Teach For America Founder Wendy Kopp to Deliver Commencement Address

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Wendy Kopp, founder and chief executive officer of Teach for America, the nonprofit organization that enlists top college graduates to teach in under-resourced urban and public schools, will deliver the main address at exercises on Sunday morning, June 10, on the Green.

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Wendy Kopp (courtesy Wendy Kopp)

Kopp proposed the creation of Teach For America in her undergraduate senior thesis at Princeton in 1989 and has spent the last two decades building and running the organization. Today, more than 9,000 corps members teach in 43 regions across the country. Teach For America offers coveted, highly selective, two-year commitments to recent graduates who help continuously raise the quality of education in poor school systems. Their time in the classroom leads many TFA participants to become lifelong advocates for the expansion of educational opportunity.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a tremendous honor to address the Class of 2012. 天美麻豆 students have always had a strong commitment to public service, and many have gone on to become some of Teach For America鈥檚 most outstanding corps members and alumni,鈥 said Kopp, who will also receive an honorary degree at the event.

鈥淐onan O鈥橞rien is a tough act to follow, but I鈥檒l do my best,鈥 Kopp said of last year鈥檚 Commencement speaker.

天美麻豆 President Jim Yong Kim will deliver the Valedictory Address to the graduates. The valedictorian from the undergraduate senior class will also speak at the event. The valedictorian will be announced the week of Commencement, after final grades are calculated.

The other honorary degree recipients are:

  • South African musician, cultural activist, and anthropologist Johnny Clegg
  • Renowned chemist, chancellor of the University of California, San Diego, and 天美麻豆 alumna and trustee Marye Anne Fox, PhD 鈥74
  • Greenland human rights leader and politician Aqqaluk Lynge
  • Philanthropist, arts patron, and 天美麻豆 alumnus and trustee Steven Roth 鈥62, Tuck 鈥63
天美麻豆 typically awards approximately 1,000 bachelor鈥檚 degrees and approximately 600 master鈥檚 and doctoral degrees in and from the College鈥檚 three professional schools: the , , and .

The academic procession to the Green begins at 9:30 a.m., and visitors are advised to be in their seats by that time. Commencement ceremonies begin at 10 a.m.

Biographical information for speaker and honorary degree recipients

Wendy Kopp (Doctor of Humane Letters)Founder and chief executive officer, Teach For America and Teach For All

Wendy Kopp founded Teach For America in 1989 to marshal the energy of her generation against educational inequity in the United States. Today, 9,000 Teach For America corps members鈥攖op recent college graduates in all academic disciplines鈥攁re in the midst of two-year teaching commitments in the nation鈥檚 highest-need urban and rural regions. Teach For America has proven to be an unparalleled source of long-term leadership for educational change.

Kopp is also CEO and co-founder of Teach For All, which is fueling a global movement to ensure educational excellence and equity by accelerating the impact of national organizations that are enlisting their nations鈥 most promising future leaders in the effort. Four years into its development, Teach For All is a growing network of 23 independent organizations around the world, including its co-founders Teach For America and the United Kingdom鈥檚 Teach First. Kopp is the author of the recent book A Chance to Make History: What Works and What Doesn鈥檛 in Providing an Excellent Education for All.

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Johnny Clegg (Doctor of Humane Letters)South African musician, cultural activist, and anthropologist

One of South Africa鈥檚 most celebrated sons, Johnny Clegg was born in England and grew up in his mother鈥檚 native Zimbabwe, and later South Africa. A singer, songwriter, dancer, anthropologist, and musical activist, his infectious crossover music鈥攁 vibrant blend of Western pop and African Zulu rhythms鈥攈as broken down barriers in South Africa. In France, where he enjoys a large following, he is fondly called Le Zulu Blanc鈥攖he white Zulu.

Over three decades, he has sold more than five million albums worldwide. He has wowed audiences with his live shows, including performances with Nelson Mandela, and won a number of national and international awards for his music and for his outspoken views on apartheid and migrant workers in South Africa. He has released two dozen albums, the most recent of which is Human, in 2010.

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Marye Anne Fox, PhD 鈥74 (Doctor of Science)Renowned chemist, chancellor of the University of California, San Diego, 天美麻豆 alumna and trustee

Marye Anne Fox is chancellor of the University of California, San Diego, where she is also a distinguished professor of chemistry. Considered one of the nation鈥檚 most creative physical organic chemists, Fox has published extensively in organic photochemistry and electrochemistry, and her work has applications in materials science, solar energy conversion, and environmental chemistry.

