 Turn fear
into motivation, Fiorina says
About
29,000 attend main ceremonies
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"Wacky,
wonderful, witty, winsome, willing,
waiting." That is how Rabbi Patricia
Karlin-Neumann, associate dean for religious
life, described the Stanford Class of 2001 Sunday
at the university's 110th Commencement, which
featured an address by Carleton (Carly) S.
Fiorina, chief executive officer of
Hewlett-Packard.
Full
story Highlights:
President
John Hennessy and Hewlett-Packard CEO Carleton
(Carly) S. Fiorina proceed to the stage.
photo: L.A. Cicero
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stories from Commencement 2001:
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During a
pause in President John Hennessy's Commencement
remarks, graduates turn to thank their parents
and friends who were sitting in the stadium
stands. photo: L.A.
Cicero |


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Speeches
from Commencement 2001:
Visiting
Professor Ebrahim Moosa, who will join the
faculty at Duke, bid farewell to Stanford
Saturday. photo: L.A.
Cicero
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Awards
from Commencement 2001:
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Graduating senior
Malia Villegas of Seattle is the recipient of the
Stanford Alumni Association's 2001 J. E. Wallace
Sterling Award for volunteer service at Stanford.
photo: L.A.
Cicero |

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