大学英语毕业演讲稿8篇

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大学英语毕业演讲稿8篇

大学英语毕业演讲稿篇1

faculty, family, friends, and fellow graduates, good evening.

i am honored to address you tonight. on behalf of the graduating masters and doctoral students of washington university's school of engineering and applied science, i would like to thank all the parents, spouses, families, and friends who encouraged and supported us as we worked towards our graduate degrees. i would especially like to thank my own family, eight members of which are in the audience today. i would also like to thank all of the department secretaries and other engineering school staff members who always seemed to be there when confused graduate students needed help. and finally i would like to thank the washington university faculty members who served as our instructors, mentors, and friends.

as i think back on the seven-and-a-half years i spent at washington university, my mind is filled with memories, happy, sad, frustrating, and even humorous.

tonight i would like to share with you some of the memories that i take with me as i leave washington university.

i take with me the memory of my office on the fourth floor of lopata hall - the room at the end of the hallway that was too hot in summer, too cold in winter, and always too far away from the women's restroom. the window was my office's best feature. were it not for the physics building across the way, it would have afforded me a clear view of the arch. but instead i got a view of the roof of the physics building. i also had a view of one corner of the roof of urbauer hall, which seemed to be a favorite perch for various species of birds who alternately won perching rights for several weeks at a time. and i had a nice view of the physics courtyard, noteworthy as a good place for watching people run their dogs. it's amazing how fascinating these views became the longer i worked on my dissertation. but my favorite view was of a nearby oak tree. from my fourth-floor vantage point i had a rather intimate view of the tree and the various birds and squirrels that inhabit it. occasionally a bird would land on my window sill, which usually had the effect of startling both of us.

i take with me the memory of two young professors who passed away while i was a graduate student. anne johnstone, the only female professor from whom i took a course in the engineering school, and bob durr, a political science professor and a member of my dissertation committee, both lost brave battles with cancer. i remember them fondly.

i take with me the memory of failing the first exam in one of the first engineering courses i took as an undergraduate. i remember thinking the course was just too hard for me and that i would never be able to pass it. so i went to talk to the professor, ready to drop the class. and he told me not to give up, he told me i could succeed in his class. for reasons that seemed completely ludicrous at the time, he said he had faith in me. and after that my grades in the class slowly improved, and i ended the semester with an a on the final exam. i remember how motivational it was to know that someone believed in me.

i take with me memories of the midwestern friendliness that so surprised me when i arrived in st. louis 8 years ago. since moving to new jersey, i am sad to say, nobody has asked me where i went to high school.

i take with me the memory of the short-lived computer science graduate student social committee lunches. the idea was that groups of cs grad students were supposed to take turns cooking a monthly lunch. but after one grad student prepared a pot of chicken that poisoned almost the entire cs grad student population and one unlucky faculty member in one fell swoop, there wasn't much enthusiasm for having more lunches.

i take with me the memory of a more successful graduate student effort, the establishment of the association of graduate engineering students, known as ages. started by a handful of engineering graduate students because we needed a way to elect representatives to a campus-wide graduate student government, ages soon grew into an organization that now sponsors a wide variety of activities and has been instrumental in addressing a number of engineering graduate student concerns.

i take with me the memory of an engineering and policy department that once had flourishing programs for full-time undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students.

i take with me memories of the 1992 u.s. presidential debate. eager to get involved in all the excitement i volunteered to help wherever needed. i remember spending several days in the makeshift debate hq giving out-of-town reporters directions to the athletic complex. i remember being thrilled to get assigned

the job of collecting film from the photographers in the debate hall during the debate. and i remember the disappointment of drawing the shortest straw among the student volunteers and being the one who had to take the film out of the debate hall and down to the dark room five minutes into the debate - with no chance to re-enter the debate hall after i left.

i take with me memories of university holidays which never seemed to apply to graduate students. i remember spending many a fall break and president's day holiday with my fellow grad students in all day meetings brought to us by the computer science department.

i take with me memories of exams that seemed designed more to test endurance and perseverance than mastery of the subject matter. i managed to escape taking any classes that featured infamous 24-hour-take-home exams, but remember the suffering of my less fortunate colleagues. and what doctoral student could forget the pain and suffering one must endure to survive the qualifying exams? i take with me the memory of the seven-minute rule, which always seemed to be an acceptable excuse for being ten minutes latefor anything on campus, but which doesn't seem to apply anywhere else i go.

i take with me the memory of friday afternoon acm happy hours, known not for kegs of beer, but rather bowls of rainbow sherbet punch. over the several years that i attended these happy hours they enjoyed varying degrees of popularity, often proportional to the quality and quantity of the accompanying refreshments - but there was always the rainbow sherbert punch.

