- The Power of Perspective (2014 School of Law Commencement Ceremony) 05/18/2014
As the commencement speaker and recipient of the degree Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, at The University of Akron School of Law 2014 Commencement Ceremony, Dr. Proenza reviewed with graduates the importance of perspective in their lives and how to understand and overcome with human partiality.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - The Value of Vagueness (2014 Spring Commencement Ceremony Sunday Afternoon) 05/11/2014
Graduates in health professions are advised by Dr. Proenza to learn how to find balance between the precision of their professions with the vagueness that is part of everyday life.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - With Every Good Wish (2014 Spring Commencement Ceremony Sunday Morning) 05/11/2014
Dr. Proenza shares light-hearted advice, as well as heart-felt wishes, with the Class of 2014.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - A Commencement Gift (2014 Spring Commencement Saturday Afternoon) 05/10/2014
Dr. Proenza shares with graduates how the magic and importance of universities and discovery became clear to him at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole.
Filed in: Speeches, Statements to the Community, - Look Again (2014 Spring Commencement Saturday morning) 05/10/2014
Graduates are advised of the importance of gathering multiple perspectives, both physically and intellectually, in all that they do.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Everything Has Its Price (2014 Spring Commencement Ceremony Friday Night) 05/09/2014
Dr. Proenza advises graduates to develop the ability to accurately and calmly assess risks vs potential gains when making decisions.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Temporary Endings and Permanent Beginnings 04/08/2014
At the inaugural event for The University of Akron's "Last Lecture Series," Dr. Proenza discusses the power of beginnings and the illusory nature of endings.
Filed in: Speeches, - A Happiness Worth Pursuing (2013 Fall Commencement Ceremony Saturday Afternoon) 12/16/2013
While idealism fuels our dreams and ambitions, unrealistic ideals can be counter productive to effective work. Dr. Proenza discusses some of the pitfalls of unrealistic ideals and how to counter them.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Forced Perspective (2013 Fall Commencement Ceremony Saturday Morning) 12/16/2013
A number of factors can limit or skew an individual's perspective on the world. Dr. Proenza offers examples and advice on how to seek additional perspectives.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - A Sense of Direction (2013 Fall Commencement Ceremony Friday) 12/16/2013
Dr. Proenza urges graduates to live their lives with strategic intent and to be guided by their dreams.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - NOCHE Talent Dividend Summit 12/04/2013
Northeast Ohio has improved its talent dividend of citizens who hold college degrees. Dr. Proenza emphasized the importance of an educated populace and discussed methods to further improve the region's results.
Filed in: Speeches, - 2013 State of The University Address 11/06/2013
In his last State of The University address as president of The University of Akron, Dr. Luis Proenza reviews the progress and returns on investments made over the past 15 years, and outlines necessary steps during this academic year to maintain this momentum .
Filed in: Speeches, - Perspectives 12/18/1999
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Future Ain't What It Used To Be (2013 Spring Commencement Ceremony Sunday Afternoon) 05/12/2013
If inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil is correct in his predictions for the near future, "a lifetime of learning" has new meaning for today's graduates.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Seeking Magic (2013 Summer Commencement Morning Ceremony) 08/17/2013
Drawing upon his own experiences, Dr. Proenza encourages graduates to continue to seek the magic of learning throughout their careers.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - What Employers Want (2013 Summer Commencement Afternoon Ceremony) 08/17/2013
Dr. Proenza advises graduates to no longer identify solely with their majors, but to also regard themselves as critical thinkers, communicators and problem solvers. Doing so, he said, will make the job market a more welcoming place.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - A Defense Against the Dark Arts (2013 Spring Commencement Ceremony Sunday Morning) 05/12/2013
In a lighthearted nod to J.K. Rowling's novels, Dr. Proenza offers graduates a final lesson of "A Defense Against the Dark Arts of Derision, Disrespect and Insult!"