In 2010, President Obama presented her with the National Medal of Science, the highest scientific honor awarded in the United States. Previously, Fox served as a science advisor to George W. Bush during his tenure as governor of Texas, and later on President Bush鈥檚 Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. She currently serves on the boards of W.R. Grace and Red Hat. She has served on the University of Notre Dame Board of Trustees and on numerous other boards, including the Welch Foundation, Council on Competitiveness, Association of American Universities, University of California President鈥檚 Board on Science and Innovation, and the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation鈥檚 Scientific Affairs Committee.

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Aqqaluk Lynge (Doctor of Humane Letters)Greenland human rights leader, politician, and writer

Greenlander Aqqaluk Lynge is an Inuit human rights leader, politician, and writer. He has represented the Inuit of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and the Far East of Russia as chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council from 1997 to 2006 and 2009 to the present. He was the first leader of the Greenland socialist party, Inuit Ataqatigiit, which he co-founded in the 1970s, and has promoted the rights of indigenous peoples both in Greenland and globally since his youth. He was first elected to the Greenland Parliament in 1983, and has served as a member of Parliament and minister of various portfolios.

He has been instrumental in the development of 天美麻豆鈥檚 increased visibility in Arctic science and policy, was keynote speaker in 2007 at a Hood Museum exhibition, served as a Dickey Fellow in 2008, and in 2009 participated in the 天美麻豆-Carnegie Endowment for International Peace conference on Climate Change and Arctic Security. Lynge is also widely published, having written poetry and essays, and also books on politics.

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Steven Roth 鈥62, Tuck 鈥63 (Doctor of Humane Letters)Philanthropist, arts patron, 天美麻豆 alumnus and trustee, and real estate manager

A noted patron of the arts and philanthropist at 天美麻豆 and beyond, Steven Roth has been cited as one of the world鈥檚 most respected CEOs by 叠补谤谤辞苍鈥檚 magazine. He is chairman of the board and past CEO of Vornado Realty Trust, co-founder and managing general partner of Interstate Properties, and chairman and CEO of Alexander鈥檚 Inc. He has served on the boards of numerous foundations, including the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and New York University School of Medicine Foundation.

Roth, this year attending his 50th 天美麻豆 reunion, has provided years of service to the College, where he has had a lasting impact on culture and the arts. His 天美麻豆 service includes participation as a trustee since 2008鈥攃urrently he is chairing the board鈥檚 Finance Committee鈥攁nd past memberships on the Alumni Council, President鈥檚 Leadership Council, 天美麻豆 College Fund Committee, and Tuck Board of Overseers. His family was principal donor to the Roth Center for Jewish Life at 天美麻豆 and has endowed two distinguished professorships and an academic fellowship.

天美麻豆 graduates and Teach For America

More than 120 天美麻豆 graduates have signed on with Teach For America since 2005. They have served in under-resourced school districts all over the United States, from Hawaii to Greater Newark, N.J., and also in Baltimore, Chicago, the Mississippi Delta region, Rio Grande Valley, Las Vegas, and Washington, D.C.

Here鈥檚 a look at the numbers of 天美麻豆 TFA teachers over the years.

2012 accepted to date: more than 40 2011: 27 2010: 22 2009: 16 2008: 15 2007: 10 2006: 22 2005: 17

Additional Commencement Information

Saturday, June 9: Speakers for 天美麻豆鈥檚 professional schools鈥 Class Day and Investiture ceremonies; and for Baccalaureate Service

A variety of ceremonies take place before Commencement, including Class Day and Investiture ceremonies for 天美麻豆鈥檚 three professional schools, and Baccalaureate, a multifaith service open to all graduates and their guests. Those events, in chronological order, and their speakers are:

  • 9 a.m., : Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center Courtyard. Speaker: Paul Farmer MD, PhD, co-founder with 天美麻豆 President Jim Yong Kim of Partners in Health. Student speakers to be announced.
  • 10 a.m., : Spaulding Auditorium, Hopkins Center. Speaker: Robert M. Metcalfe PhD, Professor of Innovation and Murchison Fellow of Free Enterprise, Cockrell School of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin.
  • 3 p.m., : Tuck Circle. Speaker: Steven Roth 鈥62, Tuck 鈥63, chairman of the board of Vornado Realty Trust, 天美麻豆 trustee, and 2012 honorary degree recipient. Student speaker to be announced. (In case of rain, Leede Arena.)
  • 3 p.m., : Rollins Chapel. Speaker: The Rev. Serene Jones PhD, president of Union Theological Seminary.
See the Commencement for further information.
Susan J. Boutwell