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Greenwich Student Earns Degree From Colorado College

GREENWICH, Conn. - At its 132nd commencement held May 19 outdoors on Armstrong Quad, Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Colo., awarded 566 undergraduate degrees. 

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Robert Vallely of Greenwich was among the graduates, earning with a bachelor of arts degree in economics.

Jane Lubchenco, the first woman to serve as the head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, gave the commencement address, titled "From Rats to Sharks: Tales of Public Service." She is a 1969 graduate of Colorado College.

"You millennials - because of your numbers and attitudes - are positioned to have immense influence on our country," Lubchenco told the graduating class. "You will elect the next six presidents of the United States. You will be the problem solvers and the leaders." She advised the Class of 2014 to be willing to take risks, be ready to challenge conventional wisdom, and give back to society through public service.

Colorado College is a four-year liberal arts college that was founded in Colorado Springs in 1874. The college operates on the innovative Block Plan, in which its 2,000 undergraduate students study one course at a time in intensive 3 1/2 -week segments.

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