第一篇:Larry Page密歇根大学演讲
拉里·佩奇在密歇根大学毕业典礼上的演讲
Larry Page’s University of Michigan Commencement Address
Class of 2009!First I’d like you to get up, wave and cheer your supportive family and friends!Show your love!
It is a great honor for me to be here today.Now wait a second.I know: that’s such a cliché.You’re thinking: every graduation speaker says that — It’s a great honor.But, in my case, it really is so deeply true — being here is more special and more personal for me than most of you know.I’d like to tell you why.A long time ago, in the cold September of 1962, there was a Steven’s co-op at this very university.That co-op had a kitchen with a ceiling that had been cleaned by student volunteers every decade or so.Picture a college girl named Gloria, climbing up high on a ladder, struggling to clean that filthy ceiling.Standing on the floor, a young boarder named Carl was admiring the view.And that’s how they met.They were my parents, so I suppose you could say I’m a direct result of that kitchen chemistry experiment, right here at Michigan.My Mom is here with us today, and we should probably go find the spot and put a plaque up on the ceiling that says: “Thanks Mom and Dad!”
Everyone in my family went to school here at Michigan: me, my brother, my Mom and Dad — all of us.My Dad actually got the quantity discount: all three and a half of his degrees are from here.His Ph.D.was in Communication Science because they thought Computers were just a passing fad.He earned it 44 years ago.He and Mom made a big sacrifice for that.They argued at times over pennies, while raising my newborn brother.Mom typed my Dad’s dissertation by hand.This velvet hood I’m wearing, this was my Dad’s.And this diploma, just like the one you’re are about to get, that was my Dad’s.And my underwear, that was… oh never mind.My father’s father worked in the Chevy plant in Flint, Michigan.He was an assembly line worker.He drove his two children here to Ann Arbor, and told them: That is where you’re going to go to college.Both his kids did graduate from Michigan.That was the American dream.His daughter, Beverly, is with us today.My Grandpa used to carry an “Alley Oop” hammer — a heavy iron pipe with a hunk of lead melted on the end.The workers made them during the sit-down strikes to protect themselves.When I was growing up, we used that hammer whenever we needed to pound a stake or something into the ground.It is wonderful that most people don’t need to carry a heavy blunt object for protection anymore.But just in case, I have it here.My Dad became a professor at uh… Michigan State, and I was an incredibly lucky boy.A professor’s life is pretty flexible, and he was able to spend oodles of time raising me.Could there be a better upbringing than university brat? What I’m trying to tell you is that this is WAY more than just a homecoming for me.It’s not easy for me to express how proud I am to be here, with my Mom, my brother and my wife Lucy, and with all of you, at this amazing institution that is responsible for my very existence.I am thrilled for all of you, and I’m thrilled for your families and friends, as all of us join the great, big Michigan family I feel I’ve been a part of all of my life.What I’m also trying to tell you is that I know exactly what it feels like to be sitting in your seat, listening to some old gasbag give a long-winded commencement speech.Don’t worry.I’ll be brief.I have a story about following dreams.Or maybe more accurately, it’s a story about finding a path to make those dreams real.You know what it’s like to wake up in the middle of the night with a vivid dream? And you know how, if you don’t have a pencil and pad by the bed to write it down, it will be completely gone the next morning?
Well, I had one of those dreams when I was 23.When I suddenly woke up, I was thinking: what if we could download the whole web, and just keep the links and… I grabbed a pen and started writing!Sometimes it is important to wake up and stop dreaming.I spent the middle of that night scribbling out the details and convincing myself it would work.Soon after, I told my advisor, Terry Winograd, it would take a couple of weeks to download the web — he nodded knowingly, fully aware it would take much longer but wise enough to not tell me.The optimism of youth is often underrated!Amazingly, I had no thought of building a search engine.The idea wasn’t even on the radar.But, much later we happened upon a better way of ranking webpages to make a really great search engine, and Google was born.When a really great dream shows up, grab it!
When I was here at Michigan, I had actually been taught how to make dreams real!I know it sounds funny, but that is what I learned in a summer camp converted into a training program called Leadershape.Their slogan is to have a “healthy disregard for the impossible”.That program encouraged me to pursue a crazy idea at the time: I wanted to build a personal rapid transit system on campus to replace the buses.It was a futuristic way of solving our transportation problem.I still think a lot about transportation — you never loose a dream, it just incubates as a hobby.Many things that people labor hard to do now, like cooking, cleaning, and driving will require much less human time in the future.That is, if we “have a healthy disregard for the impossible” and actually build new solutions.I think it is often easier to make progress on mega-ambitious dreams.I know that sounds completely nuts.But, since no one else is crazy enough to do it, you have little competition.There are so few people this crazy that I feel like I know them all by first name.They all travel as if they are pack dogs and stick to each other like glue.The best people want to work the big challenges.That is what happened with Google.Our mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.How can that not get you excited? But we almost didn’t start Google because my co-founder Sergey and I were too worried about dropping out of our Ph.D.program.You are probably on the right track if you feel like a sidewalk worm during a rainstorm!That is about how we felt after we maxed out three credit cards buying hard disks off the back of a truck.That was the first hardware for Google.Parents and friends: more credit cards always help.What is the one sentence summary of how you change the world? Always work hard on something uncomfortably exciting!
