VP Biden speaks at daughter’s graduation from University of Pennsylvania’s social work school
By APTuesday, May 18, 2010
VP Biden speaks at daughter’s Penn commencement
PHILADELPHIA — Vice President Joe Biden is urging graduating University of Pennsylvania students to remain optimistic in the face of two wars, high unemployment and budget cuts.
Biden was in Philadelphia on Monday night to see his 28-year-old daughter, Ashley, receive a master’s degree in social work.
A pool report released by the White House says Biden told about 150 graduates of the university’s School of Social Policy and Practice they could bring positive change to the world by empowering others.
Biden told the graduates their belief they could make things better was the “fuel” of social change. But he said if they ever lose that optimism they should leave the profession.
The vice president also warned against abuse of power at every level.
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