Pritzker Addresses Graduates at Northwestern University
Governor Delivers Commencement Speech in Evanston
Students Urged to Use Education to Make a Positive Impact
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker delivered the commencement address at Northwestern University in Evanston on Monday. In his speech, Pritzker urged graduates to use their education to make a positive impact on the world. He told the students that they have a responsibility to use their knowledge and skills to improve society and to make a difference in the lives of others.
Pritzker also spoke about the importance of diversity and inclusion. He said that a diverse and inclusive society is a stronger and more vibrant society. He urged graduates to embrace diversity and to work to create a more just and equitable world.
Pritzker's speech was well-received by the graduates and other attendees. In a statement, Northwestern University President Morton Schapiro said that Pritzker's speech was "inspiring and thought-provoking." He said that Pritzker's words will "stay with our graduates for years to come."
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