i take with me memories of purple parking permits, the west campus shuttle, checking my pendaflex, over-due library books, trying to print from cec, lunches on delmar, friends who slept in their offices, miniature golf in lopata hall, the greenway talk, division iii basketball, and trying to convince dean russel that yet another engineering school rule should be changed.

finally, i would like to conclude, not with a memory, but with some advice. what would a graduation speech be without a little advice, right? anyway, this advice comes in the form of a verse delivered to the 1977 graduating class of lake forest college by theodore seuss geisel, better known to the world as dr. seuss - here's how it goes:

my uncle ordered popoversfrom the restaurant's bill of fare. and when they were served,he regarded them with a penetrating stare . . .

then he spoke great words of wisdom as he sat there on that chair:

"to eat these things,"

said my uncle,

"you must excercise great care.

you may swallow down what's solid . . . but . . .

you must spit out the air!"

and . . .

as you partake of the world's bill of fare, that's darned good advice to follow. do a lot of spitting out the hot air. and be careful what you swallow.

thank you.

大学英语毕业演讲稿篇2

my dear mr。 and misses, my fellows schoolmates,

good morning! as you know and see, it is a sunny bump harvest season。 in the city, in our school campus, everywhere is surrounded with roses which we together planted 4 years ago。 today may these roses and our friendship as well be together and comfort our excited hearts!

it was four years ago that everyone of us came from every part of china and formed a new collective。 as we are young, it’s very easy for us to communicate。 it was in the past four years that we were ambitious。 it was in the past four years that we worried。 it was in the past four years that we were content。 it was in the past four years that we were vexed。 it was in the past four years that we were friendly and lonely 。。。 and it was in the past fours that we studied, lived and respected each other with genuine and with our ambitions。 nothing in the world is more significant than we miss all of these。

we miss you─teachers who are tireless in teaching; we will keep your gestures and your white hairs in our hearts deeply; we will miss the quietness with the lights at night in the classroom; we will miss the race and exercise on the playground; we will miss even the crowds in the dining hall and the quarrel on the beds; we will still miss every green piece and every piece of waste paper flying like flakes in the air 。。。 however, today we will leave nothing but the first rose with our alma mater and our teachers which is entrusted with our love and respect。

4 years seems very long but 4 years seems very short。 from now on, we all will go into the society。 the society is broad and wide for us。 we will shoulder heavy responsibilities; we will work diligently; and we will expect to be informed of good news from one another。 now, i beg you all to cherish the occasion; to remember the names, the status, appearance and the character of the person around you。 now let’s be hand in hand together; let’s present the rose to each other。 may the rose carry our appreciation and blessing! we are very closely linked no matter what the world may be。 may the fresh rose in our hands keep its fragrants!

thank you all again!

学友们:

大家都瞧见了,这是一个阳光灿烂的收获季节。在这座城市,在我们的校园,到处都是玫瑰朵朵,这是4年前我们共同栽培的。今天,就让鲜花和友情聚拢,安抚我们激动不已的心吧!

4年前,大家从天南海北来到这里,组成了一个新的集体。年轻的心是最容易相通的,尽管4年中有追求有失落,有得意有烦恼,有欢乐有忧虑,有友爱有孤寂。。。。。。但我们都曾怀着真诚而美好的初衷去学习、生活、相爱,没有什么比这些更有意义,更令我们怀念。

我们怀念每一位诲人不倦的老师,你们的手势或白发会刻在我们的记忆中;怀念教室里的静夜苦读,运动场上的奔跑跳跃,甚至食堂里的拥挤和高低床上的争论; 怀念每一块绿地和每一片风中飘零的废纸。。。。。。今天,我们没有更好的礼物留下,这第一朵玫瑰,就献给我们的母校和老师,她寄托着大家的热爱和敬意!

4年很久,4年也很匆匆。以后的日子,大家又要飞,天高地阔,任重道远,我们将在躬身的劳作中和奉献中等候着彼此的好消息。现在,请珍惜和永远记住这一时刻,记住你左边和右边的任何一个人吧,记住他(她)们的姓名、仪表和特点,请让我们彼此握手,彼此赠佩一朵玫瑰,让她表达我们的感谢和祝福。不管地老天 荒,我们彼此息息相关,我们的手指上永远保留着赠人鲜花的芳香!

谢谢大家!