As a Ph.D.student, I actually had three projects I wanted to work on.Thank goodness my advisor said, “why don’t you work on the web for a while”.He gave me some seriously good advice because the web was really growing with people and activity, even in 1995!Technology and especially the internet can really help you be lazy.Lazy? What I mean is a group of three people can write software that millions can use and enjoy.Can three people answer the phone a million times a day? Find the leverage in the world, so you can be more lazy!
Overall, I know it seems like the world is crumbling out there, but it is actually a great time in your life to get a little crazy, follow your curiosity, and be ambitious about it.Don’t give up on your dreams.The world needs you all!
So here’s my final story:
On a day like today, you might feel exhilarated — like you’ve just been shot out of a cannon at the circus — and even invincible.Don’t ever forget that incredible feeling.But also: always remember that the moments we have with friends and family, the chances we have to do things that might make a big difference in the world, or even to make a small difference to someone you love — all those wonderful chances that life gives us, life also takes away.It can happen fast, and a whole lot sooner than you think.In late March 1996, soon after I had moved to Stanford for grad school, my Dad had difficultly breathing and drove to the hospital.Two months later, he died.And that was it.I was completely devastated.Many years later, after a startup, after falling in love, and after so many of life’s adventures, I found myself thinking about my Dad.Lucy and I were far away in a steaming hot village walking through narrow streets.There were wonderful friendly people everywhere, but it was a desperately poor place — people used the bathroom inside and it flowed out into the open gutter and straight into the river.We touched a boy with a limp leg, the result of paralysis from polio.Lucy and I were in rural India — one of the few places where Polio still exists.Polio is transmitted fecal to oral, usually through filthy water.Well, my Dad had Polio.He went on a trip to Tennessee in the first grade and caught it.He was hospitalized for two months and had to be transported by military DC-3 back home — his first flight.My Dad wrote, “Then, I had to stay in bed for over a year, before I started back to school”.That is actually a quote from his fifth grade autobiography.My Dad had difficulty breathing his whole life, and the complications of Polio are what took him from us too soon.He would have been very upset that Polio still persists even though we have a vaccine.He would have been equally upset that back in India we had polio virus on our shoes from walking through the contaminated gutters that spread the disease.We were spreading the virus with every footstep, right under beautiful kids playing everywhere.The world is on the verge of eliminating polio, with 328 people infected so far this year.Let’s get it done soon.Perhaps one of you will do that.My Dad was valedictorian of Flint Mandeville High School 1956 class of about 90 kids.I happened across his graduating speech recently, and it blew me away.53 years ago at his graduation my Dad said: “…we are entering a changing world, one of automation and employment change where education is an economic necessity.We will have increased periods of time to do as we wish, as our work week and retirement age continue to decline.… We shall take part in, or witness, developments in science, medicine, and industry that we can not dream of today.… It is said that the future of any nation can be determined by the care and preparation given to its youth.If all the youths of America were as fortunate in securing an education as we have been, then the future of the United States would be even more bright than it is today.”
If my Dad was alive today, the thing I think he would be most happy about is that Lucy and I have a baby in the hopper.I think he would have been annoyed that I hadn’t gotten my Ph.D.yet(thanks, Michigan!).Dad was so full of insights, of excitement about new things, that to this day, I often wonder what he would think about some new development.If he were here today — well, it would be one of the best days of his life.He’d be like a kid in a candy store.For a day, he’d be young again.Many of us are fortunate enough to be here with family.Some of us have dear friends and family to go home to.And who knows, perhaps some of you, like Lucy and I, are dreaming about future families of your own.Just like me, your families brought you here, and you brought them here.Please keep them close and remember: they are what really matters in life.Thanks, Mom;Thanks, Lucy.And thank you, all, very much.
第二篇:谷歌创始人密歇根大学毕业典礼演讲全文
以下是演讲全文:
09级的同学,首先我希望大家站起来,向支持你们的亲朋好友挥手致意!展示你们的爱!
今天来到这里我很荣幸。
请等一下。我知道,刚才那句陈词滥调,大家可能在想:每一位毕业典礼的演讲人都会说——很荣幸,但就我而言,的确字真意深,因为我来到这里,要比你们所知的大多数人都更为特别而亲切。我想告诉大家个中缘由。
今天我们全家都来到了密歇根大学:我、我哥、我父母亲。我父亲在密歇根大学获得了三个半学位,他的博士学位是通信科学,因为他们认为计算机只是一时热门,他是44年前获得的。他与我母亲为之作出了巨大牺牲。在抚养我刚出生的哥哥时,他俩经常一分钱掰成两半使。母亲用手敲出了父亲的论文,我戴的这顶天鹅绒帽是我父亲的。这张文凭,和你们即将拿到的一样,是我父亲的。
我的祖父在密歇根弗林特的雪佛兰工厂工作,他是装配线上的一名工人。他曾开车带着他的两个孩子来到这里,并告诉他们:这是你们今后要上的大学。他的两个孩子都是从密歇根大学毕业的,这就是“美国梦”。他的女儿,贝芙丽,今天也和我们在一起。我的祖母经常扛着一个大铁锤,那时工人们静坐罢工用以保护自己。当我小的时候的时候,我就用那个大铁锤在地上砸树桩什么的。现在人们不再需要扛着个笨重的大家伙保护自己了,这很好。但今天万一出了状况,反正我带着它来了。
我父亲后来成为密歇根州立大学的教授,我也是个非常有运气的孩子。教授的生活是非常有弹性的,他有大量的时间培养我,哪里有比在学校培养孩子更好的地方呢?
