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Following his keynote address, former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley spoke to a select group of invitees at the keynote leadership lunch.
U. S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Mineta shared insights on national security during his address on "The Cost of Freedom." Relating his personal experiences as a Japanese American interned in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, Mineta reminded the audience that Americans must be vigilant to protect civil liberties in light of recent events.
The University's women's crew team prepared for battle during the Stonehurst Capital Invitational Regatta. This year's competition marks the 13th year teams from the United States and Canada have competed on the Genesee River.
Rush Rhees Library lights up the night sky with patriotic flare. The sight set a lofty backdrop for the weekend's freedom theme, which echoed in the more than 40 events that featured internationally-recongized experts, including faculty, alumni, and trustees. Photo by Shannon Taggert
Alumni from 13 classes plus several other College constituencies gathered to toast their alma mater during College reunion class dinners and other events.
The Yellowjackets, along with many other student groups, provided live entertainment durning Rochester Revue, the weekend's kick-off event.
A marine marks a solemn moment of remembrance during the dedication of the Vietnam War Memorial, honoring alumni and faculty who lost their lives in defense of freedom during the Vietnam War.
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