大学英语毕业演讲稿篇3

good morning india!

today on 15th august 20xx india is celebrating its 67th independence day, and we indians are proud to say we have owned our freedom 67 years old back. as we gather here today i take the opportunity to congratulate every student and teacher of this school/college a happy independence day! i also take the opportunity of welcoming you our chief guest for today!

we have assembled here to celebrate our 67th independence day. as a citizen of india, i am so proud to talk to you about my mother india. on the night of august 14, 1947, pandit jawaharlal nehru rose to make a maiden speech in new delhi, “when the world sleeps, india will wake to life and freedom.” yes, india became free from the bondage of british rule. now, india is the largest democratic country in the world. the country’s strength is to find, “unity in diversity”. but, there are stray incidents that test her secularism but the people of india are ready to sacrifice anything for the cause of unity. today we remember the great leaders who gave their lives for the nation’s freedom and prosperity. dr. b.r.ambedkar gave the longest written constitution to us. pandit jawaharlal nehru worked for an industrialized india. gandhi ji taught us ahimsa and non-violence. subash chandra bose inducted courage in us. swami vivekanand gave us spiritual power. yes, with these contributions; india will be the super power in the coming years. our former president dr.apj abdul kalam called the children of india to dream to build a strong nation with aim and perseverance. indeed! this is not a word of a single man. it is word of one billionsouls.

jai hind!

大学英语毕业演讲稿篇4

good afternoon!

recently, ther is a heated debate in our society. the college students are the beneficiaries of a rare privilege, who receive exceptional education at extraordinary places. but will we be able to face the challenge and support ourselves against all odds? will we be able to better the lives of others? will we be able to accept the responsibility of building the future of our country?

the cynics say the college students are the pampered lost generation, which would cringe at the slightest discomfort. but the cynics are wrong. the college students i see are eagerly learning about how to live independently. we help each other clean the dormitory, go shopping and bargain together, and take part time jobs to supplement our pocket money.

the cynics say we care for nothing other than grades; and we neglect the need for character cultivation. but again,

the cynics are wrong. we care deeply for each other, we cherish freedom, we treasure justice, and we seek truth. last week, thousands of my fellow students had their blood type tested in order to make a contribution for the children who suffer from blood cancer.

as college students, we are adolescents at the critical turning point in our lives. we all face a fundamental choice: cynicism or faith, each will profoundly impact our future, or even the future of our country. i believe in all my fellow classmates. though we are still inexperienced and even a little bit childish. i believe that we have the courage and faith to meet any challenge and take on our responsibilities. we are preparing to assume new responsibilities and tasks, and to use the education we have received to make our world a better place. i believe in our future.

大学英语毕业演讲稿篇5

madam president faust, members of the harvard corporation and the board of overseers,faculty, family, friends, and, most importantly, today's graduates,

尊敬的faust校长,哈佛集团的各位成员,监管理事会的各位理事,各位老师,各位家长,各位朋友,以及最重要的各位毕业生同学,

thank you for letting me share this wonderful day with you.

感谢你们,让我有机会同你们一起分享这个美妙的日子。

i am not sure i can live up to the high standards of harvard commencement speakers. lastyear, j.k. rowling, the billionaire novelist, who started as a classics student, graced thispodium. the year before, bill gates, the mega-billionaire philanthropist and computer nerdstood here. today, sadly, you have me. i am not wealthy, but at least i am a nerd.

我不太肯定,自己够得上哈佛大学毕业典礼演讲人这样的殊荣。去年登上这个讲台的是,英国亿万身家的小说家j.k. rowling女士,她最早是一个古典文学的学生。前年站在这里的是比尔盖茨先生,他是一个超级富翁、一个慈善家和电脑高手。今年很遗憾,你们的演讲人是我,虽然我不是很有钱,但是至少我也算一个高手。

i am grateful to receive an honorary degree from harvard, an honor that means more to methan you might care to imagine. you see, i was the academic black sheep of my family. myolder brother has an m.d./ph.d. from mit and harvard while my younger brother has a lawdegree from harvard. when i was awarded a nobel prize, i thought my mother would besatisfied. not so. when i called her on the morning of the announcement, she replied, "that'snice, but when are you going to visit me next." now, as the last brother with a degree fromharvard, maybe, at last, she will be satisfied.

我很感激哈佛大学给我荣誉学位,这对我很重要,也许比你们会想到的还要重要。要知道,在学术上,我是我们家的不肖之子。我的哥哥在麻省理工学院得到医学博士,在哈佛大学得到哲学博士;我的弟弟在哈佛大学得到一个法律学位。我本人得到诺贝尔奖的时候,我想我的妈妈会高兴。但是,我错了。消息公布的那天早上,我给她打电话,她听了只说:"这是好消息,不过我想知道,你下次什么时候来看我?"如今在我们兄弟当中,我最终也拿到了哈佛学位,我想这一次,她会感到满意。

another difficulty with giving a harvard commencement address is that some of you maydisapprove of the fact that i have borrowed material from previous speeches. i ask that youforgive me for two reasons.

