J.K. Rowling will be the principal speaker at the Harvard Commencement ceremony June 5, 2008. The Harry Potter author will be featured at the prestigious university’s 357th graduation ceremony this summer in Cambridge, Massachusetts and will also receive an honorary degree. The president of Harvard said:
“Perhaps no one in our time has done more than J.K. Rowling to inspire young people to experience the excitement and the sheer joy of reading,” said President Drew Faust. “Her tales of Harry, Ron, and Hermione and their Hogwarts adventures have cast a spell on millions of readers around the world. Harvard isn’t exactly Hogwarts, but I’m sure that her visit with us next June will be a moment of magic for J.K. Rowling’s many admirers across the University.”
“It will be an honor and a thrill to welcome J.K. Rowling to Harvard,” said Jonathan Byrnes, president of the Harvard Alumni Association. “There are countless Harry Potter devotees throughout the Harvard family, and we look forward to warmly welcoming one of the world’s best-read authors to our Commencement festivities.”
Harvard University is renown for having some of the leading figures of our time speak at their graduation ceremony each year; a full list of past speakers can be found here.
In recent years many univerisities including Harvard have broadcast the speeches of the main speakers, so we should be able to see her speech and acceptance of her honorary degree.
aillinne, you are wicked, I love your idea of sending her to Yale to cause a ruckus! (i’m an academic, and very anti-Yale…)
I can believe how lucky those graduates are! They don’t have to pay hundreds of dollars, or win a sweepstakes, or be a member of the press, or wait in line for hours to see her speak! haha
I wonder if she will do some other sort of event in the Boston area?
Wow, she’s quite a change from their usual guests. I’d have LOVED to see Kofi Annan speak. Ted Koppel spoke at mine… though, technically, I did graduate with Clint Eastwood!
budb and ailline: I’m from Yale, and I agree with you both. Professor Pompous Twit (er, pardon me: Bloom) doesn’t speak for all of us. In fact, he’s an embarrassment to a lot of us.
I know she will give a wonderful speech full of warmth and humor. She deserves an Honorary Degree from Harvard. I feel that J.K.Rowlings has inspired people to pursue higher education, as well as focus hard on their early studies. She has also taught a generation to not just look for all the answers out of a book., or expect Professors to provide them with an education. That real education comes from a person’s determination, will, possibly knowing someone like Hermione to fill in the finer points, and pure resourcefulness.
I hope Leaky Lounge will get a transcript of the speech so we can read it.
If I lived near there I would go to the graduation store and buy a cap and gown and try to blend in. Just kidding, but I would probably choose the wrong color or something and stick out like a sore thumb. Ha ha. Seriously though, I hope someone records it so we can see.
Very impressive! We had Malcolm Forbes as our commencement speaker at Syracuse University. I can’t actually remember anything he spoke about though. But, he clearly wasn’t as important to me as Ms. Rowling.
Posted by Alison aka NobleBirth Descending on January 17, 2008, 10:47 PM
report to moderator
Graduations are public ceremonies, typically. You don’t need an “invitation” to walk onto a campus either. Anybody can attend, just like you can walk onto Harvard any other day. Even if you weren’t allowed to, how could they question you? You’d say you’d know somebody who was graduating. If you’re around, I’d say go for it.
This is tremendously cool. My dad’s reunion was last year, just missed it by a year!!
"Fascinating though your social life undoubtedly is, Miss Granger," said an icy voice right behind them, and all three of them jumped, "I must ask you not to discuss it in my class. Ten points from Gryffindor."
ooo congrats Jo! (another inducement for my bro to apply to Harvard kekeke)