Stanford Report takes a look back at Commencement speakers over the last several decades. The list includes an impressive array of speakers – most with a connection to the university – ranging from politicians to entrepreneurs to poets. Check out the slideshow.
2017 Commencement speaker and California Supreme Court Associate Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar encouraged the graduates to snap their fingers while he rapped part of his Commencement address.
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Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns delivers his address in 2016.
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Stanford alumnus Richard Engel, chief foreign correspondent for NBC News, at the 2015 Commencement.
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Philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates, who are also Stanford parents, shared the podium as the 2014 Commencement speakers.
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New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg was the Commencement speaker in 2013.
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Alumnus and then-Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker was a hit with the crowd when he gave the Commencement address in 2012.
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Felipe Calderón, president of Mexico, took time after the 2011 Commencement ceremony to address and take photos with some of the Mexican students graduating from Stanford.
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Alumna and then-U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice, who gave the 2010 Commencement address, smiled as she recounted how Stanford Stadium held a special meaning for her and her husband: They had their first romantic moment there.
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In 2009, Provost John Etchemendy, Commencement speaker U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy and University President John Hennessy leave the stadium.
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All graduates were given books as a gift by 2008 Commencement speaker Oprah Winfrey, whose goddaughter is a Stanford graduate.
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Renowned poet, literary critic and then-chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Dana Gioia, a Stanford alumnus, spoke at the 2007 Commencement ceremony.
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Tom Brokaw, renowned journalist and author, as well as a Stanford dad, was the Commencement speaker in 2006.
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Steve Jobs’ moving Commencement address in 2005 is considered one of the most memorable graduation speeches ever and remains one of the most visited pages on the Stanford website.
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, a Stanford alumna, was a very popular Commencement speaker in 2004.
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After his Commencement address in 2003, then-president of Peru and Stanford alumnus Alejandro Toledo removed his cap and stood center stage as he received a standing ovation from the crowd.
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Stanford faculty member Condoleezza Rice was serving as U.S. National Security Adviser when she gave the 2002 Commencement address.
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After the Stanford Commencement ceremony in 2001, Commencement speaker and Stanford alumna Carly Fiorina, then CEO of Hewlett-Packard, exited the stadium with President John Hennessy.
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U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan delivered the Commencement address in 2000.
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Stanford alumnus and U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinksy in 1999 urged graduates to remember the past as they head into the future.
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Broadcaster and Stanford alumnus Ted Koppel listened to University President Gerhard Casper at the 1998 Commencement ceremony.
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U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, a Stanford alumnus and parent of a graduate, spoke at the 1997 Commencement ceremony.
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