2023年哈佛大学校长致辞.docx
《2023年哈佛大学校长致辞.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《2023年哈佛大学校长致辞.docx(11页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、2023年哈佛大学校长致辞 哈佛大学校长致辞 In the curious custom of this venerable institution, I find myself standing before you expected to impart words of lasting wisdom.Here I am in a pulpit, dreed like a Puritan minister an apparition that would have horrified many of my distinguished forebears and perhaps rededic
2、ated some of them to the extirpation of witches.This moment would have propelled Increase and Cotton into a true “Mather lather.” But here I am and there you are and it is the moment of and for Veritas. You have been undergraduates for four years.I have been president for not quite one.You have know
3、n three presidents; I one senior cla.Where then lies the voice of experience? Maybe you should be offering the wisdom.Perhaps our roles could be reversed and I could, in Harvard Law School style, do cold calls for the next hour or so. We all do seem to have made it to this point more or le in one pi
4、ece.Though I recently learned that we have not provided you with dinner since May 22.I know we need to wean you from Harvard in a figurative sense.I never knew we took it quite so literally.But lets return to that notion of cold calls for a moment.Lets imagine this were a baccalaureate service in th
5、e form of Q & A, and you were asking the questions.“What is the meaning of life, President Faust? What were these four years at Harvard for? President Faust, you must have learned something since you graduated from college exactly 40 years ago?” (Forty years.Ill say it out loud since every detail of
6、 my life and certainly the year of my Bryn Mawr degree now seems to be publicly available.But please remember I was young for my cla.) In a way, you have been engaging me in this Q & A for the past year.On just these questions, although you have phrased them a bit more narrowly.And I have been tryin
7、g to figure out how I might answer and, perhaps more intriguingly, why you were asking. Let me explain.It actually began when I met with the UC just after my appointment was announced in the winter of 2023.Then the questions continued when I had lunch at Kirkland House, dinner at Leverett, when I me
8、t with students in my office hours, even with some recent graduates I encountered abroad.The first thing you asked me about wasnt the curriculum or advising or faculty contact or even student space.In fact, it wasnt even alcohol policy.Instead, you repeatedly asked me: Why are so many of us going to
9、 Wall Street? Why are we going in such numbers from Harvard to finance, consulting, ibanking? There are a number of ways to think about this question and how to answer it.There is the Willie Sutton approach.You may know that when he was asked why he robbed banks, he replied, “Because thats where the
10、 money is.” Profeors Claudia Goldin and Larry Katz, whom many of you have encountered in your economics concentration, offer a not diimilar answer based on their study of student career choices since the seventies.They find it notable that, given the very high pecuniary rewards in finance, many stud
11、ents nonethele still choose to do something else.Indeed, 37 of you have signed on with Teach for America; one of you will dance tango and work in dance therapy in Argentina; another will be engaged in agricultural development in Kenya; another, with an honors degree in math, will study poetry; anoth
12、er will train as a pilot with the USAF; another will work to combat breast cancer.Numbers of you will go to law school, medical school, and graduate school.But, consistent with the pattern Goldin and Katz have documented, a considerable number of you are selecting finance and consulting.The Crimsons
13、 survey of last years cla reported that 58 percent of men and 43 percent of women entering the workforce made this choice.This year, even in challenging economic times, the figure is 39 percent. High salaries, the all but irresistible recruiting juggernaut, the reaurance for many of you that you wil
14、l be in New York working and living and enjoying life alongside your friends, the promise of interesting work there are lots of ways to explain these choices.For some of you, it is a commitment for only a year or two in any case.Others believe they will best be able to do good by first doing well.Ye
15、t, you ask me why you are following this path. I find myself in some ways le interested in answering your question than in figuring out why you are posing it.If Profeors Goldin and Katz have it right; if finance is indeed the “rational choice,” why do you keep raising this iue with me? Why does this
16、 seemingly rational choice strike a number of you as not understandable, as not entirely rational, as in some sense le a free choice than a compulsion or neceity? Why does this seem to be troubling so many of you? You are asking me, I think, about the meaning of life, though you have posed your ques
17、tion in code in terms of the observable and measurable phenomenon of senior career choice rather than the abstract, unfathomable and almost embarraing realm of metaphysics.The Meaning of Life capital M, capital L is a clich easier to deal with as the ironic title of a Monty Python movie or the subje
18、ct of a Simpsons episode than as a matter about which one would dare admit to harboring serious concern.But lets for a moment abandon our Harvard savoir faire, our imperturbability, our pretense of invulnerability, and try to find the beginnings of some answers to your question. I think you are worr
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 2023 哈佛大学 校长 致辞
限制150内