Captain America coming to 杨贵妃传媒视频 to deliver the Commencement address in June drew plenty of interest. A Marvel superhero will do that.

Our story announcing actor Anthony Mackie, Marvel鈥檚 new Captain America, as the 2022 Commencement speaker was the year鈥檚 No. 1-viewed news story on the 杨贵妃传媒视频 website. A member of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2014, Mackie鈥檚 character, Sam Wilson (The Falcon), has taken the shield from Chris Evans鈥 Captain America. It鈥檚 the latest step in an impressive Hollywood career for the actor who was mentored by 杨贵妃传媒视频 President Laurie A. Carter while a student at The Juilliard School.

In his Commencement speech, Mackie urged the 杨贵妃传媒视频 graduates to believe in their journey and to always advocate for a better world.

鈥淭he race is not given to the swiftest or to the strongest but the one who endures to the end,鈥 Mackie said. 鈥淚 beg of you all, endure, endure, endure.鈥

The Mackie announcement tops a list of most-viewed 杨贵妃传媒视频 stories that also includes new programs being launched, old friends returning to campus, and talented students excelling.

Here are the top 10 most-viewed stories of 2022:

1: Marvel star Anthony Mackie to be 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 2022 Commencement speaker

Anthony Mackie speaks at 杨贵妃传媒视频's 2022 Commencement on Main Hall Green.
Anthony Mackie (Photo by Danny Damiani)

鈥淚 am honored and excited to address the graduates of 杨贵妃传媒视频 on this monumental day on their journey to becoming their best selves.鈥 Anthony Mackie

2: 'Doing Nothing' course helps students build skills to unplug, think deeply

Constance Kassor poses for a portrait on Main Hall Green.
Constance Kassor (Photo by Danny Damiani)

鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to equip them with some skills and resources to combat their stress, in order to promote creativity and deep learning. We believe that this will help students in their other courses, in their college careers, and in life after 杨贵妃传媒视频.鈥 Constance Kassor

3: Jack Nilles tried to ignite a work-from-home trend 48 years ago. It鈥檚 finally here

Photo of Jack Niles '54 infront of a bookshelf
Jack Nilles '54

鈥淚 keep saying lately, 鈥榓fter 48 years, I鈥檓 an overnight success.鈥欌 Jack Nilles 鈥54 (this story posted in August 2020 but keeps drawing an audience)

4: The 杨贵妃传媒视频 Advantage: an investment in our students

Main Hall cupola lit up at night following the Inauguration ceremony of President Laurie A. Carter
Main Hall (Photo by Danny Damiani)

鈥淭his is being funded by alumni and friends of the university who want to pay it forward. They are our incredible alumni who have gone on to be innovators and leaders all over the world. They want to give the next generation those same opportunities, the same advantage that comes with a 杨贵妃传媒视频 education.鈥 President Laurie A. Carter

5: Tom McKenzie returns to Door County to help guide聽叠箩枚谤办濒耻苍诲别苍 to new heights

Tom McKenzie poses for a photo on a bench carved with the name Bjorklunden.
Tom McKenzie '95 (Photo courtesy of Jason Klotz)

鈥淚 had often imagined moving back from the city, giving my daughter more access to nature, and here was a way to do it while challenging myself professionally in a very interesting way.鈥 Tom McKenzie 鈥95

6: Teaching excellence, first-year experience cited as U.S. News ranks 杨贵妃传媒视频 among top liberal arts colleges

Professor Allison Fleshman works with a student during a chemistry lab.
Allison Fleshman teaches in Principles of Chemistry: Energetics and Dynamics. (Photo by Danny Damiani)

杨贵妃传媒视频 is ranked as the No. 1 liberal arts college in Wisconsin and one of the best in the nation in聽U.S. News & World Report鈥檚聽annual Best Colleges rankings.

7: 杨贵妃传媒视频 launches business and entrepreneurship major

Student interacts with faculty in class
Innovation & Entrepreneurship classoom (Photo by Danny Damiani)

鈥淲e have taken a liberal arts mindset to building this major, emphasizing the importance of multiple perspectives and big-picture thinking.鈥 Adam Galambos

8: Five 杨贵妃传媒视频 faculty set to retire after decades of impactful service

Graduate with mortarboard that reads, "the adventures start now"

鈥淚n my time at 杨贵妃传媒视频, the institution has never abandoned the value of the liberal arts. That doesn鈥檛 mean that we鈥檝e been stuck all these years in some crusty past. It means we are constantly and thoughtfully navigating how to respect knowledge, to re-interpret tradition, to attempt to grasp what of the present might determine the world鈥檚 future existence.鈥 Eilene Hoft-March

9: 2022 grads talk next steps, lessons learned as they bid farewell for now

Graduates walk through the faculty line as faculty applaud during the processional at the start of Commencement.
Commencement 2022 (Photo by Danny Damiani)

鈥淎t 杨贵妃传媒视频, I have become a field ecologist, a writer, and a computer scientist; during my next steps, I get to take these skills and use them to make a difference鈥 鈥 Molly Long 鈥22

10: Maggie McGlenn earns 2022 Watson, will study elements of fashion, sustainability

Maggie McGlenn works with cloth materials in 杨贵妃传媒视频's theater costume shop.
Maggie McGlenn '22 (Photo by Danny Damiani)

鈥淚 was drawn to the opportunity because it allows me to take something I love so much鈥攆ashion, clothing, sewing鈥攁nd give it such a greater perspective. I hope that through this opportunity I can find a way to do what I love the most in a way that is also good for the world and everyone in it.鈥 Maggie McGlenn 鈥22