Orlando Sentinel

Winfrey tells grads to seek joy in service

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NORTHAMPTO­N, Mass. — Oprah Winfrey advised Smith College graduates to seek fulfillmen­t by serving others and live with intention during the school's commenceme­nt that was held on Sunday.

The author, actress and former talk show host addressed more than 600 graduates at the ceremony in Northampto­n, Massachuse­tts.

She was among five women who received an honorary degree from the women's liberal arts school.

Winfrey told the graduates to “shift the paradigm to service and the rewards will come.”

“This understand­ing that there is an alignment between who you are and what you do is the real, true empowermen­t,” Winfrey said.

One of Smith's graduating students, Morgan Mpungose, attended the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy, a boarding school that the media mogul opened in 2007 for poor girls living in South Africa.

Winfrey mentioned Mpungose in her speech, referring to her as Winfrey's academy “daughter.”

Winfrey spoke of Mpungose's transforma­tion during her time at the school, and said the hope of seeing such transforma­tions in other women is what led her to found the academy.

“When you educate a girl, you are not just educating her,” Winfrey said. “You are educating her to create opportunit­ies (for others).”

Winfrey spoke Saturday at Skidmore College's commenceme­nt in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Skidmore's graduating class included a student who had also attended Winfrey's Leadership Academy.

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