<p>Tons of schools added! Some descriptions shortened to fit into word limit. Also added contributions from above.
Condeleeza Rice has withdrawn her offer to speak at Rutgers. </p>
<p>Air Force Academy — Joe Biden, Vice-President of the United States
Arizona State University — Arne Duncan, US Secretary of Education
Boston College — John Kerry, US Secretary of State
Brandeis University — Geoffrey Canada, President and CEO of Harlem Children’s Zone
Bucknell University — Sheryl WuDunn, Author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) — Daniel Yergin, Founder of Cambridge Energy Research Associates
Case Western Reserve University — Mohammed Ibn Chambas, Former Executive Secretary of ECOWAS
City Colleges of Chicago — Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook Executive and Author (“Lean In”)
Claremont McKenna College — Dr. Lael Brainard, Former US Under-Secretary of the Treasury for Intl Affairs
Coastal Carolina University — Natasha Trethewey, United States Poet Laureate
College of William and Mary — Leroy Petry, Medal of Honor Recipient
Columbia University — Dan Futterman, Actor and Screenwriter
Cornell University — Ed Helms, Actor (“The Office”, “The Hangover”)
Dartmouth University — Shonda Rhimes, Writer/Producer (“Grey’s Anatomy”, “Scandal”, “Private Practice”)
Dickinson College — Madeleine Albright, First Female US Secretary of State
Dillard University — Michelle Obama, First Lady of the US
Drexel University — Thomas E. Perez, US Secretary of Labor
Duke University — General Martin E. Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Elon University — Mary Carillo, Sportscaster and former Professional Tennis Player
Emerson College — Jay Leno, Comedian, former Host of NBC’s ‘Late Night Show’
Emory University — Rep. John Lewis, Congressman and Civil Rights Leader
Evergreen State College — Winona LaDuke, American Indian Activist, Environmentalist, Economist, Writer
Franklin and Marshall College — George Stephanopoulos, TV Anchor and former Senior Advisor to President Clinton
George Washington University — José Andrés, Chef
Hamsphire College — Laverne Cox, Actress (“Orange is the New Black”), Writer, Producer, Transgender Advocate
Harvard University — Michael Bloomberg, Former Mayor of New York City
High Point University — Gen. Colin Powell, former US Secretary of State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Howard University — Sean Combs (P. Diddy), Entertainer and Entrepreneur
Indiana University, Bloomington — Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland and Paul O’Neill, former US Treasury Secretary
Ithaca College — Chris Regan, Scriptwriter (“Family Guy”, “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart”)
Johns Hopkins University — Susan Wojcicki, YouTube Chief Executive Officer
Kenyon College — Bill Bryson, Author
Knox College — Natasha Tretheway, United States Poet Laurate
Lafayette College — Portia Simpson Miller, Prime Minister of Jamaica
Lehigh University — Martin D. Baron, Executive Editor of The Washington Post
Manhattan College — Carolyn Woo, President and CEO of Catholic Relief Services and Dominick Servedio, Executive Chair of STV Group
Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) — James Turrell, Artist and MacArthur fellow
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) — Ellen Kullman, CEO of DuPont
Miami University (Ohio) — Forest Whitaker, Actor
Miami-Dade College — Joe Biden, Vice-President of the United States
Mount Holyoke University — Deborah Bial, President and Founder of the Posse Foundation
New York University — Janet Yellen, Federal Reserve Chair
New York University Abu Dhabi — Bill Clinton, Former President
Northeastern University — Janet Napolitano, Univ. of California President and former Secretary of Homeland Security
Northwestern University — Riccardo Muti, Director of Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Oberlin College — Thomas E. Perez, US Secretary of Labor
Ohio State University — Chris Matthews, MSNBC Anchor
Pomona College — Valerie B. Jarrett, Senior Advisor to President Obama
Princeton University — Al Gore, Former Vice President of the United States
Rice University — Helene D. Gayle, CEO of CARE USA
Rutgers University — Tom Kean, Former Governor of New Jersey
Smith College — Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of IMF
Southern Methodist University (SMU) — Mike Rawlings, Mayor of Dallas
Stanford University — Bill and Melinda Gates, Philanthropists
Syracuse University — David Remnick, Journalist and Editor, The New Yorker
Texas A&M University — Todd Staples, Texas Commissioner of Agriculture, former US Senator
Trinity College (CT) — Katie Couric, TV Anchor and Journalist
Tufts University — Anne-Marie Slaughter, President of New America Foundation
Tulane University — Wynton Marsalis, Jazz Musician
University at Albany, SUNY — Hamdi Ulukaya, Founder of Chobani
University of Arizona — Anna Maria Chavez, CEO of Girl Scouts USA
University of California, Berkeley — Nancy Pelosi, US Congresswoman and former Speaker of the House
University of California, Irvine — President Barack Obama
University of Colorado, Boulder — Eric Stough, Producer of ‘South Park’
University of Connecticut — Rick Mastracchio, Astronaut on Intl Space Station
University of Delaware — Joe Biden, Vice-President of the United States
University of Georgia — Johnny Isakson, US Senator
University of Hawaii, Manoa — Daniel Dae Kim, Actor (‘Hawaii Five-0’, ‘Lost’)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign — Michael S. Hopkins, Astronaut
University of Maryland, College Park — Martin O’Malley, Governor of Maryland
University of Massachusetts, Amherst — Deval Patrick, Governor of Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts, Lowell — Bill Nye “The Science Guy” and Howard K. Koh, Asst. Secretary for Health at US Dept. of Health and Human Services
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor — Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors
University of Montana — Steve Bullock, Governor of Montana
University of New Hampshire — Jennifer Lee, “Frozen” Screenwriter/Director
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill — Atul Gawande, Surgeon and Author
University of Oklahoma — Wendy Kopp, Founder, Teach for America and Teach for All
University of Oregon — Jefferson Smith, Member of Oregon House of Representatives
University of the Pacific — Edward Whitacre, Jr., former CEO of General Motors and AT&T
University of Pennsylvania — John Legend, Musician
University of Pittsburgh — Robert James Woolsey, Jr., former Director of CIA
University of Puget Sound — Rachel Martin, Journalist, National Public Radio Host
University of Rhode Island — Richard Blanco, Fifth US Presidential Inaugural Poet
University of Rochester — Chris Matthews, MSNBC Anchor
University of South Carolina — Joe Biden, Vice-President of the United States
University of Southern California — Marc Benioff, Salesforce.com CEO
University of Texas, Austin — Admiral William H. McRaven, United States Navy
University of Vermont — Samantha Power, US Ambassador to the UN
University of Virginia — Peyton Manning, Broncos Quarterback and Ray Mabus, US Secretary of the Navy
University of Washington, Bothell — John Quinones, TV Anchor, Host of ‘Primetime: What Would You Do?’
University of Washington, Seattle — Steve Ballmer, Former Microsoft CEO
University of Wisconsin, Madison — Jon Huntsman, Former Governor of Utah
Vanderbilt University — Regina Benjamin, former United States Surgeon General
Vasser College — Sau Lan Wu, Particle Physicist, Member of team discovering Higgs boson
Villanova University — Dr. Jill Biden, Second Lady of the United States
Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) — Tony La Russa, Baseball Hall of Famer
Wake Forest University — Jill Abramson, Executive Editor, New York Times
Wesleyan University — Theodore M. Shaw, Civil Rights Activist
Williams College — Michael Bloomberg, Former Mayor of New York City
Yale University — John Kerry, US Secretary of State</p>