
Rainn Wilson delivering his speech at the 2014 USC Baccalaureate ceremony. (Photo/ Steve Cohn)
What Rainn Wilson, Eric Garcetti and Tina Knowles Lawson (Beyoncés mom) had to say to graduating Trojans
Best of baccalaureates: The annual nondenominational service is one of many USC traditions on hold for now, so heres a look back at some of the unforgettable speeches from recent years.
The nondenominational baccalaureate service on the eve of commencement is a highlight of USCs commencement ceremonies. With the Class of 2020s official ceremonies postponed to an as-yet-unannounced date, heres a look at some recent baccalaureate speakers who brought laughter, inspiration and motivation and maybe a few tears to recent graduating classes.
Rainn Wilson, 2014: Happiness is so fleeting its like cotton candy
It looks amazing, delightful, fluffy and pink. You joyously eat it and almost immediately regret your decision. Your fingers are sticky, youre undergoing an insulin crash from the half-pound of sugar you just sucked down and youre hungry again almost immediately. So said Rainn Wilson, the actor best known for his role as the scheming, maniacal paper rep Dwight Schrute on NBCs long-running hit The Office.
Tina Knowles Lawson, 2018: Your world is only as big as you can see
Inspirational philanthropist and fashion designer Tina Knowles Lawson discussed her reluctance to serve as the baccalaureate speaker, the importance of mentoring in her life and how it affected her role as Beyoncé’s and Solanges mom.
Eric Garcetti: How, and where, do we belong?
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti discussed the unlikely connection between politics and spirituality, and what lies ahead for the Class of 2019.