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2010 Commencement

Wake Forest's 2010 Commencement will be on Monday, May 17.

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Last updated: Nov. 10, 2009


Graduation Speakers

"Party on, Demon Deacons, party on," were Secretary of State Colin Powell's memorable words of advice in 2004. A former First Lady, U.S. Senators, Governors, business leaders, a Cardinal and a cartoonist are among the speakers who have shared their wit and wisdom with graduates since the move to the new campus.

2009 Vice President Joe Biden (audio/text)
2008 Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. (video)
2007 New York Times columnist David Brooks (remarks)
2006 Former Virginia Governor Mark Warner (remarks)
2005 Professional Golfer Arnold Palmer ('51) (remarks)
2004 Secretary of State Colin Powell (remarks)
2003 New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (remarks)
2002 U.S. Senator John McCain (remarks)
2001 Former First Lady Barbara Bush (remarks)
2000 Cisco CEO John Chambers (remarks)
1999 Cardinal Francis Arinze (remarks)
1998 White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles (remarks)
1997 IBM CEO Lou Gerstner (remarks)
1996 U.S. Senator Sam Nunn (remarks)
1995 CNN News Anchor Judy Woodruff
1994 Former Congressman Jack Kemp
1993 Notre Dame President Emeritus Theodore Hesburgh
1992 Novelist Tom Clancy
1991 Virginia Governor Doug Wilder
1990 Millard Fuller, Founder, Habitat for Humanity International
1989 Benjamin Bradlee, Executive Editor, The Washington Post
1988 PepsiCo CEO Wayne Calloway ('59)
1987 North Carolina Governor James G. Martin
1986 Doonesbury cartoonist Garry Trudeau
1985 Reynolds Professor and Poet Maya Angelou
1984 Bill Moyers, CBS News, Senior News Analyst
1983 John William Gilbert, Member, British Parliament
1982 Harris Llewellyn Wofford, Retired President, Bryn Mawr College
1981 William Hampton Wagoner ('49), Chancellor, UNC-Wilmington
1980 Merrimon Cuninggim, Retired president, Salem College
1979 Peter Jay, British ambassador to the United States
1978 Shearon Harris ('36, JD '38), Chairman, Carolina Power & Light Company
1977 U.S. Representative Frank Thompson
1976 Harry M. Philpott, President, Auburn University
1975 U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan (D-Texas)
1974 Alvin M. Weinberg, Director, Office of Energy Research and Development, and Former Director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
1973 Wallace Carroll, Publisher, Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel
1972 U.S. Representative Gerald R. Ford (R-Mich.)
1971 Robert E.R. Huntley, President, Washington and Lee
1970 Bill Moyers, Former Publisher, Newsday
1969 President James Ralph Scales
1968 J. Ollie Edmunds, Chancellor, Stetson University
1967 Retiring President Harold W. Tribble
1966 Vittorio Giannini, President, N.C. School of the Arts
1965 Former N.C. Governor Terry Sanford
1964 Edgar F. Shannon, President, University of Virginia
1963 Luther H. Hodges, N.C. Secretary of Commerce
1962 Liston Pope, Dean of the Divinity School, Yale University
1961 Josef Nordenhaug, General Secretary, Baptist World Alliance
1960 Lam Chi-Fung, President, Hong Kong Baptist College
1959 Frances P. Gaines, President, Washington and Lee College and former president, Wake Forest College (1927-1930)
1958 Kenneth I. Brown, Executive Director, Danforth Foundation
1957 Gordon Gray, Director, Office of Defense Mobilization

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