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - More Wondrous Than You Know (2013 Spring Commencement Ceremony Saturday Afternoon) 05/11/2013
Dr. Proenza offers graduates in the College of Health Professions a more expansive view of the effects of their work with patients and clients
Filed in: Statements to the Community, Commencement Addresses - Toothpaste, A Razor and a KISS (2013 Spring Commencement Ceremony Friday Evening) 05/10/2013
Employers seek three specific qualities in graduates, and a common element to all is simplicity.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering 25th Anniversary Speech 05/09/2013
Dr. Proenza reviews the recent history of the College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering, its current status and position for future growth.
Filed in: Speeches, - The Risk of Being Fragile (2012 Fall Commencement Saturday Morning) 12/15/2012
Graduates are urged to "lean into the winds of changes and turbulence" in a commencement address on the nature of risk, emotional resiliency and "antifragility."
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - You Are What You Read (2012 Fall Commencement Address, Saturday Afternoon) 12/15/2012
Dr. Proenza offers graduates lighthearted advice that compares healthy reading habits to a healthy diet.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - A Half a Mind to Succeed (2012 Fall Commencement Address, Friday) 12/14/2012
Dr. Proenza explains to graduates that you will best compete and thrive in this knowledge-based economy if you utilize the arts and sciences to tap into every asset of your brain.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - We Have Done Much and We Will Do Much More 2012 State of the University Address 11/08/2012
In his 13th State of the University Address, Dr. Luis M. Proenza reviewed the accomplishments of the past academic year and decade, and discussed the challenges and opportunities inherent in the disruptive changes occurring in higher education today.
Filed in: Speeches, - Our Heritage and Responsibility to Build Regional Strength and Capacity: 2010 State of the University Address 10/26/2010
In his 2010 State of the University Address, University of Akron President Luis M. Proenza shared some remarks on the University’s achievements during the past year, provided a brief update on its strategic plan, offered some perspectives on where the University is in its 140th year, reviewed the Akron Model by way of a series of successes for which the University is being nationally and internationally recognized, and discussed some of the major challenges facing American higher education in general and the University in particular.
Filed in: Speeches, - Reflecting On a Milestone (2012 Summer Commencement Address, morning) 08/14/2012
Dr. Proenza encourages graduates to use this milestone event in their lives to examine their life goals and purpose.
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Are You Special (2012 Summer Commencement Address, afternoon) 08/11/2012
A commencement speaker's advice to graduates that "You are not special" provides the impetus for a talk on whether individuals are special, and how they can become so.
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Power of the Energy of Innovation 05/14/2012
The importance of innovation to America's past, present and future economic success is examined, followed by a review of The University of Akron's efforts to create the energy of innovation to promote economic development in Northeast Ohio.
Filed in: Speeches, - Revisioning the University 10/28/2009
As part of his 10th State of the University address, President Luis M. Proenza promised to send this letter to the university community to ask that faculty, staff and students to "engage in timely and necessary conversations to bring... about (a mission- and vision-based university organizational structure). He said, "I am sure many lively and constructive ideas will be brought forward, but we must approach this with a sense of urgency because, as I have said before, doing business as usual is not an option."
- Fall 2006 Convocation Address 10/09/2006
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - A Travel Companion for Life 05/06/2012
Dr. Seuss' famous "Oh, the Places You'll Go" is recommended as a fitting travel companion for graduates as they move from "here" to "there" throughout their lives.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Dare to Be An Optimist 05/06/2012
Dr. Proenza tells graduates that the near term potential for sweeping advancements in the human condition is so vast, that we have a moral mandate to become optimists and make these possibilities into realities.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Graduation Advice 05/05/2012
Mary Schmich's famous newspaper column of practical advice for graduates is recounted.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Cultivate Creativity 05/05/2012
All of us can strive to be more creative. Dr. Proenza recommends five tips to graduates on how to enhance their creativity.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Wonders at the Threshold 05/04/2012
Technology and commerce are presented as the "most natural of allies" in advancing the economic development of nations in this address to students in the colleges of engineering and business.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - The Innovation Imperative 04/04/2012
Changes in the global R&D marketplace and globalization are creating a “new normal” for many businesses and industries. While the eventual effects of the American Invents Act are not yet clear, it is certain that this dynamic environment will continue to reward collaborative innovation.
