“Tomorrow, we begin responsibility”: student speaker Mol inspires at UPNG graduation
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TLDR
- Mr. Aisop Mol addressed the 71st University of Papua New Guinea Graduation as the graduand respondent.
- He spoke on behalf of 295 graduating students, expressing gratitude to lecturers and staff.
- Mol's speech highlighted the support systems that enabled the students' academic success.
The University of Papua New Guinea celebrated its 71st graduation ceremony at the Sir John Guise Stadium, marking a significant milestone for its students. Among the 295 graduands, Mr. Aisop Mol, representing the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, delivered a poignant address as the graduand respondent.
Mol's speech was a heartfelt tribute to the collective effort behind the students' academic achievements. He extended sincere thanks to the dedicated lecturers and university staff whose guidance and provision of modern knowledge were instrumental in the students' journeys. This acknowledgment underscores the vital role of educators and institutional support in fostering academic success within Papua New Guinea.
His address, "Tomorrow, we begin responsibility," served as an inspiring call to action for the graduating class. It emphasized not only the culmination of their studies but also the commencement of their roles in contributing to society. The Post-Courier, in covering this event, highlights the importance of education and the promising future of UPNG's graduates as they step into their responsibilities.
Tomorrow, we begin responsibility
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