(Photos by Cheryl Gerber and Tyler Kaufman)
Donning a coach’s cap and whistle, President Michael A. Fitts celebrated the Tulane Class of 2023 on May 20 at the Unified Commencement ceremony, likening their grit, spirit and drive to the Green Wave football team’s magical season and Cotton Bowl victory.
“You represent how quickly things can change. When your classes first went virtual in a matter of days. When the deep wounds of racism and injustice were once again exacerbated on a global stage. When you went from sheltering from a storm to evacuating from a hurricane. When your team made one of the greatest turnarounds in college football history. No matter how quickly things changed, you adapted. You endured. You saw it through. And you overcame it together as a team. That’s the stuff of champions.”
Keeping with the football theme, Fitts assumed the role of “Coach Fitts,” offering graduates a playbook with tips for winning the game of life and avoiding penalties — which he represented by throwing yellow flags from the podium. At one point, Fitts even received a shower of confetti, courtesy of Riptide.
“Things don’t have to be perfectly arranged and aligned before you begin them,” Fitts said. “It’s okay to start and fail, then try again. You can change direction — you just can’t quit. You’ve proven over and over again that you can adapt, and you can turn things around. But you cannot watch the clock wind down.”