Filed in: Speeches, - Creating Our Future By Inventing It 01/25/2012
Perspectives on the Energy of Innovation, including the relationship of innovation to national prosperity, the current importance of innovation, and how The University of Akron is creating the energy of innovation to promote economic development in Northeast Ohio.
Filed in: Speeches, - The Gift You Give Yourself (2011 Fall Commencement Address, afternoon) 12/10/2011
Dr. Proenza reviews for graduates the value of their college degrees, and examples of success by prominent Akron alumni.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Respect for the Rights of Others (2011 Fall Commencement Address, morning) 12/10/2011
Benito Juarez' famous phrase is a starting point for further contemplation of the nature of freedom, prosperity and economic opportunity.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - This Is Akron! 2011 State of the University Address 11/07/2011
“This Is Akron!” is the resounding theme of University of Akron President Luis M. Proenza’s 2011 State of the University Address. The 2010 National Champion Men’s Soccer Team was highlighted as a symbol of the University’s potential for extraordinary successes, achievements and outcomes. Dr. Proenza reviewed a number of highlights from the previous year, identified significant research now underway, detailed the continuing success of the Akron Model and progress toward last year’s goals, and identified three vital initiatives for the coming year.
Filed in: Speeches, Statements to the Community, - Innovation and Entrepreneurship 09/21/2011
The role of innovation and entrepreneurship, as they relate to wealth creation for our national and regional economy, and the Akron Model as a broad-based, robust platform for economic development
Filed in: Speeches, - Graduation Advice (2011 Summer Commencement Address, afternoon) 08/13/2011
A collection of some of the best practical advice for soon-to-be graduates.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - The Word According to Seuss (2011 Summer Commencement Address, morning) 08/13/2011
Dr. Seuss' famous book, "Oh, The Places You'll Go," provides the foundation for an inspirational and light-hearted message of optimism and exploration.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Winning the Right Way (2011 Spring Commencement Address, Friday evening) 05/06/2011
The 2010-2011 academic year marked the first time in our university’s history that we earned an NCAA Division One team championship . . . December in men’s soccer. Our lesson today focuses on how such impressive success was achieved. Head Coach Caleb Porter has elevated Akron’s program and is in the process of changing the face of college soccer through a philosophy and style of play that can serve as a blueprint for success in the 21st century.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - What Is The Meaning Of This, Watson? (Spring 2011 Commencement Address, Saturday afternoon) 05/07/2011
In February an IBM supercomputer named “Watson” decisively beat two human competitors in a highly publicized, three-day match on the television trivia program, “Jeopardy!” and ushered in the age of question-answering machines.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - More About Dots (2011 Spring Commencement Address, Sunday afternoon) 05/08/2011
To achieve a full and rewarding life, it is vital that we continuously broaden our minds, actively seek out new experiences, explore new ideas and embrace new opportunities.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Release Your Inner-Entrepreneur! (2011 Spring Commencement Address, Saturday a.m.) 05/07/2011
In this highly competitive, knowledge-driven, global economy, you may not have to be an entrepreneur to succeed – you just need to work like one.
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Your Inner Spark (10 a.m. Summer 2010 Commencement Address) 08/14/2010
"...In a few moments, we will honor an individual who put his dreams into action – Mr. Philip Kaufmann, chair emeritus of our Board of Trustees. Mr. Kaufmann’s selfless dedication and determination have made him an admired and respected leader, not only for this University, but for the community as well.
