Commencement Addresses: three to consider. Speaking to young people virtually clutching their hopefully hard-earned diplomas requires more than a little preparation, thought and for some, prayer. Regardless of how frequently one addresses large groups, the invitation to offer counsel to young adults who no longer must pretend to be interested, calls for guts, clarity and relevence. None of which seems to be abundant in the public sphere. But in these commencement addresses: three to consider, all three qualities abound. Last year’s University of Pennsylvania’s address given by Ken Burns caught my attention because it was so packed with hope and […]