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1、应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文(精选18篇) 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇1 Over time, our great research universities drive human progress. They lay the foundation of life as it can be, more than capitalism, more than government policy. In life, personal and social ideals are everything or almost everything, and u
2、niversities are all about ideas, so it works.That is, it works provided certain conditions outside the academy are maintained. Universities are not invulnerable to the actions beyond their borders and they depend for their vitality on the societal respect for and commitment to what we doNow, the ene
3、mies of the search for truth. What is important to realize is that the ideals that define the academy and guide the activity pursued herein, just like the primary freedoms we live in, do not come easily. They are in fact often counterintuitive. The embrace of freedom necessarily means you must accep
4、t a certain degree of unconformable disorder and even seeing chaos and sometimes unnerves the best of us.There are many wise people who have commented on this fact of life. My favorite is a great justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., who is setting forth the first articulation of the modern first amend
5、ment jurisprudence noted that the choice the openness required for the search for truth runs against human instinct. He bluntly explained how the impulse to persecute those we disagree with is actually quote perfectly logical, given the natural wish to believe what we want to believe. 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿
6、范文 篇2 We must not, apologize for this but relish and champion it and find our own new contributions to this end. Yet at the same time, our world demands that we be more permeable as a university, more blended with life beyond the academy. The most striking physical manifestation of Columbia’s
7、modern engagement with the larger world will our new Manhattanville campus, which is intentionally designed to be open and welcoming to the world.Indeed, all of us feel the moral imperative to be working on solutions to global problems that frequently appeal to be beyond the grasp of sovereign gover
8、nments and our own mostly diminished international organization.Moreover to spend any time at Columbia is to be confronted with your sense of duty and purpose, along with your well-earned belief in your ability to make a difference.This push and pull of truth-speaking and meaningful action is a tens
9、ion endemic to higher education today and to the lives, you will live. The twin goals of serving society and the world while protecting our distinctive intellectual outlook are something we have always felt, but its centrality to our enterprise has only intensified over time. Happily, as we confront
10、 this dual agenda, there is a disheartening and indisputable reality. No group of graduates could be better equipped to navigate this precarious path than you.After all, you chose to attend Columbia at the beginning of a journey that one finds conclusion today and you elected to become part of a uni
11、versity that for 265 years has been distinctively defined by its commitment to addressing the insistent problems in the present. 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇3 Part of the genius of this system of universities involves adding you into the mix. It is the combination of brilliant scholars who dedicate their live
12、s to exploring what we know, might know and must know about all the things in the universe, who work daily at the edge of accumulated human knowledge, sheltered by the principle of academic freedom, guided by the norms of scholarly temperament, working within the decentralized governance structure o
13、f the University. Together with the most brilliant and curious youth brought in from all over the world, to whom we teach everything we know so that they can go on with their lives and know even more.It is all this that creates the utterly unique context of the modern research university and that un
14、ites the exhilarating intertwined ambitions of scholarship and teaching. The structure and functioning of these institutions are unique, no other organization has ever been designed in these ways, nor would it seem to anyone sensible to do。From the outside, all look ungovernable. From the inside, an
15、d I can singularly attest to this, it is ungovernable, and it works and fabulously so.Over the course of the 20th, and now the 21st centuries, virtually every new discovery of significance emanated from our academic research institutions which now number in the hundreds.My friend, Our distinguished
16、alumnus Warren Buffet likes to say that the American system operates with a secret sauce that has brought this nation to the pinnacle of human success in maximizing the welfare of its people, but that secret sauce begins with the knowledge created right here. 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇4 The search for truth
17、 became its core animating idea and the American Universities flourished over time to institutionalize and idealize that way of life. Also, in 1919, at the more local level, on this campus, the new year-long required course for Columbia freshman has launched call contemporary civilization.Though tod
18、ay, we know C.C. is the Genesis of the famed curriculum, then it was nothing more than a bold experiment in higher education. The objective reflected in the course name was to apply learning and reason derived from classic texts to the problems facing society in the aftermath of a cataclysmic war. T
19、he idea was to double down on the academic mission and it has made a difference as generation after generation has attested to its value in creating an open mind and intellect.Both of these century-old intellectual innovations arose from the same sensibility. Both assumed that the best side of human
20、 nature includes the desire to learn and to live by the truth and to acquire and to create knowledge. And while our natural negative instincts activated by our fears, greed and lust for power sometimes divert us from that quest. A life worth living will only follow from a determined effort to engage
21、 with ideas at the most profound levels, even those ideas we dislike and firmly believe to be in error.This time, your time presents the conundrum this is above all a moment when we must reassert our commitment to open inquiry, to reason and to the sanctity of knowledge and understanding. As was the
22、 case a century ago, these pursuits are increasingly out of step with the currents of the broader world, making it all the more essential that we express our devotion to that endeavor. 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇5 But Holmes understood as we should by now as well that a tolerant society is necessary for the
23、purposes of seeking the truth, that this is produced through an act of collective commitment to live according to its values and that this requires constant vigilance and persistent reassertion of those values, yet we often lapse.Unsurprisingly then, history provides countless illustrations of these
24、 ideas colliding with people in government who felt threatened by the current of their time and chose to be hostile to the imagination and enamored of their own power and belief.At the end of the first world war, western civilization had lost its way and the political and economic divisions were unr
