Commencement speech explained

A commencement speech or commencement address is a speech given to graduating students, generally at a university, although the term is also used for secondary education institutions and in similar institutions around the world.

The commencement is a ceremony in which degrees or diplomas are conferred upon graduating students. A commencement speech is typically given by a notable figure in the community or a graduating student. The person giving such a speech is known as a commencement speaker. Very commonly, colleges or universities will invite politicians, important citizens, or other noted speakers to come and address the graduating class.

A student speaker may deliver remarks either in lieu or in conjunction with a notable outside figure. Student commencement speakers are often valedictorians or may otherwise be elected by their peers to represent the student body.

Despite meaning "beginning", commencement may be mistaken to mean "ending" due to its association with the end of one's studies. Its usage originated with students finishing their studies and being awarded a degree, thus commencing as bachelors or masters in a subject and enjoying new privileges within academia.[1]

Notable commencement speeches

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Notes and References

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  3. Web site: The 10 Best Graduation Speeches of All Time: Winston Churchill, Former UK PM . 13 May 2010 . . April 9, 2013.
  4. Book: The Cold War: A History in Documents and Eyewitness Accounts . Oxford University Press . 2004 . 9780199272808 . Hanhimäki . Jussi M. . 122 . Westad . Odd Arne.
  5. Web site: Cargo Cult Science. Richard Feynman. Feynman. Richard P.. . June 1974 . 2015-10-25.
  6. Web site: Speech at the Stadium . Joseph Brodsky. Brodsky. Joseph.
  7. News: "You've Got to Find What you Love", Jobs Says. 2005-06-12. Stanford News. 2022-07-11. en.
  8. News: David Foster Wallace's Famous Commencement Speech Almost Didn't Happen. Levine. Sam. 2016-05-20. Huffington Post. 2017-11-05. en.