"Often, you see, it is sheer determination that separates people like Phil Kaufmann from the competition. And it is that same inner spark that helped you earn your degree and the opportunity to walk across this stage. That inner spark has driven many ordinary people to do extraordinary things, as evidenced by an unlikely hero – a sickly and academically inept Frenchman named Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault."
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - The Innovation Economy: Is Ohio Regaining Competitiveness? 04/25/2011
Filed in: Speeches, - The Proof and Promise of Innovation 03/24/2011
In this speech to those attending the 2011 NEO Success Awards event, sponsored by Inside Business Magazine, Dr. Proenza considers where innovation has taken this nation, how it shapes the present business environment, and the role of innovation in our immediate future.
Filed in: Speeches, - Invisible Gorillas (December 2010 Morning Commencement Keynote) 12/11/2010
In his Dec. 2010 morning commencement keynote address, Dr. Proenza urges graduates to "strive to experience the world from more than just one perspective. Develop a fuller picture of your existence. And as you go about achieving the potential that you have developed in your years at this University, try to overcome the many inattentional blind spots that may form in your life. Doing so will help you make better decisions and create a more fulfilling and enjoyable life for you and those around you."
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Connecting Ideas through Innovation (December 2010 Afternoon Commencement Keynote) 12/11/2010
In his afternoon commencement speech on Dec. 11, 2010, Dr. Proenza explores the "seldom-understood fact, and that is that the business world is in a constant state of flux, as companies are merging, acquiring, downsizing, expanding, moving, outsourcing and spinning off their various assets."
"...As we have witnessed during this last recession, no company, indeed no industry, is too big to fail. And, while such change may be challenging and disconcerting, it is a natural progression that former Harvard economist Joseph Schumpeter called 'creative destruction' – something that occurs whenever innovation makes old technologies obsolete while concurrently producing new opportunities."
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Symbols (2 p.m. Summer 2010 Commencement Address) 08/14/2010
"Great structures create powerful symbols. They capture our attention visually and can serve as metaphors for lofty aspirations. As a society, we often are defined by what we build, and those occupying the structures are afforded a sense of identity through these metaphors. For example, not only have you received an outstanding education during your time here; as alumni, you always will be identified with the transformation that has taken place. The structures that I believe conjure up the most compelling images – the best metaphors – are the great bridges of the world."
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Living the Dream (morning ceremony) 05/08/2010
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Create Wealth 05/07/2010
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The World of Imprecision (afternoon ceremony) 05/08/2010
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Improbability of You 05/09/2010
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Driving Change Through Innovation 02/10/2010
Filed in: - The Dream: Respect for the Rights of Others 01/18/2010
In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2010, Dr. Proenza shared his personal memories of Dr. King and commonalities between King's work and that of Benito Juarez, the first president of Mexico, who said, "Respect for the rights of others is peace."
Filed in: Speeches, - The Word According to Seuss (Afternoon Commencement Keynote) 12/12/2009
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Luddism (Morning Commencement Keynote) 12/12/2009
Filed in: Speeches, Commencement Addresses - Five Myths of Entrepreneurship (morning commencement address) 08/15/2009
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Challenging Fear (afternoon commencement address) 08/15/2009
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Relevance, Connectivity and Productivity: New Strategies for Success in Higher Education 11/08/2009
Remarks Abstract:
"Seismic rumbles of change" are transforming traditional paradigms for research and higher education-to say nothing about the relationships between academia, industry, government and the public. The sources of cataclysmic pressure are many, including competition among universities, shifting demographics and their accompanying shifts in priorities, resource constraints, public/government scrutiny of productivity and accountability in universities, the evolution of a global economy and the innovation ecosystem, and, most recently, the worldwide economic downturn. Like many industries, higher education is on the threshold of major, complex changes that must be directed to optimal outcomes. The University of Akron is innovating through a continuous process that seeks to enhance its relevance, connectivity and productivity.
