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Point well taken. I admire LeGrand, and take a special interest in his continued progress because his injury occurred against us. But I'm not sure if he is "qualified" to be the key note speaker to the Rutgers' graduating class.Originally posted by ducrotpepys:
Yes, Rutgers is a joke for considering a graduating senior a candidate for keynote graduation speaker.
We all know that LeGrand has gone through a lot, and I can't imagine the difficulties he has faced or will face, but he's not remotely qualified to be the graduation speaker at THE State University of New Jersey.
"We can't get the former Secretary of State, let's ask someone from the graduating class." ?
It appears you are correct goodknight65, but Rutgers still reminds me of the Three Stooges.Originally posted by goodknight65:
If I understand the Update note at the end of the article correctly, LeGrand will be speaking at graduation but not as the keynote speaker, which was probably the case all along. Probably a bit of miscommunication as to the specific role he was being asked to play.