我想告诉大家的是,我来这里不仅仅是回家看看。我难以表达我来这里的自豪感,与我母亲、我哥哥、我的妻子露西,还有你们大家。我为你们感到骄傲,为你的亲朋好友骄傲,我们都加入了伟大的、大密歇根家庭,我感觉它是我生命的一部分。
我想告诉大家的是,我很清楚你们坐在座椅上,听着一个老家伙废话连篇地做毕业典礼演讲的感受,不要急,我会简短地说。
我有个关于追寻梦想的故事,更准确地说是一个发现梦想成真之路的故事。
你们知道,午夜甜梦中醒来是什么感觉吗?如果床边没有纸笔把梦记下,而第二天一早忘个精光又会怎样吗?
当我23岁的时候,我就做过这么一个梦。我猛地醒来,我想:如果我能把整个互联网下载下来,仅保存着链接......,我抓起一支笔开始写,有时候从梦中醒来是非常重要的。我花了一个午夜的时间描绘了细节,并确信它将所有作为。不久后,我就告诉我的导师,特里·温诺格拉德(Terry Winograd),要花两周时间下载整个网络,当时他点了点头,其实他完全知道要花更长的时间,但他很睿智,并没有告诉我。年轻人的乐观主义通常不可低估!令人吃惊的是,我没有想过要打造一个搜索引擎。这一概念甚至没有进入我脑海。但后来,我突然想到了更好的给网页排序的方式,以形成真正的搜索引擎,谷歌
就这样诞生了。当有伟大的梦想出现时,抓住它。
我在密歇根大学上学时,老师教导我如何梦想成真。我知道这听起来有些滑稽可笑,但我是从一次名为领导力成长的培训项目中得到了启发。该项目的口号就是“漠视不可能”。这个项目激励着我追寻一个疯狂的想法:我想在校园内建造一套个人快速运输系统以代替公交。这是这种解决我们交通问题的未来方式。我直到现在还想着很多有关交通的问题,你不要放任梦想,而要把它当作一种习惯去培育。现在人们花大力气干的很多事情,如做饭、保洁、开车,今后只会占用很少的时间。也就是说,如果我们“漠视不可能”,就能找到解决方案。
我认为,实现雄心勃勃的梦想更为容易,我知道这听起来是一派胡言。既然没有人能疯狂到做这件事情,你也不可能完成。但最优秀的人就希望挑战。这就是谷歌所面临的。我们的使命就是组织全球的信息,并且让它到处能接受,并发挥作用。这难道不会让大家兴奋吗?但是我们真的不想启动谷歌,因为谢林和我都太担心拿不到博士学位。不过我们后来刷爆了三张信用卡,从一辆敞篷货车中买了硬盘,这也是谷歌最早的硬件。如果用一句话总结,如何改变世界,那就是在某种极度兴奋的事业上发奋努力。
当我做博士的时候,我像做三个方面的项目。感谢我的导师,他对我说,“为什么你不做做网络呢?”他给了我一些非常好的建议,因为即使在1995年,网络正随着人们和活动的增长而增长。技术和网络能使你变懒。变懒?我的意思是三人组合写的软件就可以让数以百计的人使用并受益,但三个人可以一天接上百万次电话吗?找到撬起地球的杠杆,你就能变得更懒。
总而言之,我知道这个世界看起来已支离破碎,但这是一个伟大的时代,在你的一生中可以疯狂些,跟随你的好奇心,积极进取。不要放弃你的梦想。世界需要你们。
如果我的父亲能活到今天,我想他最开心的莫过于看到我、露西和我们的孩子在一起。我向他会因为我没能拿到博士学位而恼怒。我的父亲是一位对新事物充满洞悉力和激情的人,如果他活到今天,他一定会有新的想法,如果他今天也能来到这里,将是他一生中最为荣耀的一天之一。
感谢妈妈,感谢露西,感谢你们大家。
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第三篇:中密歇根大学与圣约翰大学哪个好
中密歇根大学与圣约翰大学哪个好?每个学校都有自己的优势专业,具体请咨询留学360专业顾问团队
中密歇根大学
中央密歇根大学(Central Michigan University简称CMU)成立于1892年,位于密歇根州中部,是美国著名的四年制公立大学,密歇根州第三大学府。被誉为全美最大的100所四年制公立大学之一,也是美国国家级大学之一。全美排名120-130位左右,新闻与世界2014年全美大学排名第190位。2015 U.S.News美国综合大学排名194位。
中密歇根大学被美国卡耐基教育进步基金会(美国最权威的教育基金会)评价为可提供博士学位的研究型大学。中密歇根大学是美国高等教育机构委员会认证的大学之一,也被包括美国高等商学院组织在内的其它多所美国权威教育机构及委员会所承认,同时中密歇根大学也被其它许多协会所认证,如:国际商学院联合会、全国高校音乐协会、美国化学学会、工程与技术认证委员会。
学校设有商业管理学院,艺术交流学院,教育与人类服务学院,健康学学院,人文及社会学学院,科学技术学院六大学院。中央密歇根大学除了在地处于Mount Pleasant的主校区提供学位课程外,在密歇根州及全北美还拥有43个校区外的教学中心。
圣约翰大学
圣约翰大学(St.John‘s University),简称圣约翰、约大,诞生于1879年,初名圣约翰书院。1881年学校开始完全用英语授课,是中国首座全英语授课的学校。1905年升格为大学,是中国第一所现代高等教会学府。1913年学校开始招收研究生。至1949年,学校占地300余亩,设有文、理、医、工、神5个学院和附属中学。
圣约翰大学是当时上海乃至全中国最优秀的大学之一,也是在华办学时间最长的一所教会学校。该校的校友影响甚至改变了中国乃至世界近现代的无数领域历史。
73年的办学历程中,圣约翰大学享有“东方的哈佛”、“外交人才的养成所”、“现代中国绅士的摇篮”等盛名,更是培育出了颜惠庆、顾维钧、宋子文、陶行知、林语堂、贝聿铭、邹韬奋、荣毅仁、周有光等一大批声名显赫的校友,成为中国教育史上的传奇。
1952年院系调整,被拆散并入上海多所高校,按照并入院系数量排序,依次是华东师范大学、复旦大学、同济大学、上海财经大学、华东政法大学、上海第二医学院,其校址为华东政法大学所用。