在哈佛大学毕业典礼上发表演讲,还有一个难处,那就是你们中有些人可能有意见,不喜欢我重复前人演讲中说过的话。我要求你们谅解我,因为两个理由。

first, in order to have impact, it is important to deliver the same message more than once. inscience, it is important to be the first person to make a discovery, but it is even more importantto be the last person to make that discovery.

首先,为了产生影响力,很重要的`方法就是重复传递同样的信息。在科学中,第一个发现者是重要的,但是在得到公认前,最后一个将这个发现重复做出来的人也许更重要。

second, authors who borrow from others are following in the footsteps of the best. ralph waldoemerson, who graduated from harvard at the age of 18, noted "all my best thoughts werestolen by the ancients." picasso declared "good artists borrow. great artists steal." why shouldcommencement speakers be held to a higher standard?

其次,一个借鉴他人的作者,正走在一条前人开辟的最佳道路上。哈佛大学毕业生、诗人爱默生曾经写下:"古人把我最好的一些思想都偷走了。"画家毕加索宣称"优秀的艺术家借鉴,伟大的艺术家偷窃。"那么为什么毕业典礼的演说者,就不适用同样的标准呢?

i also want to point out the irony of speaking to graduates of an institution that would haverejected me, had i the chutzpah to apply. i am married to "dean jean," the former dean ofadmissions at stanford. she assures me that she would have rejected me, if given the chance.when i showed her a draft of this speech, she objected strongly to my use of the word"rejected." she never rejected applicants; her letters stated that "we are unable to offer youadmission." i have difficulty understanding the difference. after all, deans of admissions ofhighly selective schools are in reality, "deans of rejection." clearly, i have a lot to learn aboutmarketing.

我还要指出一点,向哈佛毕业生发表演说,对我来说是有讽刺意味的,因为如果当年我斗胆向哈佛大学递交入学申请,一定会被拒绝。我的妻子jean当过斯坦福大学的招生主任,她向我保证,如果当年我申请斯坦福大学,她会拒绝我。我把这篇演讲的草稿给她过目,她强烈反对我使用"拒绝"这个词,她从来不拒绝任何申请者。在拒绝信中,她总是写:"我们无法提供你入学机会。"我分不清两者到底有何差别。在我看来,那些大热门学校的招生主任与其称为"准许你入学的主任",还不如称为"拒绝你入学的主任"。很显然,我需要好好学学怎么来推销自己。

my address will follow the classical sonata form of commencement addresses. the firstmovement, just presented, were light-hearted remarks. this next movement consists ofunsolicited advice, which is rarely valued, seldom remembered, never followed. as oscar wildesaid, "the only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. it is never of any use to oneself."so, here comes the advice. first, every time you celebrate an achievement, be thankful tothose who made it possible. thank your parents and friends who supported you, thank yourprofessors who were inspirational, and especially thank the other professors whose less-than-brilliant lectures forced you to teach yourself. going forward, the ability to teach yourself is thehallmark of a great liberal arts education and will be the key to your success. to your fellowstudents who have added immeasurably to your education during those late night discussions,hug them. also, of course, thank harvard. should you forget, there's an alumni association toremind you. second, in your future life, cultivate a generous spirit. in all negotiations, don'tbargain for the last, little advantage. leave the change on the table. in your collaborations,always remember that "credit" is not a conserved quantity. in a successful collaboration,everybody gets 90 percent of the credit.

毕业典礼演讲都遵循古典奏鸣曲的结构,我的演讲也不例外。刚才是第一乐章----轻快的闲谈。接下来的第二乐章是送上门的忠告。这样的忠告很少被重视,几乎注定被忘记,永远不会被实践。但是,就像王尔德说的:"对于忠告,你所能做的,就是把它送给别人,因为它对你没有任何用处。"所以,下面就是我的忠告。第一,取得成就的时候,不要忘记前人。要感谢你的父母和支持你的朋友,要感谢那些启发过你的教授,尤其要感谢那些上不好课的教授,因为他们迫使你自学。从长远看,自学能力是优秀的文理教育中必不可少的,将成为你成功的关键。你还要去拥抱你的同学,感谢他们同你进行过的许多次彻夜长谈,这为你的教育带来了无法衡量的价值。当然,你还要感谢哈佛大学。不过即使你忘了这一点,校友会也会来提醒你。第二,在你们未来的人生中,做一个慷慨大方的人。在任何谈判中,都把最后一点点利益留给对方。不要把桌上的钱都拿走。在合作中,要牢记荣誉不是一个守恒的量。成功合作的任何一方,都应获得全部荣誉的90%。

