DIA director commissions officers, receives honorary degree at alma mater
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Newly commissioned second lieutenants, formerly cadets in the University of Rhode Island’s Army ROTC battalion, take a selfie with DIA Director Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn after a commissioning ceremony May 16.
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DIA Director Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn accepts an honorary doctorate of humane letters from University of Rhode Island President David Dooley May 18. Lisa DiPippo, URI professor of computer science, looks on.
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May 21, 2014 —
DIA Director Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn returned to his alma mater, the University of Rhode Island, last weekend to commission Army ROTC cadets and receive an honorary doctorate degree.
Flynn presided and spoke at the commissioning of eight Army ROTC officers May 16.
“The U.S. is going to need future leaders that push the Army forward, look for critical gaps and find solutions, bridge divides between partners and allies, and accomplish more than the mission calls for,” Flynn said during the ceremony. “We need leaders who are smart, flexible and committed to the mission at hand. You will have to step up and be those leaders.”
URI conferred an honorary Doctor of Letters upon Flynn May 18 during the university’s commencement ceremony. Honorary degrees were also given to poet and commencement speaker Richard Blanco, civil rights leader Bernard LaFayette Jr., and President and Chief Executive Officer of Crossroads Rhode Island Anne Nolan.
Flynn is a Rhode Island native and 1981 graduate of URI.