2015年10月17日上午,上海圣约翰大学第十一届世界校友联谊会在沪召开。中国经济革研体制改究会原会长、圣约翰校友联谊会主席高尚全致辞,正式宣布圣约翰大学北京校友会加入华东师范大学校友会。他还阐释了其中的原因:圣约翰大学与华东师大有亲密的血缘关系,圣约翰大学的很多人、物等教学资源都由华东师大继承;华东师大正在筹建申江书院(St.John’s College),这是对圣约翰大学最好的传承和纪念。
第四篇:谷歌创始人拉里·佩奇密歇根大学毕业典礼演讲中英双字
拉里·佩奇(Larry Page,1973.03.26-),全名劳伦斯·爱德华·佩奇(Lawrence Edward Page),Google搜索引擎的创始人之一,2011年4月4日佩奇正式出任谷歌CEO。拉里·佩奇出生在美国密歇根州东兰辛市的一个犹太家庭,为美国密歇根大学安娜堡分校的毕业生,拥有理工科学士学位;因其出色的领导才能获得过多项荣誉,以奖励他对工学院的贡献。他曾担任密西根大学Eta Kappa Nu 荣誉学会的会长。其指导教授是 Terry Winograd 博士。Google 就是由 Page 在斯坦福大学发起的研究项目转变而来的。在斯坦福大学中,佩奇遇到了谢尔盖·布林。吃了无数个闭门羹之后佩奇和布林决定自己创业,但他们手中仅有的一点现金都因购买大量的数据盘和储存器作研究而花光了。他们的一位教师,也是SUN微系统的创始人之一安迪·别赫托希姆在关键时刻给予他们很大帮助。别赫托希姆确是个很有远见的人,在看完他们的演示后,立马开了张10万美元的支票帮助成立Google公司。之后两人又从家人朋友那里到处借钱,筹得100万美元作为最初投资。1998年9月7日,Google公司在加利福尼亚州的曼罗帕克成立。一个朋友租给佩奇和布林办公的车库在当时看来已经不错了,有一台洗衣机,还有热水器。他们雇用了第一位员工克雷格·希尔弗斯坦,现在希尔弗斯坦是Google公司的科技主管。1999年2月他们搬了新的办公室,虽然条件仍然简陋,但比车库好点,一张乒乓桌就作为正式的会议场所,8名员工在办公室里都转不过身,一个人要出门所有人都得起身挪开凳子才能腾出地方。
布林和佩奇两人合作得很好,并且吸引了一大批有能力且忠实的员工。创业之初办公室虽然简陋,他们仍尽可能为员工创造宽松的工作环境,他们在屋外的草坪上种上蘑菇,养了条狗,专门请厨师为员工做饭,每星期举行两次曲棍球比赛。公司现在已经拥有2000多名员工。布林说,他们必须让办公室成为员工们乐意呆的地方,因此现在每天为员工提供什么餐点甚至都成了两人的重大决策之一。
短短几年Google就迅速发展成为目前规模最大的搜索引擎,并向雅虎、美国在线等其他目录索引和搜索引擎提供后台网页查询服务。目前Google每天处理的搜索请求达2亿次,这一数字还在不断增长。通过对30多亿网页进行整理,Google可为世界各地的用户提供适合需求的搜索结果,而且搜索时间通常不到半秒钟。
Class of 2009!I don't think I heard you.Class of 2009!First I want you to stand up and wave and cheer your supportive family and friends!I am sure you can find them out there.Show your love!It is a great honor for me to be here today。
09届的同学们!来点激情给我个回应。各位同学,我希望大家站起来向支持你们的亲朋好友挥手致意。你们一定能在人群中找到他们,借此机会表达你们的爱吧!能站在这里我感到非常荣幸。
Now wait a second.I know:that's such a cliche.You're thinking: every graduation speaker says that-It's a great honor.But, in my case, it really is so deeply true being here is more special and more personal for me than most of you know.I'd like to tell you why.A long time ago,in this cold September of 1962,there was a Steven's co-op at this very university.That co-op had a kitchen with a ceiling that had been cleaned by student volunteers probably every decade or so。
等等,大家可能觉得有点矫情。“我很荣幸”这句话都说烂了。但真的是大实话,大家不知道:我对密歇根大学有特殊的感情。很久以前,1962年9月,天很冷,在密歇根大学里有一家餐厅,学生志愿者负责打扫厨房的天花板,大约十年才会打扫一次。
Picture a college girl named Gloria,climbing up high on a ladder,struggling to clean that filthy ceiling.Standing on the floor, a young boarder named Carl was admiring the view.And that's how they met.They were my parents,so I suppose you could say I'm a direct result of that kitchen chemistry experiment, right here at Michigan.My Mom is here with us today,and we should probably go find the spot and put a plaqueup on the ceiling that says: “Thanks Mom and Dad!”
