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Graduates Face a World in Flux
Greater Boston, USAMonday, May 19, 2025
The political turmoil didn't stop at Tufts. At Brandeis University, professor Jonathan D. Sarna urged graduates to stay sober and responsible. He drew parallels between the current political climate and the 1970s, when he graduated. Sarna also called on the university to recommit to its historical support of Israel. But not everyone was happy with his speech. Some students criticized the university's choice of commencement speaker. They felt that Sarna was unfairly dismissive of Jewish students' criticism of Israel.
Boston University president Melissa Gilliam acknowledged the uncertainty of the times. She encouraged graduates to trust in their knowledge, experience, and values. She reminded them that they had been prepared for challenges.
Graduates like Olivia "Dakota" Lichauco from Belmont found the ceremony heartwarming and emotional. But she also felt a bit scared about what comes next. The past few weeks had been busy with finals and senior events. Now, it was time to face the real world.
So, as the confetti flew and the graduates threw their caps in the air, they stepped into a world that was both exciting and uncertain. They were ready to change it, one step at a time.
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