Relevance: Institutions of higher education generally are place-based, and this means that the competitive and comparative advantages of universities are inextricably linked to the vitality and sustainability of their surrounding communities. Thus, universities must act to optimize their impact upon the regions in which they reside, and would be wise to extend their efforts collaboratively into like regions internationally. The complexities of the 21st Century knowledge and conceptual economy require that every academic discipline be collaboratively engaged with the relevant questions of the day in concert with other disciplines and partners on and off campus. In other words, relevance requires the integrated application of all disciplinary knowledge for the public good.
Connectivity: Connectivity is an extension of relevance and refers to engagement with others by universities in the myriad forms represented by partnerships and collaboration that are not limited by institutional, sector, geographic or disciplinary boundaries. In other words, connectivity means relevant engagement among some combinations of other academic institutions, government, business and industry. This becomes essential as governments become a smaller and smaller financial partner, requiring universities increasingly to generate their own financial revenue opportunities.
Productivity: Finally, higher education must move from measuring "excellence" by exclusion and expense to a set of productivity-based metrics that reflect outcomes and achievements in solving "real-world" problems and in enabling student success.
Universities now are being called upon to explore opportunities that will create innovative educational processes and campus cultures congruent with new realities. This will require a close and deep collaboration between universities and other public- and private- sector organizations, along with a willingness to experiment with new models and new alliances. As we increasingly work with partners accustomed to aggressive delivery schedules and product mixes that rapidly change according to market demands, the core of academic processes will be challenged, and adaptability must become integrated into institutional culture.
- 2009 State of the University Address 10/27/2009
University of Akron President Luis M. Proenza underscored the successes of the past year and set in motion the process of steering the university toward the future during his 10th State of the University Address. As promised during his 2008 address, Proenza provided a progress report on the formal 10-year strategic plan, which he said "will chart the course to our new destination." As he outlined these plans, Proenza encouraged the audience to think about the origin of the name "Akron," derived from the Greek "akros," meaning "high place," in setting and achieving those goals.
Proenza outlined five strategic goals that will guide the university through the next 10 years and beyond:
- Strengthen Akron's historical commitment to inclusive excellence to enhance student access, transformation and success.
- Create vibrant, healthy, and diverse campuses that are deeply engaged with their surrounding communities.
- Establish selected cross-disciplinary clusters of academic distinction that are recognized nationally and internationally.
- Achieve national recognition for a curriculum in which entrepreneurship and 21st century global competitiveness skills are comprehensively embedded.
- Be a primary driver of economic competitiveness in northern Ohio and a leading contributor in the state.
Proenza also said that, in addition to budget challenges, an increasingly competitive environment for higher education and universities can't continue to operate with an educational model that is more than 200-years-old. He said he believes that the university must try even harder to be to bring down academic silo walls and build connections--emphasizing UA's relevance, connectivity and productivity.
- Quarterly Letter to the Community 05/19/2009
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - Universities and Their Regions: The Akron Model 06/03/2009
Filed in: Speeches, - Connecting the Dots (May 2009 Commencement Address #4, Sunday) 05/10/2009
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Fortunately, Accidents Do Happen (May 2009 Commencement Address #1, Friday) 05/08/2009
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Six-word Story (May 2009 Commencement Address #3, Saturday Afternoon) 05/09/2009
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Graduation Advice (May 2009 Commencement Address #2, Saturday Morning) 05/09/2009
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Innovating on Innovation: The Research, Industrial and Scientific Bases for Discovery to Innovation 07/27/2008
Dr. Proenza addresses Innovating on Innovation: The Research, Industrial and Scientific Bases for Discovery to Innovation first by sharing some perspectives on our innovation ecosystem and by looking at data on the global innovation marketplace, then turning to a series of specific topics, suggestions and examples of the innovation ecosystem. He uses three basic starting points for the major themes of his remarks:
"First, innovation, or for that matter R&D, does not occur in splendid isolation.
Second, the global distribution of research and development (R&D) investments varies in size, areas of emphasis, and productivity.
