The Regent University graduating class of 2024 turned their tassels on Saturday. They heard a commencement address from Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares encouraged and Chancellor Gordon Robertson exhorted them to fight every battle on their knees.
“Well good morning and welcome to Regent University’s 44th commencement ceremony! Congratulations to the class of 2024. I commend you for your tenacity, for your strength, for your academic achievements. We’re all so proud of you!” the chancellor said.
Miyares encouraged the graduates to show thanks to the people who got them there.
“I ask for all of my graduates now to do something. I’m going to give you special dispensation. Take out your cell phones. I want you real quick to text someone if you have not done so already, I want you to text them ‘thank you and I love you’ for the person that made you here today.”
Law school graduate Daniel J. Luster also addressed the graduates saying, “And so Regent takes its place among the great institutions of the past that have sought to protect knowledge, ideas, and free inquiry in a darkening world. In most universities today, students are formed to think narrowly, to trade curiosity for being
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