick off today's show.
Hour One: Simon got an interesting email today regarding commencement ceremonies for different races, so he did a little digging into what the Iowa schools do. Plus, Congresswoman Marionette Miller-Meeks joins Simon to talk the debt ceiling and more.
This edition features stories on Air Force Reserve dentists and optometrists providing medical care as part of MEDRETE Dominican Republic 2010, fire fighters from the 612th Air Base Squadron working to lower dangers from structural fires in tall buildings and air traffic control towers, safety during the 101 Critical Days of Summer, more than 100 service members and civilians in Afghanistan gathering at Bagram Air Field for the Education Center's first commencement ceremony, and the planning process for exercise Combined Endeavor 2010. Hosted by Airman 1st Class Alina Richard.
In Season 10: Episode 9 of Beach Weekly, Lei Madrigal discusses local, national and worldwide news. This spring's commencement ceremonies will be held at the Angel Stadium in Anaheim, but graduates will not be walking across the stage or having their names read aloud. Over 15,000 people are upset by this and have signed an online petition opposing the university's decision. On Wednesday, March 15, Long Beach health officials closed coastal swimming areas in the city after the ocean was contaminated by an 18,000-gallon sewage spill caused by heavy rainfall. The Long Beach Animal Care Services facilities are, for the first time, considering euthanizing dogs to make more space as they are over capacity. To encourage adoption, the shelter is waiving all adoption fees for the month of March. The LAPD chief has banned ‘thin blue line' flags from being displayed on officers' uniforms, city-issued vehicles, and in station lobbies because the symbol can be seen as divisive by some people. Many LAPD officers disagree with this decision and said in a statement through their union that they will continue to display the thin blue line proudly and will not let its true meaning be distorted. California's Regional Housing Needs Allocation is a state mandate that requires all cities, towns, and counties to provide affordable housing for their residents around every decade. To avoid building housing, Huntington Beach would usually pay a huge fine instead, but the government will no longer allow the city to ignore its responsibility. After resistance from Huntington Beach, the state of California sued the city for failing to provide affordable housing. Then, Huntington Beach sued the state right back, saying the mandate is too impractical to follow. President Joe Biden approved the Willow Project, an $8 billion plan for oil company ConocoPhillips to drill into Alaskan federal lands and extract 600 million barrels of oil. Many people worldwide are upset by the project's approval as it is going to disturb natural habitats and native lands. The French president used special constitutional powers to impose a new, very unpopular bill that changes the country's retirement age from 62 to 64. Opposing lawmakers and outraged citizens are protesting the president's decision since he went against the majority's preference and the French parliament is going to hold a vote of no confidence for the president. Last week Long Beach city lifeguards had to save a tiny dog that had swam into the ocean unattended before reuniting it with its owner. Host: Lei Madrigal Editor: Andy Nguyen Producers: Leila Nunez, Isabel Silagy Like, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beach-weekly/id1488484518?uo=4 Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kMzEwMjEwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/4HJaqJep02kHeIQy8op1n1 Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/beach-weekly
THE Sales Japan Series by Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
In the good old days we could have multiple public personas in sales. We could be the professional salesperson, but that image was entirely separate to our family life. We could enjoy boozy celebrations and getting off our face with relative anonymity. We could accumulate customer complaints and deal with them in private. We could rely on word of mouth from within a limited circle of acquaintances. When we met people for the first time, they basically knew almost nothing about us, except the name of our company and any reputation that brand name had in the market. Times have changed haven't they. I was reminded of this fact recently. I host a weekly podcast called Japan's Top Business Interviews where I interview leaders about one topic – leading in Japan. Through a mutual contact, a young man about to graduate from Temple University sought my advice on his speech at the Commencement Ceremony as the student body representative. In the course of that conversation with him he told me he had already chosen a prominent American insurance company to work for, entirely based of the interview I did with the CEO. Separately, two other leaders here mentioned to me that when they were interviewing people to work at their companies, the