And, third, that a global economy will increasingly require efficiencies in the utilization of R&D investments through cross-country public/private collaborations that leverage talent and resources and exhibit 'strategic intent' -- that is, a focused strategy that signals economic purpose."
Filed in: Speeches, - Science, Technology, and Economics 09/26/2008
Filed in: Speeches, - The Challenge of Change: The Opportunity for Transformative Engagement 11/03/2008
In this 2008 State of the University Address, Dr. Luis Proenza provides some perspectives of what has brought The University of Akron to this point in its history and about what its opportunities are. He begins with some highlights of the recent accomplishments that have so well positioned The University of Akron, then looks back into UA's history to capture the fact that it is an institution deeply rooted in its community; that it is the university in, of and for Akron. Finally, he looks ahead to the next four years and introduces a collaborative strategic planning process and vision that will guide the University toward achieving six ambitious goals during 2010-2020.
Filed in: Speeches, Statements to the Community, - The Challenge of Change in a Change-Resistant Environment 03/29/2007
Filed in: Speeches, - Capturing Your Competitive Future in a Global Economy 09/30/2008
Filed in: Speeches, - Humor 12/13/2008
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Following Your Dream 12/13/2008
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Discovery and Innovation: Our Endless Frontier 06/16/2008
Filed in: Speeches, - The University as a Catalyst for Urban Revitalization 10/07/2008
Filed in: Speeches, - Wear Sunscreen 08/16/2008
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Leaving Your Mark 08/16/2008
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Challenges for the Future of Technology Transfer and Industrial/Academic Collaborative Research 08/19/2008
Filed in: Speeches, - Be the Shift: Why America Needs Technology-savvy Entrepreneurs 06/18/2008
Filed in: Speeches, - Capturing Your Competitive Future In A Global Economy 11/19/2002
Filed in: Speeches, - Capturing Your Competitive Future in a Global Economy 10/21/2002
Filed in: Speeches, - The Role of Higher Education in Economic Development 07/07/2002
Filed in: Speeches, - Education as Infrastructure 01/19/1999
Filed in: Speeches, - Economic Development in the Knowledge Economy: Can Ohio Start its Engines? 02/16/2001
Filed in: Speeches, - Remember the Alamo! Reflections on the Americanization of a Mexican 04/03/2001
Filed in: Speeches, - American Education: Why not our own Marshall Plan? 04/08/2002
Filed in: Speeches, - Enabling the Common Good: Workforce & Technology Development 07/22/2000
Filed in: Speeches, - Promises Made Should Be Promises Kept 05/01/2000
Filed in: Speeches, - Committee on Energy and Natural Resources U.S. Senate Hearing on S. 2197 02/15/2006
Filed in: Speeches, - Perspectives on Change 03/27/1999
Filed in: Speeches, - Clusters and Collaborations in the New Research Economy -- Creating Strategic Intent Among Universities 07/27/1999
Filed in: Speeches, - Ideals and Realities 08/10/2002
Filed in: Speeches, - Fall 1999 Convocation Address 09/09/1999
Filed in: Speeches, - The University of Akron 10/14/2002
Filed in: Speeches, - Powering the Third Frontier 10/21/2003
Filed in: Speeches, - The Challenges of Global Change 11/06/2000
Filed in: - Education as Infrastructure: Strategic Intent In Building Ohio's Future 12/16/1999
Filed in: Speeches, - The New Research Economy -- Creating Strategic Intent Among International Partners 12/02/2002
Filed in: Speeches, - Wow! 02/20/2001
Filed in: Speeches, - The Proof Is In The Pudding 05/08/2004
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Eliminating Barriers 05/08/2004
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The American Spirit 05/10/2003
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - A Profile of Courage 05/10/2003
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Ideals and Realities 05/11/2002
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Wear Sunscreen 05/11/2002
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Places You Will Go 05/11/2003
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - A Voice of Experience: One Student's Success 05/13/2000
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Improbability of You 05/12/2007
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Economic Power of an Idea: Capital 05/12/2002
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Power and Magic of a Driving Dream 05/12/2001
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Woods Hole and its Magic 05/12/2001
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - A Lesson in Practicality 05/12/2007
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Education and the Common Good 05/13/2000
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Stretching to Success 05/13/2001
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Oz 05/13/2006
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Dr. Seuss 05/13/2006
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Creating Wealth Is the Honorable Thing to Do 05/13/2007
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Voyages of Discovery 05/14/2000
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - It's Not Only a Game 05/14/2005
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Capturing Your Competitive Advantage 05/14/2005
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Big Picture 05/14/2006
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Profiting From Obscurity 05/15/2005
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Choices and Ambiguity 05/16/1999
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Sagan's Rules Of Life 05/16/1999
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Agents of Change 05/17/1999
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Fundamentals Are In Place 08/18/2001
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Navigational Tools For a Lifetime 08/18/2001
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Rankings Game 08/19/2000
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Groveling at the Altar of Opinion 08/19/2000
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Volunteerism 08/21/2004
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Create Wealth 08/21/2004
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Strategic Intent 08/21/1999
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Odds 08/23/2003
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Fear Factor 08/23/2003
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Manifest Absurdities 08/24/2002
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Connecting Two Worlds 08/24/2002
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Reflections on Living 08/25/2007
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Time 08/25/2007
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - A Sense of Community 08/26/2006
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - A Short Guide to a Happy Life 08/27/2005
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Infinity 08/27/2005
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Joining the Mainstream 12/13/2003
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Stereotypes and Generalities 12/13/2003
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Great Divide: Fundamental Transitions in American Politics 12/14/2002
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - 21st Century Luddites 12/14/2002
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Assessing Risk and Opportunity 12/15/2001
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Melting Pot and its Discontents 12/15/2001
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Common Good 12/15/2007
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - A Short History of Nearly Everything 05/09/2004
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Powering Economic Development: Challenges and Opportunities for the 21st Century University 11/05/2007
Filed in: Speeches, - Parallel Universes 08/26/2006
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Remaining Competitive in an Age of Global Change 02/04/2000
Filed in: Speeches, - Creating the Future: Technology and the Shape of Things to Come 04/05/2005
Filed in: Speeches, - Scaling New Heights 12/16/2006
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Challenges of Globalization 12/16/2000
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Stuff of Thought 12/15/2007
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Everything Has Its Price! Some Reflections On Winning, Losing, Choice And Opportunity 12/16/2000
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Bridges 12/17/2005
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - A Magical Place 12/16/2006
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - The Last Class of the Millennium 12/18/1999
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Woods Hole 12/17/2005
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Life's Experiences 12/18/2004
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Hail the Innovators! 12/18/2004
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - 2002 State of the University Address 09/04/2002
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - Fall 2004 Convocation Address 10/04/2004
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - Fall 2003 Convocation Address 09/23/2003
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - Fall 2005 Convocation Address 09/27/2005
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - 2007 State of the University Address 10/15/2007
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - Letter to the Community: Accessibility of Higher Education 02/05/2001
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - Greetings... 01/03/1999
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - Remarks to the Faculty Senate 02/07/2002
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - To the Members of the University Community: 1999-2000 Academic Year 05/10/2000
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - To the Members of the University Community: My First 100 Days 05/10/1999
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - Letter to the Community: Report Cards 09/15/2000
Filed in: Statements to the Community, - May You Live in Interesting Times 05/10/2008
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Reflections on "The Last Lecture" 05/11/2008
Filed in: Commencement Addresses - Testimony Before House Select Committee on Higher Education 09/12/2002
Filed in: Speeches, - Testimony Before the Governor’s Commission on Higher Education and the Economy 09/10/2003
Filed in: Statements to the Community,