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Some of you may remember the excitement that you felt when you first set off for
college.
Some of you may be in
college
right now and you're feeling this excitement at this very moment.
Young people emerge from
college
with pride and with great friends and with a lot of knowledge about the world.
I got interested in this other path to adulthood when I was myself a
college
student attending the University of Pennsylvania in the early 2000s.
So you've got these two parallel journeys going on simultaneously: the kids attending this elite, private university, and the kids from the adjacent neighborhood, some of whom are making it to college, and many of whom are being shipped to prison.
I began to get to know him and his friends and family, and I asked him what he thought about me writing about his life for my senior thesis in
college.
I want you to imagine for a second what Chuck and Tim's lives would be like if they were living in a neighborhood where kids were going to college, not prison.
Not a single kid that I went to
college
with has a criminal record right now.
I want to end with a call to young people, the young people attending
college
and the young people struggling to stay out of prison or to make it through prison and return home.
She was an accomplished rower in college, even competed for a spot on the 1992 U.S. Olympic team, but this, this was different.
I had not taken any biology, even in college, so I had to go from a biology textbook to a college-level textbook and then medical textbook and the journal articles, back and forth, and eventually I knew enough to think that it might be possible that somebody could find a cure.
I wanted to know this because I've been starting businesses since I was 12 years old when I sold candy at the bus stop in junior high school, to high school, when I made solar energy devices, to college, when I made loudspeakers.
And when I graduated from college, I started software companies.
But in college, I came to learn that my future career had a dark history.
As a
college
student, all of this was an enigma that was hard to decipher.
This is what it feels like to be, like, a
college
freshman, and also the, like, headache that you are experiencing through me is the, like, residual effect of the Jell-O shots which I had last night at the bi-weekly feminist pole dancing party which I cohost on Wednesdays.
Here's an example of a design that I've done recently for a novel by Haruki Murakami, who I've done design work for for over 20 years now, and this is a novel about a young man who has four dear friends who all of a sudden, after their freshman year of college, completely cut him off with no explanation, and he is devastated.
The Department of Justice says that more than half of the rapes on a
college
campus take place by serial rapists, because outside of the university system, if they rape somebody, they'll be prosecuted, but when they get on a university campus, they can rape with impunity.
But I hope that out of this conference, that every woman here will get your husbands to realize that these abuses on the
college
campuses and the military and so forth and in the future job market, need to protect your daughters and your granddaughters.
I'd graduated from
college
just a few months earlier and I was in a new relationship when I found out that I was pregnant.
So, I had one learning community in high school, then I went to another for college, and then I went to another, when I started working at a magazine called "Booklist," where I was an assistant, surrounded by astonishingly well-read people.
I really believe that these spaces, these communities, have become for a new generation of learners, the kind of communities, the kind of cartographic communities that I had when I was in high school, and then again when I was in
college.
Fun fact is that I wrote my personal statement to
college
in a dream.
And at 22, I'm getting ready to graduate college, and I am a co-founder of a biotech company called AutismSees.
One night, sophomore year of college, just back from Thanksgiving holiday, a few of my friends and I were horsing around, and we decided to climb atop a parked commuter train.
After my accident, when I went back to college, I changed my major to art history.
My mom was a teacher, my sister became a teacher and after
college
so many of my friends went into teaching.
We're working on our
college
essays.
Instead, they wanted to foster interpersonal closeness among
college
students, by using what Aron called "sustained, escalating, reciprocal, personalistic self-disclosure."
So a few months ago, I was giving a talk at a small liberal arts college, and a student came up to me afterwards and he said, kind of shyly, "So, I tried your study, and it didn't work."
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