These commencement remarks delivered at the commencement of the Class of 2005 where Headmaster Tad Roach speaks of the infamous middle of the night prank.
Art in Biology is a course designed to improve the student's power of observation and to promote further awareness and appreciation of the natural world and their ability as artists...
Director of Development, Joy McGrath congratulates the graduating class of '04 on not conforming to the world and have shown that they are a group with no use for artifice...
This commencement address was delivered by Trustee Emeritus, Henry N. Herndon, Jr.'48, P'83 to the Class of 2004. Please note: This commencement address was not available in it's entirety.
The Journalism Prize is given to the student who makes the greatest contribution to student publications as a young journalist. The 2001 Journalism Prize was awarded to Erin Hall '01.
Art in Biology is a course designed to improve the students' power of observation and to promote further awareness and appreciation of the natural world and ability as artists...
In discussing explorer Apsley Cherry-Garrard's account of a 1914 trek to the South Pole in search of a penguin egg, VI Form Advisor John Austin urges the graduates to journey through life in a continuous search of knowledge: "[C]onceive of yourself, ..
The Virginia Layton Orr Prize given in recognition of Virginia Layton Orr's efforts to preserve Cape Henlopen State Park and other natural areas, this award is given to a student who has made significant contributions to the environment.
This commencement address was delivered by Bard College President, Dr. Leon Botstein. Dr. Botstein is the Leon Levy Professor in the Arts and Humanities at Bard. Dr...
Art in Biology is a course offering that trains students to make detailed and accurate visual descriptions from the five kingdoms of life in both the field and laboratory...
This commencement address was delivered by Madeleine L'Engle to the Class of 1995. Ms. L'Engle is a lay theologian, educator. author and grandmother of graduate Edward A. Jones '95.
Please note this is only an excerpt of her address.
This commencement address was delivered by Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, United States Department of Justice, Deval L. Patrick, to the Class of 1994.