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U.S. President Barack Obama speaks
during the commencement ceremony at Arizona State University in Tempe,
Arizona May 13, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
PHOENIX, United States, May 13 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President Barack Obama said Wednesday the United States needs a "fundamental change of perspective and attitude" toward the world and to build a new foundation for its economy, which is under deep recession.
Obama made the remarks while addressing the
graduation ceremony of the 2009 class of Arizona State University. The event was
boasted by university officials as the largest one of the same kind in U.S.
history.
Nearly 70,000 people, including 9,000 graduates and
their families, friends and teachers, attended the ceremony at the stadium on
the university's campus in a Phoenix suburb.
Congratulating on the graduation of these students,
Obama encouraged them to follow their passion for academic studies and question
conventional wisdom in the face of a grim job market because of the economic
recession.
"I know starting your careers in troubled times is a challenge...so don't ever stop adding to your body of work," he said.
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U.S. President Barack Obama addresses the commencement ceremony at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, May 13, 2009. The Arizona State University held a commencement ceremony here on Wednesday, seeing off some more than 9000 graduates with the participance of U.S. President Barack Obama. (Xinhua/Qi Heng) Photo Gallery>>> |
He said the United States could also benefit from the
same sort of self-reflection that he advised the graduates to consider.
"We've become accustomed to the title of military
super-power, forgetting the qualities that earned us that title......We've
become accustomed to our economic dominance in the world, forgetting that it
wasn't reckless deals and get-rich-quick schemes that got us there," he said.
Arizona State University announced at the ceremony
the establishment of President Barack Obama Scholarship Program, which helps
students from low income families pay for college tuition and other fees and
expenses.
Obama thanked the university for naming the program
after him, saying that it is also his administration's goal to provide access to
higher education for every qualified student in the country.
University officials said they renamed the
scholarship for Obama to show their respect to the president instead of awarding
him a honorable degree. Commencement speakers typically are awarded honorary
degrees as a sign of respect and appreciation.
Obama's appearance here marked his second visit to
Arizona as president after he defeated Senator John McCain from the state in
last year's presidential election.
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U.S. President Barack Obama smiles upon
his arrival at the commencement ceremony at Arizona State University in
Tempe, Arizona May 13, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo
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