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New York Times Best-Selling Author Wes Moore welcomes Quinnipiac University’s largest freshman class

New York Times best-selling author and youth advocate Wes Moore discussed his book, "The Other Wes Moore," as part of Quinnipiac University’s “Welcome Weekend” for incoming freshmen on Aug. 24, at the TD Bank Sports Center on the York Hill Campus.

The book, required summer reading for freshmen, follows the paths of two men with the same name and similar backgrounds. The author grew up to be a Rhodes Scholar, decorated Army veteran, White House fellow and business leader. The other Wes Moore is serving a life sentence in prison for felony murder.

"There is a whole list of things that people could talk about regarding the different reasons that we went different ways," the author said. "You cannot talk about his story without talking about the importance of education. As you move up in higher education, your networks are going to change, your friendships are going to change and your connections are going to change. Your time here matters, not simply because of what you're learning, but because of who you are learning it from and who you're learning it with. Take that seriously. "It will never simply be about a (graduation) gown or robe," he continued.

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"It will never simply be about a degree. It's about, 'How do we make that degree mean something to other people besides ourselves? How do we make it matter?'"

The guest speaker also told the freshmen that expectations matter.

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"We're not products of our environment, we're products of our expectations," Moore said. "Someone once said to me, 'It's a real shame that you lived up to your expectations and (the other) Wes didn't, and I said, 'Actually, the real shame is that we both did.'"

The 1,835 freshmen - the largest class in Quinnipiac history - were selected from 20,000 applications and represent 27 states and 30 countries, according to Carla Knowlton, director of admissions.

The students gave Moore standing ovations before and after his speech. The feeling was mutual.

"As you go into this process of higher education people will be incredibly proud of your hard work. Work harder," he said. "People will be incredibly proud of your service. Serve longer. People will be incredibly proud of what you've accomplished. Accomplish more. That's why you're a Bobcat, because if they were expecting anything less you wouldn't be here."

Moore concluded by saying that there was enough "intellectual curiosity and energy" in the arena to solve any problem. "You all can say, 'We will fix it. That will be our legacy,'" he said. "They biggest question becomes: Will we?" 

Quinnipiac is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian institution located 90 minutes north of New York City and two hours from Boston. The university enrolls 6,500 full-time undergraduate and 2,500 graduate students in 58 undergraduate and more than 20 graduate programs of study in its School of Business and Engineering, School of Communications, School of Education, School of Health Sciences, School of Law, Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, School of Nursing and College of Arts and Sciences. Quinnipiac consistently ranks among the top regional universities in the North in U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges issue. The 2013 issue of U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges named Quinnipiac as the top up-and-coming school with master’s programs in the Northern Region. Quinnipiac also is recognized in Princeton Review’s “The Best 377 Colleges.” The Chronicle of Higher Education has named Quinnipiac among the “Great Colleges to Work For.” For more information, please visit www.quinnipiac.edu. Connect with Quinnipiac on Facebook at www.facebook.com/quinnipiacuniversity and follow Quinnipiac on Twitter @QuinnipiacU.

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