Squawk graduation advice 2024

Students catch some rays at Lehigh's 1991 Commencement ceremony. Photo provided by Lehigh University Special Collections.

Squawk: What Is Your Advice for the Class of 2024?

Lehigh alumni share their their wisdom with new graduates.

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Lehigh University Special Collections

Squawk captures your online posts and reflections, in response to questions or fill-in-the-blank statements posted on Lehigh’s Alumni Facebook Page and our other social media channels.

Before the publication of each issue, we will seek your comments on a new post about life at Lehigh–or seek your advice for new graduates or incoming students.

This time, we asked "What is your advice for the Class of 2024?"

Here are some of your responses:

"When faced with two options, always choose the thing you will regret NOT doing more."
Lauren Bloch '10

"Maintain these friendships you have made, grow them as your garden."
John Doner '85

"Work hard and be humble."
Russ Neumann '70

"Enjoy your time now. As you are probably finding, it passes all too quickly."
Bill Hull '71

"Expect constant change, and don't be afraid to fail. Most importantly, have fun, be safe and try your best."
Santana Huck '18

"Dream big! Act small. Improve continuously."
Chuck Coxhead '88

"Set up long-term savings accounts & with every paycheck, save funds 'first' (before all other spending, not just what's left over)."
Diane Paton Beran '86

"Take every opportunity that inspires you!"
Amanda Antosy '17

"Keep your mind open to the truth. Continue to question and learn, for learning never stops."
Larry Warren '74

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