Oprah Winfrey received an
honorary doctorate from Harvard University, on Thursday. The media mogul was
obviously deeply touched by the commendation as she accepted the law degree
with a few tears brimming in her eyes on the famous campus grounds in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. The honour was bestowed upon the 59-year-old talk
show host just hours before she was scheduled to give the featured commencement
speech for the graduating class of 2013. En route to the graduation
ceremonies, Oprah was led by the hand by none other than President Obama's good
friend and Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr.
The billionaire brandished an irrepressible grin as she was paraded through the legendary Harvard Yard while both Ivy League professors and graduating students snapped mementos of the celebrity - who was dressed in the school's iconic black cap and crimson gown. And just moments before she was granted the coveted diploma, Oprah displayed her celebratory spirit by giving Boston Mayor Thomas Menino a high five as he too was about receive his own doctor of laws. But it was Harvard President Drew Faust who got the most attention from the television star.
Placing a friendly hand on
the head administrator's shoulders, The Color Purple actress posed for sweet
portraits wearing her biggest smile yet. The show of fellowship
comes after President Faust explained the university's choice in inviting Oprah
to be their commencement speaker. Faust cited the icon's rags to riches story
as a powerful source of inspiration: 'Oprah’s journey from her grandmother’s
Mississippi farm to becoming one of the world’s most admired women is one of
the great American success stories.' The university administrator continued to
praise Oprah's philanthropic spirit in the official press release published in
the Harvard Crimson, noting her commitment to
education. Faust explained: 'She has used her extraordinary influence and reach
as a force for good in the world, with a constant focus on the importance of
educational opportunity and the virtues of serving others' Included in these efforts
is Oprah’s Angel Network, which has raised more than $70million since 1998 and
built more than 50 schools in 13 countries around the world. Oprah began her
commencement address in her signature enthusiastic style, saying: ‘Oh my
goodness. I'm at HAAAARVARD!' According to USA Today, she continued with a nostalgic
reflection on her humble roots: ‘Not too many girls from rural Mississippi have
made it all the way here to Cambridge. ... I consider today to be a defining
milestone.' Adding: ‘While I may not have graduated from here, my personality
is about as Harvard as they come.’ Ending her speech on a didactic note, the
mega star shared an anecdote: ‘I have to say the single most important lesson I
learned in 25 years is there's a common denominator in our experience: We want
to be validated. 'We want to be understood.
I've done over 35,000 interviews in my career and as soon as that camera shuts
off, everyone always turns to me and says, “Was that OK?” 'I heard it from President
Bush. I heard it from President Obama... I even heard it from Beyoncé in all
her Beyoncéness!"The billionaire brandished an irrepressible grin as she was paraded through the legendary Harvard Yard while both Ivy League professors and graduating students snapped mementos of the celebrity - who was dressed in the school's iconic black cap and crimson gown. And just moments before she was granted the coveted diploma, Oprah displayed her celebratory spirit by giving Boston Mayor Thomas Menino a high five as he too was about receive his own doctor of laws. But it was Harvard President Drew Faust who got the most attention from the television star.
1 comment:
She is one magnificent woman. she repeats to stun me with awe.
great blog
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