想象一下:有个叫格洛丽亚的女学生,爬上了高高的梯子,努力地打扫脏兮兮的天花板。而一个叫卡尔的寄宿生在下面偷窥,这是他俩的初次邂逅,他们就是我父母。所以说,我是地地道道从密歇根大学厨房里造出来的,我母亲今天也来了。我想找到当年那个厨房,在天花板挂个匾上刻“感谢父母”!
Everyone in my family went here to Michigan:my brother, my Mom ,my Dad--all of us.My Dad actually got the quantity discount:He got all three and a half of his degrees here.His Ph.D.was in Communication Science because they thought Computers were just a passing fad when he earned it 44 years ago.He and Mom made a big sacrifice for that degree.They argued at times over pennies, while raising my newborn brother.Mom typed my Dad's dissertation by hand,kind of ironic of those computer science dissertation。
我的家人都毕业于密歇根大学:我哥、我父母、还有我。我爸在文凭数量上更胜一筹:他在这获得了三个半学位,其中一个是通信工程的博士。44年前,他们认为计算机火不了多久。为取得这个学位,爸妈做出了很大的牺牲。为了抚养刚出生的哥哥,省吃俭用。堂堂计算机博士,论文是我妈逐字敲出来的,讽刺吧?
This velvet hood I'm wearing, this was my Dad's.This diploma, yeah,this diploma I have here that just like the one you are about to get this is my Dad's.And my underwear, oh never mind, sorry.My father's father worked in the Chevy plant in Flint, Michigan.He was an assemblyline worker.He drove his two children here to Anna Arbor,and told them: That is where you're going to go to college.I know it sounds funny now.Both of his kids actually did graduate from Michigan.That was the American dream。
我身上这套博士服是我爸的,还有这张毕业证,跟你们即将拿到手的一样,也是我爸的。还有我的内裤,呃……算了。我的祖父曾在雪佛兰汽车厂工作,他曾开车带两个孩子来到安娜堡。告诉他们:你们以后要上这所大学!听起来挺扯。不过两个孩子确实都进了密歇根大学,这就是我们家的“美国梦”。
His daughter, Beverly, is also with us today.My Grandpa used to carry an “Alley Oop” hammer,a heavy iron pipe with a big hunk of lead melted on the end.The workers made them during the sit-down strikes to protect themselves.When I was growing up, we used that hammer whenever we needed to pound a stake or something into the yard.It is wonderful that most people don't need to carry a heavy blunt object for protection anymore.But just in case, I brought it with me.My Dad became a professor at uh…Michigan State,and I was an incredibly lucky boy.A professor's life is pretty flexible,and he was able to spend oodles of time raising me.Could there be a better upbringing than university brat?
我姑姑贝弗利今天也来了。爷爷以前经常扛着一个大铁锤,铁管上铸着大铅坨的那种。那是用来在静坐罢工时,保护自己的武器。小时候,我们常用它在后院打桩子。现在世道好了,大家不需要铁锤保护自己了。但以防万一,我还是把它带来了。后来我的父亲成为了一名教授,密歇根州立大学的教授,我很走运,因为教授的工作比较灵活,有大量的时间陪我。还有比这更棒的吗?
What I'm trying to tell you is that this is way more than just a homecoming for me.It's not easy for me to express how proud I am to be here,with my Mom, my brother and my wife Lucy, and with all of you,at this amazing institution that is responsible for my very existence.I am thrilled for all of you,and I'm thrilled for your families and friends,as all of us join this great, big Michigan family I feel I've been a part of all of all my life.What I'm also trying to tell you is that I know exactly what it feels like to be sitting in your seat,listening to some old gasbag give a long-winded commencementspeech.Don't worry.I'll be brief.I have a story about following dreams.Or maybe more accurately, it's a story about finding a path to make those dreams real。
我想要告诉大家的是:这次回来,意义非凡!我不知道该如何表达我的喜悦之情。今天和家人还有你们相聚在此,我无比激动!因为这里造就了我,我为你们感到骄傲,也为你们的家人和朋友感到骄傲,因为我们都是密歇根大家庭的一员,它是我生命中不可或缺的一部分。同时,我也知道你们现在坐在台下的感受:听我们这些老家伙絮叨,老生常谈。别担心,我不是话痨。我给大家讲个追梦的故事,确切地说是一个将梦想变为现实的故事。
You know what it's like,to wake up in the middle of the night with a vivid dream?And you know how, if you don't have a pencil and pad by the bed it will be completely gone by the next morning.I had one of those dreams when I was 23.When I suddenly woke up, I was thinking:what if we could download the whole web,and just keep the links and… I grabbed a pen and started writing!Sometimes it is important to wake up and stop dreaming.I spent the middle of that night scribbling out the details and convincing myself it would work。
想想看:午夜你从美梦中醒来,然后躺下接着睡回笼觉,第二天早上准会把昨晚的美梦忘个精光。我23岁时,就做过这样的美梦。我猛然惊醒,想把所有的网络内容下载下来,通过链接的方式保存。于是,我抓起笔就开始写。还好我把握住机会,从梦里及时醒来,花了一整晚研究出实现方案,自信满满。
Soon after, I told my advisor, Terry Winograd,it would take a couple of weeks for me to download the web-he nodded knowingly, fully aware it would take much longer but wise enough to not tell me.The optimism of youth is often underrated!Amazingly, at that time,I had no thought of building a search engine.The idea wasn't even on the radar.Much later we happened upon a better way of rankingand we made a really great search engine,and Google was born.When a really great dream shows up, grab it!When I was here at Michigan,I had actually been taught how to make dreams real!
