{"id":1115074,"date":"2023-05-31T19:49:18","date_gmt":"2023-05-31T23:49:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/graduates-at-princetons-2023-commencement-are-called-to-action-princeton-university\/"},"modified":"2023-05-31T19:49:18","modified_gmt":"2023-05-31T23:49:18","slug":"graduates-at-princetons-2023-commencement-are-called-to-action-princeton-university","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/free-speech\/graduates-at-princetons-2023-commencement-are-called-to-action-princeton-university\/","title":{"rendered":"Graduates at Princeton&#8217;s 2023 Commencement are called to action &#8230; &#8211; Princeton University"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    At Princetons 276th Commencement on Tuesday, May    30, President Christopher L. Eisgruber encouraged graduating    students to     let your voices rise to protect two important values:    free speech and equality.  <\/p>\n<p>    We must stand up and speak up together for the    values of free expression and full inclusivity for people of    all identities, Eisgruber said, followed by rousing applause    from the students, families, friends and other guests seated    inside Princeton Stadium.  <\/p>\n<p>          The University awarded 1,265 undergraduate degrees and          679 graduate degrees during the ceremony on Tuesday, May          30.        <\/p>\n<p>    These constitutional ideals are complementary of     not in competition with  one another and we have a    responsibility to protect them, Eisgruber added.  <\/p>\n<p>    To all of you who receive your undergraduate or    graduate degree from Princeton University today: Your help is    urgently needed  now! he said. So, as you go forth from this    University, let your voices rise. Let them rise for equality.    Let them rise for the value of diversity. Let them rise for    freedom, for justice, and for love among the people of this    earth.  <\/p>\n<p>    Eisgrubers remarks came during the ceremony held    on a picturesque spring morning where the University awarded    1,265 undergraduate degrees and 679 graduate    degrees.  <\/p>\n<p>    The event capped days of campus celebrations,    including     Reunions for alumni,     Baccalaureate featuring an address by philosopher Kwame    Anthony Appiah,     Class Day with a speech by U.S. Rep. and Class of 1986    graduate Terri Sewell, and     Hooding for masters and doctoral degree candidates. The    ROTC Commissioning ceremony was held Tuesday afternoon and    included remarks by Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint    Chiefs of Staff and a Class of 1980    graduate.  <\/p>\n<p>    I have to say I think weve had the best weather    for Reunions and Commencement in the history of Princeton    University. And for what youve been through for the last four    years, you deserve it, Eisgruber said, referring to the    challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic during the Class    of 2023s first years at Princeton.  <\/p>\n<p>          1        <\/p>\n<p>                Guests keep cool with sun hats decorated with                orange and black ribbons.              <\/p>\n<p>          2        <\/p>\n<p>                Seniors decorate their caps with tiger tails.              <\/p>\n<p>                Photo by              <\/p>\n<p>                      Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications                    <\/p>\n<p>    In his     Commencement address, Eisgruber explained the connection    between the landmark Supreme Court free speech case New York    Times vs. Sullivan and the civil rights work of the late    entertainer Harry Belafonte.  <\/p>\n<p>    Belafonte was one of the principal fundraisers for    Martin Luther King Jr.s civil rights campaigns and he received    an honorary degree from Princeton in 2015 in honor of his    social activism and humanitarian work.  <\/p>\n<p>    During the 1960s, Belafonte had a leadership role    in the Committee to Defend Martin Luther King and the Struggle    for Freedom. The Supreme Courts 1964 Sullivan ruling centered    on a newspaper advertisement funded by the    committee.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Supreme Court thereby, suddenly and in a    single decision, created one of the most speech-protective    legal doctrines in history  and, for that matter, in the world    today, said Eisgruber, who is also a renowned constitutional    scholar.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"When people talk about free speech rights in America, they    often depict them as the legacy of the American founding in the    18thcentury, or as the product of elegant dissents    authored by Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis Brandeis    in the early 20thcentury,\" he said. \"Without meaning any    disrespect to the Constitutions framers or to those legendary    justices, this much is clear: the expansive, legally    enforceable free speech rights that Americans cherish today    first emerged in the 1960s during and because of the fight for    racial justice in the South, a fight whose leaders included    Black student activists.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Shifting to the present day, Eisgruber expressed    his deep concern over efforts to drive a wedge between the    constitutional ideals of equality and free    speech.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are people who claim, for example, that when    colleges and universities endorse the value of diversity and    inclusivity or teach about racism and sexism, they are    indoctrinating students or in some other way endangering free    speech. That is wrong, Eisgruber said, followed by more    enthusiastic applause from the crowd.  <\/p>\n<p>    Speaking to the students seated before him in rows    of chairs on Powers Field, Eisgruber concluded: Wherever your    individual journeys lead you in the years ahead, I hope that    you also continue to travel together, as classmates and as    alumni of this University, in pursuit of a better world. All of    us on this platform have great confidence in your ability to    take on the challenge. We applaud    your persistence, your talent, your achievements, your values    and your aspirations.  <\/p>\n<p>          Princeton graduate students gather for a selfie before          the ceremony begins.        <\/p>\n<p>          Photo by        <\/p>\n<p>                Charles Sykes, Associated Press Images for                Princeton University              <\/p>\n<p>    His theme of active involvement was also invoked by        valedictorian Aleksa Milojevi, a mathematics major from    Belgrade, Serbia. Milojevi spoke of how he and his peers had    been actively nurtured by the full Princeton community. He    reminded them to practice active appreciation themselves, both    of others and of the everyday wonders in their    lives.  <\/p>\n<p>    Whether its actively enjoying campus or actively    loving our community, I believe    activeengagement was central to    my Princeton experience and I suspect many of you feel the    same, he said. Even academically and professionally, I    believe it is important to enjoy what we are doing, as we are    doing it.  <\/p>\n<p>    He concluded: As you carve your future, I hope you    will actively love those around you, as the people on this    campus loved us!  <\/p>\n<p>        Annabelle Duval, a history major from Rhinebeck, New York,    delivered the traditional Latin salutatory address, tracing the    Class of 2023s undergraduate career  from the challenges of    remote learning during the pandemic to the joys of celebrating    the mens and womens basketball teams during March    Madness.  <\/p>\n<p>    This chaotic time we will remember for countless    years. Friends, let us always preserve these dear friendships,    formed by many nights in Firestone Library, and may the spirit    of the tiger always be with us! Duval said, as translated to    English.  <\/p>\n<p>    During Commencement, Princeton presented     honorary degrees to five distinguished    guests:  <\/p>\n<p>    The ceremony also included recognition of the    winners of the     Presidents Awards for Distinguished Teaching, which honors    Princeton faculty with sustained records of excellence in    teaching undergraduates and graduate students, as well as the    recipients of the     Princeton Prize for Distinguished Secondary School    Teaching, which is given to outstanding teachers from    secondary schools in New Jersey.  <\/p>\n<p>    After the ceremony concluded, students made their    way from the stadium to FitzRandolph Gate at the front of    campus. It is a Princeton tradition for undergraduates to walk    out the center gate only after theyve graduated, and a stream    of joyous graduates took the opportunity to appreciate their    place in the Universitys long history.  <\/p>\n<p>    Visit Princetons YouTube channel to    re-watch graduation events, and follow #Princeton23 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more    highlights, photos and videos.  <\/p>\n<p>                Commencement capped off three days of celebratory                end-of-year events for undergraduate and graduate                degree candidates.              <\/p>\n<p>                Photo by              <\/p>\n<p>                      Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications                    <\/p>\n<p>                A Class of 2023 jacket is seen among the crowd in                Princeton Stadium.              <\/p>\n<p>                A Princeton senior laughs during the salutatory                address.              <\/p>\n<p>                Photo by              <\/p>\n<p>                      Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications                    <\/p>\n<p>                Princeton seniors wear stoles from the Pan-African                graduation ceremony, which was among various                cultural and affinity group celebrations held as                part of Commencement events on campus.              <\/p>\n<p>                Photo by              <\/p>\n<p>                      Charles Sykes, Associated Press Images for                      Princeton University                    <\/p>\n<p>                Class of 2023 graduates Daniel Diaz-Bonilla (second                from left) and Sammy Popper (far right) celebrate                with Diaz-Bonilla's siblings, Clara (left) and                Christian (second from right).              <\/p>\n<p>                Photo by              <\/p>\n<p>                      Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications                    <\/p>\n<p>                Class of 2023 graduate Rena Kashari (center) stands                with her parents, Najwa Khojah (left) and Khalid                Kashari (right).              <\/p>\n<p>                Photo by              <\/p>\n<p>                      Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications                    <\/p>\n<p>                Seniors walk through FitzRandolph Gate at the front                of campus after Commencement.              <\/p>\n<p>                Photo by              <\/p>\n<p>                      Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications                    <\/p>\n<p>                Mortar boards are thrown in the air by members of                Princeton's Class of 2023.              <\/p>\n<p>                Photo by              <\/p>\n<p>                      Charles Sykes, Associated Press Images for                      Princeton University                    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Visit link:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.princeton.edu\/news\/2023\/05\/30\/graduates-princetons-2023-commencement-are-called-action-behalf-free-speech-and\" title=\"Graduates at Princeton's 2023 Commencement are called to action ... - Princeton University\" rel=\"noopener\">Graduates at Princeton's 2023 Commencement are called to action ... - Princeton University<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> At Princetons 276th Commencement on Tuesday, May 30, President Christopher L. 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