candidates mentioned they had listened to their interviews with me before the job interview. Potential clients reach out to me, because I am producing a prodigious amount of content spread across the six podcasts and three TV shows I release each week. My point is never before have salespeople had the opportunity or the risk of having everything out there in social media about them, quite easily discoverable, before meeting with the prospective client. Buyers do check us out, in the same way that we check them out. Naturally they are looking for red flags and we are looking for commonalities, so that we can create solid connections with them. This means we need to carefully curate our social media information and image. There are plenty of occasions where I have been out on the booze with mates or clients, but you won't find any of that on social media. Of course, I can control a great deal of what goes up on social media, but when someone else is taking and uploading the photos of the debacle, it gets a bit trickier. Nevertheless, when we are in sales, we need to be very much aware that these occurrences will be seen by potential buyers. I suggest you be the demure one in the photo, while your colleagues in the shot are completely off their faces. If buyers do a search on you, what will they find? If you don't know, then I suggest you get busy and start doing a forensic analysis of what they will find. Better you know before they know. If they find nothing, that is a problem in itself. If they do find content, what will they discover about you? Originally, I was scared and doubtful of social media. In 2011, I attended the Dale Carnegie International Convention in San Diego and well known sales instructor Jeffrey Gitomor was a guest speaker. He told us he has 30,000 followers on Twitter and asked how many we had. I had zero because I wasn't on any social media. After I got back to Japan, I took my first tentative steps to build a social media profile and a following. Today I have 26,000 followers on LinkedIn. The good thing about a late start was I could be very scrupulous about what I posted. I avoid politics and religion as topics and stick to business content. I had previously been writing articles for the different Chamber of Commerce magazines, so I started uploading these to the social media. In 2012, I started podcasting and also loaded that content up to social media. LinkedIn tells me I have 2700 articles posted on LinkedIn. These will be around 800 words long and will have been multi-purposed into audio and in some cases video, to extend the reach. Around 2018 I started releasing my own TV shows on YouTube. There is no swearing or bad language in any of these posts or shows, despite how popular this has become. Am I a prude? No, I am a typical Aussie male with a fulsome vocabulary of colourful expressions, but I know there will be members of my audience who don't appreciate that degree of authenticity, so I restrain myself. My rule is, if my mother was still alive, would she want to hear this type of language in public from me? Today my weekly shows have grown. The Cutting Edge Japan Business Show which goes out as video, audio and text is up to 245 episodes, 8th year. Both the Presentations Japan Series and Sales Japan Series podcasts go out as audio and text and are up to 299 episodes, 6th year. The Leadership Japan Series podcast is both audio and text and we are up to 473 episodes, 10th year. The Japan Business Mastery Show is video, audio and text and we are up to episode number 145, 3rd year. The Japan's Top Business Interviews show is video, audio and text and we are up to 112 episodes, 3rd year. Okay, I am bragging, because who else do you know in sales who produces this much regular weekly, consistent free content? Nobody. This is part of my brand though and I am trying to catch as many potential clients in my social media web as possible. Over the years we have upped the production and editing values and now produce and release very professional work. Could we do more? Yes, we could, but there is a limit on time and money to be spent on free content. When clients look for me on social media, or through Google or YouTube searches, they are hit with this carefully curated tsunami of content, all aimed at proving I am an expert in these areas and suggesting they should use us for their training. There is no propaganda though. I am avoiding this type of content because it is a turn off to buyers. Do you need to do this much content? No, but you need to be putting out some regular, current, high quality content. Avoid high jacking someone else's content and putting your cameo intro to the post. Produce your own original work, because this has value and clients can gauge whether you are the real deal or not. Avoid shots of you smashed out of your mind at some boozer with your mates and make sure there are plenty of professional shots of you suited and booted for work. Buyers will judge you before they meet you, whether you agree with it or like it or not. Make sure they find what you determine they will find.
What an incredible end to another NCAA year! We lead off this episode with a crash course on nutrition basics and what to pay attention to as it pertains to having a healthy diet. Although we say this repeatedly, it's worth mentioning again - there is no "perfect" diet for everyone - these are just basics. After coach's corner, Scotty briefly recaps his prediction contest from NCAA Nationals where he finished 2nd out of 6 analysts. Finally, it's time for the grand ceremony, where we honor 10 graduating Seniors from the NCAA who really elevated the sport during their time competing. Contact the show: chiptimepod@gmail.com. If you enjoyed, leave a 5-star rating on Apple or Spotify.
Mother Agnes Mary Donovan, S.V., Founder of the Sisters of Life gave the Commencement Address at the 2012 Commencement Ceremonies where she was awarded the college's Pro Deo et Patria Medal for Distinguished Service to God and Country.
Internationally renowned author and theologian Robert Cardinal Sarah was honored during Christendom College's 2022 Commencement Ceremonies, with the college awarding him an honorary doctorate of humane letters before he delivered this year's commencement address.
May 28, 2022 | Princeton University Chapel 210th Princeton Theological Seminary Commencement Exercises
This podcast explores the details about the 2022 Commencement Ceremony with guest and soon to be IVCC graduate, Emme Bottom.
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Chiropractic advocate, author, and speaker Keith Wassung has been awarded the honorary Doctor of Chiropractic Humanities degree from Sherman College of Chiropractic; a rare honor given by the college to noteworthy individuals. The degree was presented during Sherman College's 125th Commencement Ceremony on June 21, 2014. Recipients of the Honorary Doctor of Chiropractic Humanities degree […] The post Legacy, Marketing, and the TRUTH of Chiropractic with Keith Wassung – Chiro Hustle Podcast 335 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.
Chiropractic advocate, author, and speaker Keith Wassung has been awarded the honorary Doctor of Chiropractic Humanities degree from Sherman College of Chiropractic; a rare honor given by the college to noteworthy individuals. The degree was presented during Sherman College's 125th Commencement Ceremony on June 21, 2014. Recipients of the Honorary Doctor of Chiropractic Humanities degree […] The post Legacy, Marketing, and the TRUTH of Chiropractic with Keith Wassung – Chiro Hustle Podcast 335 appeared first on Chiro Hustle.
In this week's episode, I will be joined by Mary Purdy, MS, RDN. She is an Integrative and Eco-Dietitian with a Master's Degree from Bastyr University where she is currently adjunct faculty. She has been in clinical practice for over 12 years using personalized medicine and a functional nutrition approach. She has given 100's of presentations, regularly speaks both locally, online and at national health conferences on both nutrition and sustainability, and was the keynote speaker at Bastyr University's Commencement Ceremony 2019. Additionally, she hosts the podcasts “The Nutrition Show” and "The Good Clean Nutrition Podcast" and authored the books “Serving the Broccoli Gods" and "The Microbiome Diet Reset." She is a trained Climate Reality Leader and a consultant working with organizations to create a sustainable, equitable, and resilient food system that supports planetary health and helps to mitigate climate change.In this episode, we talked about how foods with fertilizers and pesticides have a negative impact on human health? What can we do to lessen carbon footprint and beyond carbon emissions of several greenhouse gasses coming from our global food system? How can we make different choices about the way we interact with the food system? We can make a difference as individuals, communities, and as a society. It does begin on an individual level with different choices.Hack: We can't give up hope even if we feel hopeless because there is going to be one thread that we can hold on to where we can see our efforts making a difference.Additional Info:Reach out to Mary:Website: www.marypurdy.coThe Nutrition Show:Mary's Nutrition Show - Mary Purdy - Integrative Eco-DietitianFacebook:The Nutrition Show with Mary Purdy RDTwitter:MaryPurdyHereLinked in:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-purdy-ms-integrative-eco-dietitian-3094065/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marypurdyRD/YouTube:Mary PurdyReach out to Me:Social:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thepodcast_doc/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nate.navasFacebook Group Name is Healthcare Podcast Community FacebookAffiliates:physiomemes.com (Discount code)= Nate20https://www.poddecks.com/ (Discount code)= PODDOC
Today's episode is with Ms. Ruth Carter. Ms. Carter is an Oscar award-winning American costume designer, for film and television, with over 40 films to her credit. During her near 30 year film career, she has worked with some of the top directors in Hollywood including Spike Lee, Lee Daniels, Reggie Hudlin, Steven Spielberg and Ryan Cooglar. Ms. Carter has earned three nominations for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design for her work on Spike Lee's biographical film Malcolm X (1992), Steven Spielberg's historical drama film Amistad (1997), and Ryan Coogler's superhero film Black Panther (2018), for which she was awarded the Oscar for Best Costume Design at the 91st Academy Awards. She is the first black woman to win the Oscar for Best Costume Design. She also received an Emmy nomination for her work on the 2016 reboot, “Roots.” Ms. Carter is a 1982 graduate of Hampton Institute, currently known as Hampton University, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre Arts. She also served as the keynote speaker at Hampton University's 148th Commencement Ceremony in 2018. In this interview, Ms. Carter discuss her time at Hampton University, as well as her time working in the entertainment industry. Thanks for tuning in and remember to rate, share, and subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehbcuexperience/support
Welp... Class of 2020... we made it? Two of our very own members, Sean and Carson, are graduating from college this week and with the Rona messing up the vibe, we took it upon ourselves to host our very own Dude What Podcast Class of 2020 Commencement Ceremony! Join us as we share college memories and talk about what it's been like to be a graduate in the year of the quarantine. We're even joined by a very special celebrity guest speaker to give the grads an unforgettable senior send-off speech!
St. Vladimir's Seminary celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA)'s autocephaly Thursday, January 30, 2020. A full-day of events culminated with a passionate, heartfelt 37th Annual Father Alexander Schmemann Memorial Lecture delivered by His Eminence, Archbishop Michael (Dahulich). Hear his lecture, "The Gift of Autocephaly," the Mid-Year Commencement Ceremony, and a final reflection from His Beatitude, Metropolitan Tikhon.
St. Vladimir's Seminary celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA)'s autocephaly Thursday, January 30, 2020. A full-day of events culminated with a passionate, heartfelt 37th Annual Father Alexander Schmemann Memorial Lecture delivered by His Eminence, Archbishop Michael (Dahulich). Hear his lecture, "The Gift of Autocephaly," the Mid-Year Commencement Ceremony, and a final reflection from His Beatitude, Metropolitan Tikhon.
The 2018 Commencement at St. Vladimir's Seminary, held May 19, was truly a blessed occasion. In addition to graduating 20 students from the Class of 2018, the seminary also awarded honorary doctorates to three distinguished figures for their contributions to the Orthodox Church: composer Mitered Archpriest Sergei Glagolev, Dr. David Bradshaw, chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky, and Protodeacon Peter Danilchick, seminary trustee emeritus and former ExxonMobile executive. Hear the Commencement Exercises in their entirety, which included remarks from His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon and the Commencement Address from Dr. Bradshaw.
At its Commencement Ceremonies Saturday, May 18, 2019 St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (SVOTS) conferred degrees upon twenty-two graduates, including fourteen Master of Divinity, three Master of Arts, and five Master of Theology students. The Seminary also awarded two honorary doctorates, one to His Holiness Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (Syriac Orthodox Church) and longtime Seminary Trustee Alex Machaskee. Hear the Commencement Exercises in their entirety, which included remarks from His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon and the Commencement Address from Orthodox Church in America Chancellor Archpriest Alexander Rentel.