我对导师Terry Winograd说:下载整个网络需要几周时间。他点点头,其实心里清楚需要更久。但他很明智,没打击我。年轻人的激情不可小视!不过那时,创造一个搜索引擎,对我而言是天方夜谭。我从没动过这个念头。很久以后,我们偶然找到了更好的排序方式。做出了一级棒的搜索引擎,谷歌就这么诞生了。所以,当梦想闪现时,抓住它吧!我在这儿念书时,曾学过如何梦想成真。
I know it sounds funny,but that is what I learned in a summer camp converted into a training program called Leadershape.Yes, we've got a few out there.Their slogan is to have a “healthy disregard for the impossible”.That program encouraged me to pursue a crazy idea at the time.I wanted to build a personal rapid transit system on campus to replace the buses.Yeah, you're still working on that I hear.It was a futuristic way of solving our transportation problem.I still think a lot about transportation you never lose a dream, it just incubates as a hobby.Many things that people labor hard to do now,like cooking, cleaning, and driving will require much less human time in the future.That is, if we “have a healthy disregardfor the impossible and actually build new solutions。
听起来有点扯,但我确实从 ”塑造领导力“夏令营中得到了启发。看,真的有人参加过的吧。我们的口号是“世上无难事只怕有心人“!我们被要求去实现自己看似疯狂的梦想。我想建立个人快速交通系统来替代公交,我知道你们还在研究。没准是今后解决交通问题的好方法。我时不时还在考虑交通问题,梦想不会消失,会变成习惯!我们现在花费精力做的事情,比如做饭、打扫、开车,今后占用的时间会越来越少,这不是天方夜谭。世上无难事,只怕有心人!
I think it is often easier to make progress on mega-ambitious dreams.I know that sounds completely nuts.But, since no one else is crazy enough to do it, you have little competition.In fact, there are so few people this crazy that I feel like I know them all by first name.They all travel as if they are pack dogs and stick to each other like glue。
The best people want to work on the big challenges.That is what happened with Google.Our mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.How can that not get you excited?But we almost didn't start Google actually because my co-founder Sergey and I were too worried about dropping out of our Ph.D.program.None of you have that issue it seems.You are probably on the right track, if you feel like a sidewalk worm during a rainstorm!That is about how we felt after we maxed out three credit cards buying hard disks off the back of a truck.That was actually the first hardware for Google。
我认为,自古精英出狂人。这话听起来挺没溜,但正因为别人没你疯狂。你的对手就很少事实上,狂人屈指可数。碰巧我都认识,他们比狗仔队还忙,比亲戚还走得近,乐于接受一个又一个挑战。谷歌就有这样一帮人,我们的任务是整合全世界的信息,使其随手可得,随时可用。碉堡吧?但谷歌差一点夭折,因为我和我的搭档Sergey担心丢了博士学位。好在你们已经毕业。当时我们坚信自己是一只暴风雨里的小小鸟,总有一天会飞得很高。即使刷爆了三张信用卡,买来谷歌的第一批硬盘,也不曾后悔。
Parents and friends:more credit cards always help.What is the one sentence summary of how you change the world?Always work hard on something uncomfortably exciting!As a Ph.D.student, I actually had three projects I wanted to work on.Thank goodness my advisor said,”why don't you work on the web for a while“.He gave me some seriously good advicebecause the web was growing with people and activity, even in 1995!Technology and especially the Internet can really help you be lazy.Lazy? What I mean is a group of three people can write software that millions can use and enjoy。
Can three people answer the phone a million times?Find the leverage in the world,so you can be truly lazy!Overall, I know it seems like the world is crumblingout there,but it is actually a great time in your life to get a little crazy, follow your curiosity, and be ambitious about it.Don't give up on your dreams.The world needs you all!
家长们,同学们。事实证明:多几张信用卡总是有用的,如果用一句话总结:如何改变世界。为了迷狂般的梦想而奋斗终生!其实在读博期间,我想参加三个项目。还好导师建议道:”为什么不先研究网络呢?“这个建议实在太好了,因为1995年网络就开始了迅猛发展。科技,尤其是网络确实能让人顺利变”懒“。你看三个人做的软件,能解决上百万人的需求问题,你让三个接线员回答上百万人的问题试试?只找到能撬起地球的杠杆,才能让人成功变懒。世界正在瞬息万变,但对你而言,这是个绝佳的时机!你可以不顾一切地追寻奇思,实现妙想,不要放弃梦想,世界需要你们!
