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Jamie Saxon, Office of Communications
May 15, 2021 8:30 p.m.
At Princeton’s virtual Class Day ceremony on Saturday, May 15, author, comedian and host of “The Daily Show” Trevor Noah urged seniors to foster friendships that create “home” wherever they are, to travel to challenge their worldview and to not let the lessons of compassion learned in the pandemic recede into history.
“Comedy for me has always been that place where we can talk about the uncomfortable truths, Trevor Noah, host of The Daily Show, told members of the Class of 2021 during the virtual Class Day ceremony Saturday, May 15. Class Day, a tradition that dates to 1856 and takes place the day before Princeton’s Commencement, is a ighthearted ceremony organized by seniors to recognize the achievements of their class.
President Eisgruber s 2021 Commencement Address Together, Six Feet Apart
by the Office of Communications
May 16, 2021 12:31 p.m.
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Denise Applewhite, Office of Communications
President Christopher L. Eisgruber s address Together, Six Feet Apart, as prepared for delivery at Princeton University s Commencement ceremony on May 16, 2021.
Tradition allows the Princeton president to share a few thoughts each year with our graduating students at Commencement. I regard that as a great privilege in any year, but especially so in this one, when all of you have persevered valiantly and brilliantly to overcome unprecedented challenges.
By completing your studies amidst this awful pandemic, you have distinguished yourselves even by the standards of this University’s long and illustrious history. And in so doing, you have earned the right to participate in this unique and memorable Commencement ceremony, a ceremony that, I submit to you, provides a surprisingly a