毕业英语演讲稿大全 篇一
Good morning, honorable guests, respected teachers, and fellow students.
Today, as we gather here to celebrate our graduation, I feel a mix of emotions. On one hand, I am filled with excitement and joy for the accomplishments we have achieved during our time in school. On the other hand, there is a sense of sadness and nostalgia as we say goodbye to the familiar faces and places that have shaped our lives over the past few years.
Looking back on our journey, we have come a long way. From the first day we stepped into this school, unsure of what the future held, to now, standing here as graduates ready to embark on new adventures, we have grown and learned together. We have faced challenges and overcome obstacles, both academically and personally. We have formed friendships and memories that will last a lifetime.
Our education has provided us with knowledge and skills that will serve as the foundation for future success. We have learned not only facts and figures but also critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. These skills will be invaluable as we enter the next phase of our lives, whether it be further education or entering the workforce.
However, education is not just about the knowledge we gain from textbooks. It is also about the lessons we learn outside the classroom. We have learned the importance of teamwork and collaboration through group projects and extracurricular activities. We have learned the value of perseverance and resilience when faced with setbacks and failures. These life lessons will serve us well as we navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
As we move forward, let us not forget the support and guidance we have received from our teachers, parents, and friends. They have believed in us, encouraged us, and pushed us to reach our full potential. We owe them a debt of gratitude for their unwavering support.
In conclusion, today marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another. As we celebrate our graduation, let us reflect on the journey we have taken and the lessons we have learned. Let us look forward to the future with optimism and determination. And let us never forget the memories and friendships we have formed during our time in school. Congratulations to the graduating class of [year]! Thank you.
毕业英语演讲稿大全 篇二
Dear principal, teachers, parents, and fellow graduates,
Today, as we stand on this stage, ready to receive our diplomas, we can't help but feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. We have worked hard, overcome challenges, and grown both academically and personally during our time in school. Our graduation marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of another, and it is a momentous occasion that deserves celebration.
As we reflect on our years in school, we realize that it wasn't just about the grades we received or the tests we passed. It was about the friendships we made, the experiences we had, and the lessons we learned. It was about discovering our passions, exploring our talents, and finding our place in the world.
Throughout our education, we have been given the tools to succeed. We have learned how to think critically, how to solve problems, and how to communicate effectively. These skills will serve us well as we pursue further education or enter the workforce. But beyond these practical skills, we have also learned important life lessons.
We have learned the value of hard work and perseverance. We have learned that success doesn't come overnight, but through dedication and determination. We have learned that failure is not a setback but an opportunity to learn and grow. We have learned the importance of resilience and bouncing back from disappointment.
We have also learned the importance of kindness and compassion. We have learned to see beyond ourselves and to consider the needs and feelings of others. We have learned that a small act of kindness can make a big difference in someone's life. And we have learned that by lifting others up, we can lift ourselves as well.
As we move forward, let us carry these lessons with us. Let us remember the friendships we have made and the support we have received. Let us continue to strive for excellence, to pursue our dreams, and to make a positive impact on the world. And let us never forget the journey that has brought us here today.
In closing, I would like to express my gratitude to our teachers, parents, and the entire school community. Without your guidance, encouragement, and support, we would not be standing here today. Thank you for believing in us and for helping us reach our full potential.
To my fellow graduates, I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. May your dreams be big, your path be bright, and your journey be filled with joy and success. Congratulations to the graduating class of [year]! Thank you.
毕业英语演讲稿大全 篇三
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毕业英语演讲稿1
We live in an era of accelerating change where often as a society and as inpiduals we seem to be struggling to keep up.
Graduation is all about change. And at Michigan that means it’s not only about the change in you, it’s about the changes you will contribute to in society.
In the fall of 2015, when many of you started as undergraduates here at Michigan, our world was a different place.
Me Too was not yet a hashtag. The event horizon of a black hole had never been imaged. And midterm voter turnout on university campuses across the country was just 19 percent.
Each of these examples, in their own way, demonstrates the often long and difficult path to change.
The Me Too Movement was founded in 2006 by activist and sexual assault survivor Tarana Burke. Burke wanted to provide a place for survivors to tell their stories, for empathy, and for healing.
She spent more than a decade persevering and advocating on the behalf of those whose stories are marginalized, or not told at all. Then the idea she started went viral, transform
ing into global conversation and, we must hope, change.The image of the black hole event horizon presented last month required two years of computer analysis, data from 8 observatories on three continents, and a team of 200 scientists, which included 2011 U-M Electrical Engineering graduate Katie Bouman.
We have now seen what had previously been described as un-seeable, and pushed the frontiers of knowledge to the darkest regions of the universe.