25、aveling the status quo. Fears of Russia and the spread of communism and socialism along with growing unrest among labor give rise to fear and panic among those who wished to preserve the world as it was.All these forces of instability, in turn, escalated into repression, censorship and the scapegoat
26、ing of marginal populations, of radicals, dissenters, nonconformance, foreigner and immigrants. The leader of the American socialist party Eugene Debs was imprisoned for delivering a speech.Today, a century later, a new threat to our core values has emerged, around the world and in this country. The
27、 rise of authoritarianism often in the guys of democratically elected despots has become the defining feature of modern life. The tactics, unfortunately, are age-old and time tests.There must be an in-group, conceived around religious ethnic, racial or nationalistic lines and an outgroup. Typically,
28、 foreigners, immigrants, elites, or an opposing party. 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇6 There’s Prospero in the Tempest, while the Duke of Milan he wishes quote to only be transported and wrapped in the secret study and he feels his library large enough. This, however, creates the opportunity for this evil
29、 brother to stage a coup, landing him on a remote island were to be sure his dark arts mastered in secret study come in handy, as may yours.Or there’s Ferdinand, king of Love’s Labors Lost, who enlisted three subordinates to join him as quote brave conquerors who will forswear the baser
30、impulses of love, food and sleep in order to study and learn only to be confounded in his dedication when he finds himself falling in love.I suspect that many of you during your time here have lived closer to the experience of Ferdinand than to the experience of Prospero.The advent of modern America
31、n university which largely happened in the last century has been the institutionalization of that human dream and this little physical space in which we gather together this morning is in many respects the near perfect fulfillment of that human vision. I know no other that can match it.The columns,
32、pillars, pediments, demes, classical inscriptions ascending steps, granite and limestone and marble and brick facades, which surround us convey the message that this is its own universe, a place governed by strictly observed code of academic inquiry, an insistence on open dialogue, informed by all-p
33、ervading skepticism and respect for the legacy of human achievement, created about a century ago, the Morningside campus represents the idea of an ordered, classical and even inward-looking world. To walk on to this campus is to feel one’s I.Q go up by 10 points. 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇7 Passions a
34、re stoked, and the assault on truth begins. The necessary predicate for discrediting your opposition and for creating supporters. It usually starts with attacks on the press and journalists. And then it moves to universities and students and professors.Since truth is the real enemy, and whoever purs
35、uit it must be declared the enemy. Evidence of nation after nation making this distressing turn is now all around us. We must be careful not to underestimate the negative consequences to our own values caused by this pervasive form of censorship and suppression.Given the ever-increasing integration
36、of peoples of the world. Through the powerful forces of economic activity, communication, and movements across borders, we depend on professors, students, and ideas flowing freely through our community of institutions. We may therefore sometimes look at these acts of intolerance abroad as matters of
37、 here foreign consequence, but they almost also have much more direct and immediate consequences for our own values.The most recent case that vividly makes this point is the hideous torture and murder of Khashoggi. A Saudi national and unsparing critic of that regime. A violation of international la
38、w and human rights, yes, it certainly appears so. But it was potentially a violation of American law, and the interests protected by those laws for Khashoggi was a communist with the Washington post and a legal resident of the United States. With two children of his four who are U.S. citizens. As su
39、ch he was protected by the first amendment for the things he said and for which he was killed. This is a crime under American laws against torture and violation of civil rights, for which there is extraterritorial jurisdiction to pursue prosecution. Though it is deplorable that no action has been ta
40、ken in this country to bring this killer to justice and to vindicate U.S. interests. A precedent that should concern us all.Of course, there is no shortage of attacks on truth and on truth seekers right here at home. The undermining of honest discourse has occurred so far not through official acts o
41、f censorship, but more indirectly, if not very subtlety, the means of suppression. 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇8 This means two things. First, whether you are happy or sad about leaving us behind, whether you will return for another round of being a student, or you are intent on rejoining us, at some point, i
42、n a professorial capacity and becoming a permanent member of this community, I can assure you that this is true, what you have just experienced with stay with you for the rest your lives and in all likelihood it will take on greater and greater meaning with the passage of time.The second point is th
43、at I want to ask you this morning to take stock of what is now your deep and experiential knowledge about the nature and roles of universities like Columbia and with that knowledge to reflect on the state of modern society and the threats that we’re now facing to the deepest values that underg
44、ird these institutions, to reflect on what is at stake in our own country and for the people over the world. We need to raise our voices at the time, such as this.The idea of the academy as something separate and discrete removed from daily life is as old as human civilization. The desire to step ba
45、ck from the fray, to grasp what is happening at this moment in history, to find a meaning to it all and to find out what is good life is forever with us. Who hasn’t at one point or another wanted to emulate Michel de Montaigne.If only we could take up residence in a tower on a beautiful state
46、and write essays connecting the wisdom of the ancients with contemporary human existence and in that self-reflective pose discover our true purpose and meaning. This is a secret dream we all harbor.As always Shakespeare was familiar with this dream, and we used it to give us many notable characters
47、whose pursuit of this ideal often ended in trouble. 应届毕业典礼五分钟英语演讲稿范文 篇9 On behalf of our proud trustee, our esteem faculty, our distinguished alumni, our devoted families and our unparalleled friends gathered here and across the globe virtually, I welcome you to this very special moment in time. Tod
48、ay, we continue a 265- year-old tradition that binds us with a sense of pride and hope and of deep and never-ending curiosity.We initiate those who are committed to a world of openness and debate, who have learned the power of discovering the unknown and who have accepted the great responsibility that comes with acquiring knowledge into a community steadfastly poised to shape our world for the better. At the end of our time together today, joining a legacy of those who have come before them, we will have a new class of alumni representing 16 di