The 2018 Commencement at St. Vladimir's Seminary, held May 19, was truly a blessed occasion. In addition to graduating 20 students from the Class of 2018, the seminary also awarded honorary doctorates to three distinguished figures for their contributions to the Orthodox Church: composer Mitered Archpriest Sergei Glagolev, Dr. David Bradshaw, chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky, and Protodeacon Peter Danilchick, seminary trustee emeritus and former ExxonMobile executive. Hear the Commencement Exercises in their entirety, which included remarks from His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon and the Commencement Address from Dr. Bradshaw.
At its Commencement Ceremonies Saturday, May 18, 2019 St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary (SVOTS) conferred degrees upon twenty-two graduates, including fourteen Master of Divinity, three Master of Arts, and five Master of Theology students. The Seminary also awarded two honorary doctorates, one to His Holiness Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (Syriac Orthodox Church) and longtime Seminary Trustee Alex Machaskee. Hear the Commencement Exercises in their entirety, which included remarks from His Beatitude Metropolitan Tikhon and the Commencement Address from Orthodox Church in America Chancellor Archpriest Alexander Rentel.
(0:00-10:00) As Notre Dame burned yesterday, thousands of people stood in solidarity, offering prayers, singing hymns, all joined in the spirit of grief as the fire raged. Brian and Ian examine how this near-tragedy brought people together and how even a very secular city such as Paris, could still love and respect a house of the Lord. (10:00-19:13) A sense of wonder and awe is common when encountering things of great majesty. But how can people channel that same feeling when encountering the Lord? Brian and Ian discuss these feelings and occurrences in which people draw closer to God because of them. (19:13-28:35) Empathy is something that people experience less and less every day. Both Ian and Brian discuss how people's empathy towards those who act similar to ourselves has allowed feeling empathy to those who act differently to lessen. (28:35-39:02) A recent U.N. report detailed how America has become the most unequal developed nation due to its poverty issues. Brian and Ian delve into the report and reactions to it, as well as whether or not people of faith should be involved in politics. (39:02-49:27) VP Mike Pence will be speaking at Taylor University's 2019 Commencement Ceremony. Reactions have been overwhelming from both sides on the matter, and both hosts have thoughts on it too. They break down this decision by Taylor, the reactions and offer their thoughts on the situation (49:27-58:18) Easter is a solemn time but it can also be a time of joy and fun for pastors. Quentin Road senior pastor Jim Scudder joins Brian and Ian on air to share what his church has planned for Easter Celebrations and his thoughts on the occasion of Christ's death and resurrection. (58:18-1:08) A church out in Colorado is turning former meth homes into safe spaces for homeless mothers and their children. Brian and Ian discuss the church's mission to help those in need, how these homes offer help and the impact it is having on both the helped and the church's lives. (1:08-1:14) Brian and Ian's Weird Stuff They Found On the Internet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Captain Christopher D. Glass, Sr., USN-Retired, a Reverend, as well as IWP Senior Vice President for Professional Affiliations, gave the invocation at The Institute of World Politics' Commencement Ceremony on May 20, 2017. Video by Adam Savit, Center for Security Policy
Andrew Harris gave valedictory remarks at The Institute of World Politics' Commencement Ceremony on May 20, 2017 at the Fairmont Hotel. Video by Adam Savit, Center for Security Policy
Andrew Harris gave valedictory remarks at The Institute of World Politics' Commencement Ceremony on May 20, 2017 at the Fairmont Hotel. Video by Adam Savit, Center for Security Policy
THIS IS A REBROADCAST OF AN EPISODE ABOUT THE 2016 COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY. Columbia's Commencement week ended two weeks ago. New graduates moved out of University housing to start their lives off-campus and the streets of Morningside Heights have emptied out for the summer. In September, new and returning students will move in and the streets will vibrate with excitement and energy again. But, in this episode, we're not going to look ahead. Instead, we're going to look back at the height of Columbia excitement and energy: Commencement. If you've never experienced Columbia's Commencement, that's ok. We interviewed alumni, faculty, staff, and students to give you a glimpse at the day.