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Former Secretary of State speaks at Capella colloquium
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June 20th, 2007 at 3:38 am
Dr. Albright, if this will be directed to you, I want you to know that you are a very inspirational and extraordinary woman.
Thank you,
JoyceLyn Hardin, MS
June 20th, 2007 at 6:53 pm
Extremely valuable lessons from a well-versed academic and stateswoman. Thank you Dr. Albright and thank you Capella.
June 21st, 2007 at 9:34 pm
Dr. Albright, I am most impressed with your ability to answer any question on a moments notice, without hesitation! Thank you for being such a fine example to so many people around the world and sharing your insights with all of us at Capella.
June 22nd, 2007 at 8:14 am
I am so very awed with Dr. Albright’s speech to the point that I’m typing this and have not finished listening to its entirety. She is a true matriarch on what it means to find your place in this society and still maintain your own true identity. She is my hero!
Thank you Dr. Albright,
Diane L. Jenkins, MS
June 22nd, 2007 at 4:28 pm
Very inspiring address!!! I’m an immigrant in this country myself and served in the Army. I spent two tours in Iraq and found out how understanding other people’s culture could really iron out misunderstanding and make a democratic mission more acceptable. As the saying goes, “Flies can only be caught with honey not vinegar”. Therefore, I agree 100% with you Mme. Secratary about everything you said.
Thank you for your message.
Owen Rousseau.
June 23rd, 2007 at 10:12 pm
Dr. Madeline Albright is without a doubt the most fabulous individual a person can ever meet. She has shown us all what we should be doing in our relationships to others in the world. She has shown us that we do not need to be clueless in world affairs. The U.S. has indeed been so fortunate to have had this great lady. It was a great day today at Capella to listen to this most distinguished lady. She is a champion of human rights and diversity. She will always be Madame Secretary of State to me. She also was a champion of economic development. It was as Capella University had said that this fine lady was and then some. Capella certainly is a great university to be able to get such fine and distinguished speakers such as Dr. Albright.
June 23rd, 2007 at 10:19 pm
Dr. Madeline is without a doubt the most fabulous individual a person can meet.
She has shown us all what we should be doing in our relationships to others in the world. She is a champion of economics, human rights and diversity. She will always be Madame Secretary of State to me. She is a fine and distinguished
person.
June 24th, 2007 at 9:00 pm
DR. Albright,
Thank you for the history aspect of your speech to Capella University learners.
Knowing history tells much about the cultural diversity what makes USA the great nation under God we are. One person can make a difference in this world.
Sincerly,
William J. Rose
Mental Health Counseling
June 26th, 2007 at 12:44 am
Dr. Albright,
Thank you for the inspirational keynote address that you delivered at the Anaheim colloquium. You are a exemplary role model for women in this country. I was truly impressed by your candor, commitment to international affairs, and ability to eloquently respond to questions from the audience.
Sincerely,
Anna
July 9th, 2007 at 10:06 pm
First, thank you to Capella University for inviting exceptional and diverse speakers to the university (particularly Dr. Albright and Ray Suarez) and for embracing the technology to afford all of us the opportunity to experience them. Dr. Albright’s speech has positively impacted me - I see her as an example and an extention of what being a true and authentic scholar-practitioner is.
Next, Dr. Albright, thank you for a candid and motivating speech; it is refreshing to know that we still have leaders who really do care and who are not afraid to speak to the reality of helping our nation - for the benefit of us all. Disparity in wealth is a problem for all of us in our country, and I appreciate how you eloquently, yet boldly, spoke on this issue. Many thanks and blessings!
July 19th, 2007 at 7:09 pm
I am so excited Capella is able to develop a speaker series of speakers who are meaningful, current, necessary, and choose to answer the difficult questions honestly and directly. Like Dr. Albright, I talk to the television and radio and my students think I am a little crazier than their first impression of the bubbly teacher.
I so appreciated Mdme Sec’y Albright’s speech for her candor. Harvard may be older, but Capella is infinitely better. I was in Chicago in April (2007) and was moved by the speaker Jay Allison from Boston Public Radio.
I absolutely look forward to Anaheim in December and hope Capella continues bringing the most important ideas to us, the learners, faculty, and staff.
Please keep up the good work!
July 21st, 2007 at 11:05 am
Dr. Albright is truly inspiring. The face of the Statue of Liberty in New York should be recarved as the face of Dr. Albright.
July 14th, 2008 at 1:42 am
Dr Albright is such an amiable personality,creating a a solution to leaving with and accomodating other people’s culture.She is such a motivational individual with a lot to offer that Our Organization Womwn in politics and government(WINPOGOV)A leadership development and empowerment initiative of the Alpha institute{TAI} a a non governmental organization is collaborating with the Nigeria Network of NGOs to organize a Conference and awards,with the theme “positioning Nigerian women as a catalysts for development”,this conference is strategically in line with the global women ’s political advancement in government.
Our organization is pleased to invite Dr Albright as a guest speaker and wish that we can get her formal adress so adequate information will be adressed to her.Additional information on WINPOGOV may be obtained from the official website at http://www.winpogov.org or send an email to ayo@winpogov.org.Capella keep the good works up.