A Quote by Stephanie Ruhle

I never expected to join the ranks of commencement speakers, especially at my alma mater. I had a tough time there, left eagerly, and returned rarely. — © Stephanie Ruhle
I never expected to join the ranks of commencement speakers, especially at my alma mater. I had a tough time there, left eagerly, and returned rarely.
At his Philadelphia alma mater, Temple University, Cosby gave commencement addresses and attended games. He served on the university`s board of trustees for more than three decades.
It's interesting that at a time when she could have differentiated herself from the ranks of [Democratic National Committee Chairman] Howard Dean and Nancy Pelosi and the far left ranks of the Democratic Party, she chose to join those on the front ranks of the blame game, It would have been interesting if she had shown some level of restraint.
I jumped on the Brady Hoke bandwagon in 2003 when he left an assistant job at Michigan to be the head coach at our alma mater. During his six years at Ball State, we were close.
I think everyone at some point in their career would like the opportunity to go back to their alma mater, but from a timing standpoint, it's just never worked.
My alma mater was books, a good library.
My alma mater is the Chicago Public Library.
It's nice to work with your own alma mater.
I went to UCLA, my dad's alma mater, and that was his dream.
I know that Shia LaBeouf and Fiona Apple went to my alma mater, Hamilton High.
The Internet will save higher education, but it may kill your alma mater.
My Alma mater was books, a good library... I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity.
An English writer telephoned me from London, asking questions. One was, ‘What’s your alma mater?’ I told him, ‘Books.
When people ask if Marquette University is in Michigan, and I tell them my alma mater is in Milwaukee, they sometimes say, 'What's the difference?'
It's hard to say that it gets any better to be at your alma mater and run a major college football program.
For quite some time, I have wanted to live on the central coast of California and get more involved at Cal Poly, my alma mater; spend more time with my wife and sons; travel to interesting parts of the world; and something I have wanted to do for years-- finish the requirements for my pilot's license.
It is an endless procession of surprises. The expected rarely occurs and never in the expected manner.
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