Taking risks is part of life, he said. For him, the risk was choosing not to follow his original plan, but pursuing instead his newfound motivation. That choice, with hard work and luck, landed him a prominent role on the Shonda Rhimes award-winning show, “Grey’s Anatomy.”
George said a degree from UVA is like none other.
“When you graduate from the University of Virginia, when you have lived by the honor code, people trust that your degrees, expertise and skills are real and quantifiable. They believe this not because of your GPA, not because you signed a pledge on a piece of paper, not simply because nobody caught you cheating. No, they believe this because a UVA graduate, especially one of the Class of 2025, has put in the work to understand what honor truly is.”
“I,” he said, “see the honor in each and every one of you. And I look forward to seeing what wonderful things you do when your ship sets sail.”
Class Awards
Student leaders ran the afternoon’s ceremonies. Akanksha Munshi and Joshua Maggiano, co-chairs of the Class of 2025’s giving campaign, presented the class gift to President Jim Ryan.
“On behalf of the Class of 2025, we are honored to present this check for $52,465,” Maggiano said. The 2,000-plus fourth-year students who donated to the gift amounted to nearly 54% of the class. The class members made contributions to more than 500 different places that had meaning to them, including the University Library, the Cavalier Marching Band and the Virginia Athletics Foundation.
Student leaders also announced several awards. Among the winners was Ella Bathurst, the women’s swimming team’s captain, who received the Louis A. Onesty Award, given each year to a scholar-athlete who goes above and beyond the call of duty.
Patricia M. Lampkin, UVA’s former vice president and chief student affairs officer, presented former Board of Visitors member Barbara J. Fried with the Society of the Purple Shadows’ Gordon F. Rainey Jr. Award for Vigilance to the Student Experience.
“Your landmark gift to the Center for Teaching Excellence endowed its directorship, empowering faculty to innovate and excel in their teaching,” she said. “For your leadership, generosity and the countless ways you have enriched the University, the society is honored to celebrate your legacy.”
Seven Other Awards Were Given at the Ceremony
Cville Tulips, James Earle Sargeant Award
Fady E. Attia, Community Service Award
Guadalupe M. Monroy-Flores, Cultural Fluency Award
Allison B. Martens, Heartbeat of Community Award
James Edwards, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
Annalisa Cintron, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
Eric Williams, Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award
Final Exercises continue this weekend. On Saturday, graduates of the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences will walk the Lawn with students in the School of Education and Human Development and the Frank Batten School of Leadership. On Sunday, graduating students in UVA’s remaining schools will process.