So here's my final story:On a day like today, you might feel exhilarated —like you've just been shot out of a cannon at the circus and even invincible.Don't ever forget that incredible feeling.But also always remember that the moments we have with friends and family,the chances we have to do things that might make a big difference in the world,or even to make a small difference to the ones we love all those wonderful chances that life gives us,life also takes away.It can happen fast, and a whole lot sooner than you think.In late March 1996, soon after I had moved to Stanford for graduate school,my Dad had difficulty breathing and drove to the hospital.Two months later, he died.I was completely devastated.Many years later, after a startup, after falling in love,and after so many of life's adventures,I found myself thinking about my Dad.Lucy and I were far away in a steaming hot village walking through narrow streets。
我还想说个故事:如果某天你如现在这般欣喜若狂,就像从马戏团的炮口轰了出来,一头冲向蓝天。请铭记那一刻的美妙,同时请铭记那些和家人朋友共处的时光,铭记每一个上天赋予你改造世界的机遇,铭记为所爱的人做出的改变,铭记生活赋予的一切美好,但生活也能轻易将它夺走。人生无常,1996年3月下旬,我到斯坦福大学读研不久,我的父亲便因呼吸困难住进了医院。两个月以后,他去世了。我当时几乎崩溃,许多年后,我创业,恋爱。历生命的种种后,我总会想起我的父亲。我和Lucy去过一个偏远又炎热的村庄,在狭窄的街道上散步。
There were wonderful friendly people everywhere, but it was a desperately poor place.People used the bathroom inside and it flowed out into the open gutter and straight into the river.We touched a boy with a limp leg, the result of paralysis from polio.Lucy and I were in rural India, one of the few places where Polio still exists.Polio is transmitted fecal to oral, usually through filthy water.Well, my Dad had Polio.He went on a trip to Tennessee in the first grade and he caught it.He was hospitalized for two months and had to be transported by military DC-3 back home his first flight。
那里的人很友好,却极度贫穷。污水不经处理就径直流入饮水河道,我们遇到一个因小儿麻痹而瘸腿的小男孩。那是在印度村庄,少数还存在小儿麻痹症的地方。这种病主要归罪于污染的水源,我的父亲也有小儿麻痹症,他一年级去田纳西州旅行时患病,住院两个月后,由军用航班DC-3送回家,这是他第一次打飞的。
My Dad wrote,”Then, I had to stay in bed for over a year, before I started back to school.“That is actually a quote from his fifth grade autobiography.My Dad had difficulty breathing his whole life,and the Polio are what took him from us too soon.He would have been very upset,that Polio still persists even though we have a vaccine.He would have been equally upset that back in India we had polio virus on our shoes from walking through the contaminated gutters that spread the disease.We were spreading the virus with every footstep,right under beautiful kids playing everywhere.The world is on the verge of eliminating polio,with 328 people infected so far.Let's get it eradicated soon.Perhaps one of you will do that。
他在五年级的日记里写道:我必须在床上躺一年,不能上学。父亲一辈子呼吸困难,小儿麻痹症使他过早离开我们。现在即使有了疫苗,小儿麻痹症依然肆虐,在印度脚上的鞋子也会传播小儿麻痹症,穿过那被污染的携带着病毒的水沟,每走一步都在传播病毒,病毒横行于孩子们玩耍的每个角落,人类正在努力消灭小儿麻痹症。到目前为止,还有328例感染病例。让我们加速这一进程吧,也许你们中就有人能够实现这个目标。
My Dad was valedictorian of Flint Mandeville High School class of 1956 about 90 kids.I happened across his graduating speech recently, and it blew me away.53 years ago my Dad said: ”…we are entering a changing world,one of automation and employment change where education is an economic necessity.We will have increased periods of time to do as we wish,as our work week and retirement age continue to decline and we wish that were true.We shall take part in, or witness, developmentsin science, medicine, and industry that we can only dream of today.It is said that the future of any nation can be determined by the care and preparation given to its youth。
我父亲曾作为学生代表在毕业典礼上致辞。我最近看到他的毕业演讲,震住了。他说,这是一个瞬息万变的时代,一个科学技术和人才就业在不断变革的时代,教育成为发展的必需品。我们有更多的时间做想做的事,因为工时减少,退休提前,我们期待这一刻的到来。参与或见证科学、医学、工业的飞速发展。人们说,一个国家的未来取决于对年轻人培养。
If all the youths of America were as fortunate in securing an education as we have been,then the future of the United Stateswould be even more bright than it is today."If my Dad were alive today,the thing I think he would be most happy about is that Lucy and I have a baby in the hopper.I think he would have been annoyed that I hadn't gotten my Ph.D.yet.thanks, Michigan!
如果所有美国青年能像我们一样接受教育,美国的前景会更加光明;如果父亲还在世,他会为即将出世的小孙子而高兴,也我没获得博士学位而揪心。感谢密歇根大学!
Dad was so full of insights,of excitement about new things,that to this day, I often wonder what he would think about some new development.If he were here today.well, it would be one of the best days of his life.He'd be like a kid in a candy store.For a day, he'd be young again.Many of us are fortunate enough to be here with family.Some of us have dear friends and family to go home to.And who knows, perhaps some of you, like Lucy and I, are dreaming about future families of your own.Just like me, your families brought you here,and you brought them here。
他对于新事物总有着敏锐的观察,并充满热情。我时常幻想,他会如何看待现在的变化。如果他还在,这会是他人生中最美好的时光。他会像在糖果店的孩子那样开心,我们大部分人都很幸运,有家人为伴,有朋友相随,可能有些人正在憧憬和另一半的未来。当初家人带你来此读书,如今他们见证你毕业。
Please keep them close and remember:they are what really matters in life.Thanks, Mom;Thanks, Lucy.And thank you, all, very much。
请务必珍惜!记住——他们才是你们生命中最重要的人!谢谢你妈妈!谢谢你 Lucy!谢谢大家!
