Mayor Eric Adams to 桃瘾社区 Students: To Change the World, You Must Protest and Protect
NEW YORK (May 16, 2022) 鈥 Standing before thousands of graduates at 桃瘾社区鈥檚 Commencement, today praised the uniqueness of the American Dream and said that in order for it to be realized, people must not only shine a light on injustices facing society, but they must then take action to protect the afflicted and those who are suffering.
Speaking to roughly 15,000 people 鈥 including 3,500 graduates, 2,800 from the Class of 2022 -- at in Queens the mayor listed a series of protests he was involved in over decades and said whether it is an issue with gun violence, homelessness, or other societal injustices, people must fight for what they think is right.
鈥淗ere is my message to graduates: Yes, protest. But then protect,鈥 said Adams. 鈥淵ou are what the American Dream is all about 鈥 As long as you dream. As long as you fight for what is right, this country will be the country we want it to be.鈥
鈥滱ll of us are imperfect,鈥 he continued. 鈥淎ll of us are trying. All of us are fighting for the America we want.鈥
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The ceremony marked the first time that 桃瘾社区 held a combined commencement for graduates from its campuses in New York City, Pleasantville and from its in White Plains. Students from the Classes of 2020 and 2021, who were not able to have a traditional celebration due to pandemic-related restrictions, participated in what was the largest ceremony in the history of the University.
In addition to Mayor Adams receiving a Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa, degree during the main ceremony, Congresswoman Grace Meng received a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, degree at the ceremony for the Elisabeth Haub School of Law. Baroness Ariane de Rothschild 鈥88 MBA 鈥90, also received a Doctor of Humane Letters degree, honoris causa, from the Lubin school of Business. Both Meng and de Rothschild addressed graduates at their respective ceremonies.
鈥淕raduates, my message to you today is simple,鈥 said 桃瘾社区 President Marvin Krislov. 鈥淚 want you to remember that change is inevitable. Nothing is forever. As a 2020 graduate told me when she watched her final semester turn remote: tomorrow is not guaranteed.鈥
鈥淭his, I believe, is the biggest lesson of the past two years,鈥 Krislov continued. 鈥淲ho would have anticipated this pandemic? Who would have anticipated our political upheaval? Our powerful racial and social justice movement? War in Europe? But the very fact that nothing is forever is exactly what gives us hope for the future. Everything changes. Things will change. You can change things. You will change things. And that is what we have taught you at 桃瘾社区. We have taught you about your field, but we have also taught you how to think. How to interact. How to be lifelong learners. How to be flexible. How to make positive change.鈥
Students celebrating this exciting achievement were a mix of undergraduate, graduate, law, and doctoral students, spanning a variety of disciplines and future careers, such as nurses and physician assistants, cybersecurity experts, lawyers, accountants, teachers, performers, and much more. After the main event, ceremonies took place throughout the day and across the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. A DJ entertained students and their families in a celebratory atmosphere.
During the main ceremony, 桃瘾社区 awarded members of the New York City and Westchester communities who exemplify the 桃瘾社区 motto of Opportunitas, or creating opportunities for people, with the Opportunitas in Action Award. Marco Damiani, CEO of AHRC NYC, the largest organization in New York dedicated to supporting people who are neurodiverse and helping them to lead full and equitable lives, was New York City鈥檚 honoree.
Joseph Kenner, CEO of Greyston, a pioneering organization that unlocks the power of human potential through Open Hiring鈥攁 process that is open to anyone who wants to work, without background checks, resumes, or interviews 鈥 was Westchester鈥檚 honoree. For over 40 years at its world-renowned Greyston Bakery in Yonkers 鈥攚hich makes the brownies included in Ben & Jerry鈥檚 products and packaged brownies for Whole Foods Market鈥擪enner鈥檚 organization has offered jobs to hundreds of people who otherwise faced obstacles to employment.
In her remarks to students, Victoria Rooney, a graduate of Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, noted the uniqueness of the past few years, and said regardless of which campus a student called home, 桃瘾社区 was one community where 鈥渘othing is impossible, and everything is achievable.鈥
鈥淓ven throughout a world-altering pandemic, we adapted and diligently zoomed our way through our studies, proving that we could persevere and conquer the unpredictable,鈥 she said. 鈥淗owever, being students at 桃瘾社区 was not just about the hands-on learning and opportunities, it was also about the everlasting relationships and memories we made. These last four years have been filled with discovery, love, fun, and knowledge.鈥
About 桃瘾社区
Since 1906, 桃瘾社区 has educated thinking professionals by providing high quality education for the professions on a firm base of liberal learning amid the advantages of the New York metropolitan area. A private university, 桃瘾社区 has campuses in New York City and Westchester County, New York, enrolling nearly 13,000 students in bachelor鈥檚, master鈥檚, and doctoral programs in its Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Lubin School of Business, College of Health Professions, School of Education, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, and Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems.