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Roger Williams University Students Honored

Two Winchester residents were among the 1,100 students who graduated.

The following local residents were among more than 1,100 students from Roger Williams University to receive their degrees during the University's Commencement ceremony held on May 19.

On a day that boasted bright sunshine and an abundantly agreeable 72 degrees on the thermometer along the bayside campus in Bristol, RI, approximately 6,000 people turned out under the big tent to watch the graduates cross the stage.The ceremony was highlighted by a Commencement address from the Honorable Madeleine K. Albright.

In a speech both heartfelt and humorous – Dr. Albright at one point noted that her own college experience dates back "about halfway between the invention of the iPod and the discovery of fire" – the former Secretary of State urged graduates to focus not on the challenges handed down by previous generations, but in the opportunities to inspire change. And continued education is key to success, she promised.

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"As you look ahead, realize that the demands of the workplace will continue to change and that maintaining a certain level of knowledge is no longer enough," Dr. Albright said. "Whether your primary goal is personal success, community service or a combination of the two, you will have to keep learning because there's always more to know. For this you should be grateful because the quest to learn more is a vital part of what it means to be alive."


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