大学英语毕业演讲稿篇6

honorable teachers, principles, dear parents and students:

good morning to you all. on this sunny and unforgettable day, we gladly welcome you to our grade 12’s graduation ceremony.

two years ago, when we first came to this program and began our three years of high school education. it was your enthusiasm that influenced us, giving us the heart to keep moving forward; it was your encouragement that motivated us, encouraging us to persevere. it was your high spirits that encouraged us, and pointed us in the right way. it was your harmony that united us, urging us to stand our ground and charge fearlessly forward.

three years, 36 months(thirty-six), 1095 days(one thousand and ninety-five), 26280 hours(twenty-six thousand two hundred and eighty), 1576800 minutes(1 million five hundred and seventy-six thousand eight hundred), 94608000 seconds(ninety-four million six hundred and eight thousand). your confidence, patience and determination have grown. under the guidance of mrs. lv, you have achieved success which we celebrate today.

we look up to you as role models and you are our heroes. we built a relationship not unlike that of a great, big, family. working together has made us familiar to each other and know each other from the bottom of our hearts. seeing you mature every day from morning to night, motivating us, makes us more mature.

yesterday, you were proud of this program, today, this program is proud because of you. with 51 university acceptance letters coming from all directions, people were impressed by your accomplishments. we, the grade 11’s will shortly turn into grade 12’s already feel the pressure that is soon to be placed upon us, and we thank you for your example, which will give us the perseverance to succeed. in the up-coming year, we will follow your footsteps, and will never give up creating what will be our very own miracle. at the same time, we would like to inform our dear future successors, we hope that you will not be afraid of the future hardships; we also hope that you put your best efforts into your work; to become the pride and future of sino – canadian program here in jilin city no.1 high school and changchunexperimental high school.

today, you will turn over a new chapter of your lives, although there will be numerous obstacles blocking your paths, your determined hearts will be forever strong. you will walk towards the light of the glory of tomorrow, with our best wishes from the bottom of our hearts! go for it!!!

best of luck,

thegrade11’s

大学英语毕业演讲稿篇7

good morning, dear faculty members, distinguished guests, families, friends and most importantly, today’s graduates. thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak to you here on behalf of the graduates. this is a memorable day both in our personal lives and in the life of this school.

four years ago, we entered sanjing university. some of us may have doubted that if we had made the right decision, but now, because of the friends we made , because of the sadness and happiness we shared, because of the teachers who gave us guidance, because of all the time in sanjiang we spent and all activities we participated in, we could not tear ourselves away from the dear campus. it’s difficult to contemplate that perhaps some of us may never see each other again. but we have so rich memeries and experiences that we will never foget each other.

today we enter the real world to face the challenge .with the knowledge and friends we gained from our university, with the endurance, perseverance, industry we possess, every obstacle that we may encounter in our lives will be overcome. i believe that everyone will make every effort to strive for our life. and remember, an ideal job is not found lying in the street; it takes time and effort to find. but in the end, it will be there for you. so don’t settle for second best and keep looking.

importantly, we are here today to give our thanks to the unconditional support of each of you, your words of encouragement in good times and your words of consolation in difficult moments. we thank you for your enormous patience with us, for always giving a little more than we asked for and for instilling in us the values and principles that govern our lives now and helping us to become the people we are. the degree that we will receive today also belongs to you.

last, i would like to congratulate each of you for having reached this goal. we did it, and now we are ready to graduate!

大学英语毕业演讲稿篇8

we miss you─teachers who are tireless in teaching; we will keep your gestures and your white hairs in our hearts deeply; we will miss the quietness with the lights at night in the classroom; we will miss the race and exercise on the playground; we will miss even the crowds in the dining hall and the quarrel on the beds; we will still miss every green piece and every piece of waste paper flying like flakes in the air ... however, today we will leave nothing but the first rose with our alma mater and our teachers which is entrusted with our love and respect.

4 years seems very long but 4 years seems very short. from now on, we all will go into the society. the society is broad and wide for us. we will shoulder heavy responsibilities; we will work diligently; and we will expect to be informed of good news from one another. now, i beg you all to cherish the occasion; to remember the names, the status, appearance and the character of the person around you. now let’s be hand in hand together; let’s present the rose to each other. may the rose carry our appreciation and blessing! we are very closely linked no matter what the world may be. may the fresh rose in our hands keep its fragrants!

thank you all again!

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