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NAU speakers: Your success is Arizona's success

NAU speakers: Your success is Arizona's success

After the conferring of degrees on Friday afternoon, graduates celebrate and raise their arms in victory after Northern Arizona University’s commencement ceremony at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff. (Times photo – Krista Allen)

After the conferring of degrees on Friday afternoon, graduates celebrate and raise their arms in victory after Northern Arizona University’s commencement ceremony at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff. (Times photo – Krista Allen)


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Diné graduate Kaydee Williams shows her diploma cover on Friday afternoon after Northern Arizona University’s commencement ceremony at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff. Williams is one of 43 prominent graduating seniors to receive the university’s coveted Gold Axe Award, which is presented to students who’ve made outstanding contributions in academic performance, service, and extracurricular activities. (Times photo – Krista Allen)

Diné graduate Kaydee Williams shows her diploma cover on Friday afternoon after Northern Arizona University’s commencement ceremony at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff. Williams is one of 43 prominent graduating seniors to receive the university’s coveted Gold Axe Award, which is presented to students who’ve made outstanding contributions in academic performance, service, and extracurricular activities. (Times photo – Krista Allen)


It’s that time of year again when students wipe tears from watery eyes, exchange final goodbyes, and throw their graduation caps into the air. It’s graduation season, which also means commencement speeches.
Three of Northern Arizona University’s prominent individuals on Friday afternoon at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome delivered separate commencement addresses, each offering advice for the class of 2015.
The first speaker was Jillian Zuniga, the president of the Associated Students of NAU, who started out by expressing the honor to be with the students on their remarkable day.
“Looking back to freshman year, I bet you would’ve never guessed we would be where we are,” she told the students. “You should feel tremendously proud sitting in your seat graduating from Northern Arizona University.”
At that point in time, Zuniga told the students that they’re officially Lumberjack alumni and allowed herself to entertain them with things they may or may not miss about the Mountain Town.
To conclude her speech, Zuniga quoted a line from Albert Einstein’s 1916 book, “Relativity” and shared six rules to challenging oneself.
“Your past, ongoing, and future achievements revolve around questioning and challenging yourself,” she said. “As you leave on your journey of success today, remember these six rules: Trust yourself, Break some rules, Don’t be afraid to fall, Work hard, Give something back, and Now, is your moment.”
Ruben Redhair proudly raises his arms after being conferred a bachelor’s degree in business management on Friday afternoon during Northern Arizona University’s commencement ceremony at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff. (Times photo – Krista Allen)

Ruben Redhair proudly raises his arms after being conferred a bachelor’s degree in business management on Friday afternoon during Northern Arizona University’s commencement ceremony at the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff. (Times photo – Krista Allen)



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Krista Allen

Krista Allen is editor of the Navajo Times.

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