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Commencement 2008

June 9, 2008

 
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J.K. Rowling

Photograph by Stu Rosner

J.K. Rowling

Ben S. Bernanke At the ROTC ceremony, from left to right: U.S. Air Force second lieutenants Roberto A. Guerra and Michael J. Arth, U.S. Navy ensign John D. Reed, President Faust, and U.S. Army second lieutenants Jason M. Scherer and J. Danielle Williams. Harvard Graduate School of Education students

Below, you will find full texts and audiovisual recordings of major speeches, the Phi Beta Kappa poet and Orator, and the lead student orators. Complete coverage appears in the July-August issue of Harvard Magazine, here.

Helpful Links
Harvard Square unveils Wi-Fi, just in time for Commencement; Harvard Magazine’s Commencement & Reunion listings; Harvard’s official Commencement page.

Thursday, June 5

Wednesday, June 4

Tuesday, June 3

  • Baccalaureate Service — President Drew Gilpin Faust, Harvard’s 28th president, delivers her Baccalaureate Address. [text]
  • Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises — Carl Phillips ’81, professor of English and of African and African American Studies at Washington University, delivers his Phi Beta Kappa poem, titled “Night.” [audio]
  • Phi Beta Kappa Literary Exercises — Steven Weinberg, Nobel laureate in physics and formerly Higgins professor of physics at Harvard, delivers his Phi Beta Kappa Oration, titled “Without God.” [audio]

Commencement & Reunion Guide 2008

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