【演讲稿】国外名校毕业生英语演讲稿精选范文.docx

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1、第 1 页 国外名校毕业生英语演讲稿精选范文1 特征码 MwavvzqOJwQNkNuiONJt 篇一:国外名校毕业生演讲稿 Faculty, family, friends, and fellow graduates, good evening. I am honored to address you tonight. On behalf of the graduating masters and doctoral students of Washington Universitys School of Engineering and Applied Science, I would lik

2、e to thank all the parents, spouses, families, and friends who encouraged and supported us as we worked towards our graduate degrees. I would especially like to thank my own family, eight members of which are in the audience today. I would also like to thank all of the department secretaries and oth

3、er engineering school staff members who always seemed to be there when confused graduate students needed help. And finally I would like to thank the Washington University faculty members who served as our instructors, mentors, and friends. As I think back on the seven-and-a-half years I 第 2 页 spent

4、at Washington University, my mind is filled with memories, happy, sad, frustrating, and even humorous. Tonight I would like to share with you some of the memories that I take with me as I leave Washington University. I take with me the memory of my office on the fourth floor of Lopata Hall - the roo

5、m at the end of the hallway that was too hot in summer, too cold in winter, and always too far away from the womens restroom. The window was my offices best feature. Were it not for the physics building across the way, it would have afforded me a clear view of the arch. But instead I got a view of t

6、he roof of the physics building. I also had a view of one corner of the roof of Urbauer Hall, which seemed to be a favorite perch for various species of birds who alternately won perching rights for several weeks at a time. And I had a nice view of the physics courtyard, noteworthy as a good place f

7、or watching people run their dogs. Its amazing how fascinating these views became the longer I worked on my dissertation. But my favorite view was of a nearby oak tree. From my fourth-floor vantage point I 第 3 页 had a a rather intimate view of the tree and the various birds and squirrels that inhabi

8、t it. Occasionally a bird would land on my window sill, which usually had the effect of startling both of us. I take with me the memory of two young professors who passed away while I was a graduate student. Anne Johnstone, the only female professor from whom I took a course in the engineering schoo

9、l, and Bob Durr, a political science professor and a member of my dissertation mittee, both lost brave battles with cancer. I remember them fondly. I take with me the memory of failing the first exam in one of the first engineering courses I took as an undergraduate. I remember thinking the course w

10、as just too hard for me and that I would never be able to pass it. So I went to talk to the professor, ready to drop the class. And he told me not to give up, he told me I 第 4 页 could succeed in his class. For reasons that seemed pletely ludicrous at the time, he said he had faith in me. And after t

11、hat my grades in the class slowly improved, and I ended the semester with an A on the final exam. I remember how motivational it was to know that someone believed in me. I take with me memories of the midwestern friendliness that so surprised me when I arrived in St. Louis 8 years ago. Since moving

12、to New Jersey, I am sad to say, nobody has asked me where I went to high school. I take with me the memory of the short-lived puter science graduate student social mittee lunches. The idea was that groups of CS grad students were supposed to take turns cooking a monthly lunch. But after one grad stu

13、dent prepared a pot of chicken that poisoned almost the entire CS grad student population and one unlucky faculty member in one fell swoop, there wasnt much enthusiasm for having more lunches. I take with me the memory of a more successful graduate student effort, the establishment of the Associatio

14、n of Graduate Engineering Students, known as AGES. Started by a handful 第 5 页 of engineering graduate students because we needed a way to elect representatives to a campus-wide graduate student government, AGES soon grew into an organization that now sponsors a wide variety of activities and has bee

15、n instrumental in addressing a number of engineering graduate student concerns. I take with me the memory of an Engineering and Policy department that once had flourishing programs for full-time undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students. I take with me memories of the 1992 U.S. Presidential deba

16、te. Eager to get involved in all the excitement I volunteered to help wherever needed. I remember spending several days in the makeshift debate HQ giving out-of-town reporters directions to the athletic plex. I remember being thrilled to get assigned the job of collecting film from the photographers

17、 in the debate hall during the debate. And 第 6 页 I remember the disappointment of drawing the shortest straw among the student volunteers and being the one who had to take the film out of the debate hall and down to the dark room five minutes into the debate - with no chance to re-enter the debate hall after I left.

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