And during the 2018 midterm election, Tufts University reports that youth turnout increased in every state for which they have data. In 27 states, it rose by double digits.
Plus, precincts that serve Big Ten campuses saw their turnout increase by an average of 24 percentage points. This is more than double the increase in nearby areas, indicating that students made their voice heard. Higher turnout was a goal of the Big Ten Voting Challenge. Well done!
Choosing to commit to the work needed to make change, and see it through, can produce amazing results – but it can also frustrate.
Change doesn’t happen in a straight line. It’s messy. It can take years, or even decades.
But when it is founded on principled dedication, collaboration, and hope – all the ingredients are in place.
Our campus has wonderful examples.
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Duke accepted me as an ‘early decision’ candidate and, for the first time, I felt seen, and heard and valued. One of the finest universities in the nation was willing to bet on me. I was, and I remain, eternally grateful for the opportunity to attend and graduate in the Trinity Class of 1979. My Duke degree and our Blue Devil family have opened more doors than I could have imagined and stood in support when I needed it the most.
Graduates, today, we still find ourselves in the same morass of exclusion and intolerance I experienced all those years ago. The high degree of acrimony is unyielding and discouraging, but I want to make sure you hear this: Discouragement doesn’t have to be debilitating. If anything, discouragement should drive you to open your own doors and design your own future.
And just remember when you open those doors, there will be people on the other side. Some of them will be cheerleaders, and some of them will be critics. The challenges you face on your uphill climb will often come with an audience, because the reality is this: Adversity doesn’t happen always in private.
I know this all too well.
毕业英语演讲稿3
Commencement is a milestone—one of life’s landmark occasions, a time when graduates, family members, and friends gather to celebrate past and future.
At the University of Michigan, Spring Commencement is a festive, campus-wide event where graduates are recognized by their school or college as a group, and honorary degrees are conferred. In addition to Spring Commencement, which all graduates are welcome to attend, each school, college and campus hold inpidual ceremonies to celebrate their graduates’ accomplishments.Class of 2019, Congratulations!
I join your professors, family members and friends in expressing my utmost pride as we celebrate your accomplishments as the newest graduates of the University of Michigan.
Graduates, you did it!
Each one of you earned a place here – and you made the most of it.
I know that for many of you, the road to get here was not easy. Perhaps you traversed some potholes along the way.
I have it on the highest authority, however, that these potholes are about to be filled, and the roads are going to get fixed …
But for those of you who are first-generation students, military veterans, or from communities, cities and towns that don’t send many students to Michigan – I hope you are especially relishing this day.
As members of the Class of 2019, all of you have conquered the rigors of our curricula.
You exceled in your studies, your research, your advocacy and your service. You found ways to navigate central campus, when we decided to renovate the LS&A building and the Union at the same time. And you even survived a polar vortex – with not one, but TWO, days of canceled classes.
Since we are here, you must have used that time to study.
毕业英语演讲稿4
I had the privilege of helping to celebrate members of our community who were recently sworn in as new United States citizens – graduates of the Harvard Bridge Program. Through their own hard work, and with the generous help of volunteer student and alumni tutors, they can now enjoy the full rights and privileges of citizenship – and the full sense of belonging that comes with it. It was truly an inspiring ceremony.
At a time when so many people are dispirited by the deep pisions in our country, when our politics seem so dysfunctional, our graduates are taking up the cause of public service by running for office in record numbers. The world needs them, and their willingness to serve gives me hope.
As Margaret noted, this past year, I traveled to meet alumni who are helping to strengthen communities in Detroit, Dallas, and Houston; in Miami, Phoenix, and New York; in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego – in China, Japan, and England – people who are not only launching and building businesses and creating opportunity, but people who are also teaching, volunteering, advancing important legislation, working for non-profits, and serving the public good.
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That is an astonishing statement and yet proven a thousand times every day of our lives. It expresses, in part, our inescapable connection with the outside world, the fact that we touch other people’s lives simply by existing.
But how much more are you, Harvard graduates of 2008, likely to touch other people’s lives? Your intelligence, your capacity for hard work, the education you have earned and received, give you unique status, and unique responsibilities. Even your nationality sets you apart. The great majority of you belong to the world’s only remaining superpower. The way you vote, the way you live, the way you protest, the pressure you bring to bear on your government, has an impact way beyond your borders. That is your privilege, and your burden.
If you choose to use your status and influence to raise your voice on behalf of those who have no voice; if you choose to identify not only with the powerful, but with the powerless; if you retain the ability to imagine yourself into the lives of those who do not have your advantages, then it will not only be your proud families who celebrate your existence, but thousands and millions of people whose reality you have helped change. We do not need magic to change the world.