第五篇:密歇根理工大学留学
密歇根理工大学排名
密歇根理工大学留学
大学简介
密歇根理工大学(Michigan Technological University,简称MTU)位于美国密歇根州,现有Hougton和Sault两个校区。主校区位于该州北部的霍顿市,临近加拿大,五大湖之一的苏必利尔湖支流流经校园,景色怡人。密歇根理工大学始建于1885年,是采矿业在美国兴起的结果。
校园环境
学校坐落于密歇根州北端,临近加拿大,毗邻苏必利尔湖和密歇根湖,并有苏必利尔湖支流流经校园,景色怡人。主校区所在地霍顿市约有人口12000人,居民多为芬兰移民,十分友好。校园治安状况良好,为美国第3大安全校园(2008)。四周有清澈湖水环绕,有丰富多彩的户外活动:滑雪、独木舟、攀岩、露营、游泳等。校内有 30 幢建筑物,最新落成的建筑物是环境科学与工程大楼。学校交通便利,美国No.41高速公路贯穿校区,离美国第三大城市芝加哥市约5小时车程。学校附近机场为汉考克(Hancoke,CMX),由此飞抵美国中部航空枢纽明尼阿波利斯(Minneapolis,MSP)约需2小时。
学校特色
学校以采矿学和冶金工程学为开端,历经120余年,现已发展成为拥有包括科学、工程学、林学、商学、电信学和技术学等学科在内的的美国国家级大学。环境、地质学和机械工程专业本科的招收情况居于美国前八位,科学与技术交流专业是美国最大的专业之一。
教学优势
学校以理工科为主,工程类毕业生的起薪平均为4万5千美金。本科注重学科教育,研究生能接受到更为广泛深入的研究。该校的革新教育受到全世界的关注。学科之间强调融会贯通,被美国新闻多次评为最优秀的大学。
大学排名
2013年U.S.News美国大学最佳工程学院(研究生院)排名第88名;
2013年U.S.News美国大学化学工程专业研究生排名第91名;
2013年U.S.News美国大学土木工程专业研究生排名第54名;
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2013年U.S.News美国大学电子电气电子通讯工程专业研究生排名第102名;
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申请材料
包括:申请表·托福成绩单·高中成绩单·高中成绩单-英文版·护照复印件·SATI成绩单·艺术或建筑补充材料·高中毕业证·财力证明表·财力证明公证
硕士申请者的英语成绩每个专业要求不同;申请 工程类专业的硕士者须 GPA>3.25 ;申请 MBA 的学生需提供 GMAT 成绩。研究生入学后第二年获得全额助研或助教机会几率很高。
申请时间
【本科】
开学时间:每年1月、8月;
申请截至日:秋季1月1号;
【研究生】
开学时间:每年1月、8月;
申请截至日:需提前一个学期申请。
入学要求
【本科】
TOEFL:IBT79/CBT213/PBT550;
IELTS:6.5分以上(口语和写作不得低于6.0);
GPA:3.5分;
SAT:写作部分:420以上,阅读:500以上;平均总分1783;
或ACT:综合部分26分
注:可双录
【硕士】
有学士学位,某些专业需要GRE或GMAT;
TOEFL:79分;
或IELTS:6.0以上;
GPA:3.0以上;(无申请费)。
专业设置
【本科专业】
1.商业和经济学院: 工商管理(会计,金融,管理,管理信息系统,操作和系统管理,市场学),经济学。
2.工程学院:工程学, 工程学-计算机与工程, 工程学-环境工程, 生物医学工程,化学工程, 化学工程-工程策划, 土木工程,计算机工程,电子工程,应用地球物理学,机械工程,环境工程,地质和采矿工程学,地质工程,地质学,材料学和工程。
3.森林资源和环境科学学院:应用生态学和环境学,林学,野生动植物生态学和管理。
4.技术学院:计算机网络和系统管理, 施工管理技术,电子工程技术,机械工程技术,测量。
5.文理学院:生物信息学,生物科学(生态学,鱼类生物,综合生物,微生物,分子/生物化学,植物学,医药/牙科职前培训,中等教育,临床实验室学,化学(生物化学,化学物理学,环境,聚合体,中等教育),计算机科学(应用软件,计算机科学,信息系统,中等教育,软件工程),计算机系统科学,软件工程,教育心理学,交流和文化学(当代文化交流,人类和全球交流,文章,媒体),文学,科学和技术交流,数学,应用物理,社会科学,历史。
【研究生专业】
化学工程, 土木工程, 环境工程,环境工程科学,电子工程, 地质工程, 地质学,地球科学中等教育,地球物理学,采矿工程, 原料科学与工程,工程机械学,机械工程,应用生态学,森林生态学和管理,森林分子遗传学和生物工艺学,林学,矿物经济学,MBA(会计,金融,管理,管理信息系统,操作和系统管理,市场学),生物科学,化学,计算机科学(应用软件,计算机科学,信息系统中等教育,软件工程),应用科学教育,语言和技术交流,数学,物理,环境政策,工业考古学,矿物经济学,说话与沟通技巧和工业遗迹与考古。