“If I went back to college again, I'd concentrate on learning to write and to speak before an audience . Nothing is more important than the abillity to communicate effectively.” IfsWritingImportantSpeakAudienceCollegeCommunicateWrestlingBack To College Author:Gerald R. Ford
“I've been invited to speak at about 20 colleges. There's always this moment when I'm having dinner with the college president: 'Ernie, where'd you go to school?'” MomentsSchoolSpeakPresidentCollegeDinnerInvited Author:Ernest Cline
“Even though I am very tied to and close to my heritage, I learned Spanish in college; I didn't grow up with it. Growing up in South Texas is different from Miami or L.A. where it is a necessity to speak Spanish.” DifferentSpeakGrowsGrowing UpGrowingCollegeSouthTexasHeritageTiedMiami Author:Eva Longoria
“I came to New York in 1986. My father didn't think it was a good idea. I didn't know how I found it, but I went to Hunter College. I had no money and I couldn't speak English.” ThinkingKnowsIdeasFoundFatherSpeakKnow HowNew YorkCollegeGood IdeasHuntersNo MoneySpeak English Author:Francisco Costa
“I'm always trying to mentor young women. I speak on college campuses and I have events in my own studio where I open it up to women's groups to learn. I feel really strongly about it.” FeelsTryingYoungSpeakMy OwnGroupsEventsCollegeStudiosMentorYoung WomenAlways TryingCampusCollege Campus Author:Emily Lazar
“I was trying to get out of the night clubs and was thinking maybe I'll go to the colleges now; that's where you can speak your mind.” ThinkingTryingMindNightSpeakCollegeClubsNight ClubSpeak Your Mind Author:George Carlin
“So, rather than becoming multicultural, rather than becoming a person of several languages, rather than becoming confident in your knowledge of the world, you become just the opposite. You end up in college having to apologize for the fact that you no longer speak your native language.” WorldPersonsEndsFactsSpeakLanguageCollegeBecomingOppositesNativeApologizingMulticulturalKnowledge Of The WorldNative Language Author:Richard Rodriguez
“I think the idea that feminism is dead is dangerous because it leads women and men to believe that (1) they don't have to do anything; the work has been done, and that everything is okay now; and (2) it leaves them kind of alone, I think, in a struggle, and that's something I've seen a lot when I go to colleges and I speak to young women.” ThinkingMenBelieveKindHas BeensIdeasDoneYoungSpeakStruggleFeminismDangerousCollegeMen And WomenOkayYoung Women Author:Jessica Valenti
“That competition grew through high school and you step outside more and it grew through college. Then you had regional style speak volumes through college. As you get older, and begin to travel and see more, that was the progression of style for me.” SchoolSpeakStepsStyleCollegeGrewHigh SchoolCompetitionVolumeProgression Author:Pusha T