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Speaking about Abraham Lincoln
Matthew S. Holland assumed the role as the 6th president of Utah Valley University in 2009. Under President Holland’s leadership, UVU completed the transition from a state college, to full fledged university. UVU is among the fastest growing higher education institutions in the United States, and is well on its way on becoming the largest university in the state of Utah. President Holland’s leadership is successfully guiding the unprecedented growth by adopting a unique campus mission that embraces serious academics, an inclusive environment, and engaged stakeholders.
President Holland is contributing to a rich teaching and research environment by leading the largest expansion of faculty and academic programs in UVU’s history.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 73   
@peterharrington3717
@peterharrington3717 4 года назад
"I cannot think of a more timely and needed message for our day." Thank you, Mr. Holland.
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 11 месяцев назад
Amen!
@conniegrant939
@conniegrant939 2 года назад
We need this message even more 2022, the struggle is still evident.
@debfryer2437
@debfryer2437 3 года назад
I saw Brother Holland at the St George Tabernacle around 2012 give an extended version of this speech. It was wonderful. Thanks so much. These words are more relevant in 2021 than ever.
@xennialnick
@xennialnick 3 года назад
I occasionally watch this, if for one reason alone, to remind myself as a leader that you can endure all manner of difficulty, but to also remember that in doing so you, yourself, have strength if you have moral purpose. It’s a really good talk.
@carlaraimer718
@carlaraimer718 2 года назад
🙏💜🙏thank you so much for this brilliant reflection on the mind & heart of Abraham Lincoln
@thomasm8872
@thomasm8872 3 года назад
Angels have walked amongst us and have asserted God's will. Abraham Lincoln was one.
@Joshuacowley
@Joshuacowley 3 года назад
Amazing and so inspiring. Such a well delivered talk. Thank you!!!
@rochelledahmer9991
@rochelledahmer9991 3 года назад
Yes! An excellent presentation! We definitely need this today!
@ronalddent7456
@ronalddent7456 3 года назад
Thanks very wonderful Ronald j dent
@robnewman6101
@robnewman6101 Год назад
R.I.P Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865.
@lindapeterson838
@lindapeterson838 2 года назад
This has been a very incredible inauguration it shows how God was in Lincoln's life throughout his whole life thank you Mr Holland for giving this it has been absolutely wonderful
@Dlv924
@Dlv924 4 года назад
Good message. Thank you Mr. Holland
@reniaesaddler8632
@reniaesaddler8632 4 года назад
I wish this had more views.
@OldHeathen1963
@OldHeathen1963 4 года назад
Lincoln was a great leader. He did his level best to maintain the Government while staying within it's Constitutional bounds as best he could....even when it was against his moral belief slavery was wrong. I still admire Gen. Fremont a great deal, he made war on Missouri and armed it's slaves to help him fight the Rebels ! ( against orders even ) Fremont was for Freedom...period.
@ioanaturcan356
@ioanaturcan356 4 года назад
Thank You.
@writethisthat3613
@writethisthat3613 2 года назад
Terrific, thank you
@vchavez75
@vchavez75 2 года назад
if only our current leaders possessed one-tenth of Lincoln's character... if only..
@KEENSVIDEOS
@KEENSVIDEOS 4 года назад
Timely...
@raminsafizadeh
@raminsafizadeh 4 года назад
Great presentation! Not to take anything away from Lincoln’s ‘moral imagination’ and his leadership, there was a precedent! In fact, a precedent which had been a point of deliberation for the Founders: Cyrus, the Persian King, in Xenophon’s Cyropaedia and the treatment of the vanquished-among other issues!
@tellme289
@tellme289 4 года назад
The greatest presidents we ever had in the United States who is here in 2020? 20 quotes show why Abraham Lincoln was successful @
@mnoed
@mnoed 8 лет назад
Very educational of the emotional struggles of a leader.
@nonrepublicrat
@nonrepublicrat 6 лет назад
leader or tyrant ?
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 3 года назад
@@nonrepublicrat A leader
@seandmello3793
@seandmello3793 3 года назад
Nice!
@plumaguerrera2130
@plumaguerrera2130 5 месяцев назад
On the 20th of July , 1500, Queen Isabella of Castile forbade slavery in the new territories discovered by Christopher Columbus, protecting the Indians from abuse. She reiterated in her will that the Indians were subjects of the crown of Castile with full rights. I bet Lincoln and Queen Isabella would have been good friends, if they had had the chance to meet.
@5kehhn
@5kehhn 4 года назад
No argument from me.
@sueblack5794
@sueblack5794 9 месяцев назад
Am I one of the few people who thinks he was attractive? Especially pre-Civil War. He aged drastically during the war. His attractiveness is always tied in with who he was as a person sadly.
@av3nger3
@av3nger3 2 года назад
8:35 Which has unfortunately been a human practice long before the U.S. existed and also among African and Asian nations.
@antoniomarcos-fr8qx
@antoniomarcos-fr8qx 5 лет назад
Which is good MORAL...Slavery or not Slavery....Abraham Lincoln always critics by who support SLAVERY
@veridicusmaximus6010
@veridicusmaximus6010 7 лет назад
Moral Guilt is the reason! Not moral imagination!
@suraj93312
@suraj93312 6 лет назад
What kind of moral guilt?
@mosescordovero6060
@mosescordovero6060 6 лет назад
veridicusMaximus has neither morals nor imagination
@kwakukumi4729
@kwakukumi4729 5 лет назад
Thin is spin.
@soslothful
@soslothful 4 года назад
an you support this cute rhyme?
@archtbaker8080
@archtbaker8080 4 года назад
What the Republican party has become today? 💔
@5kehhn
@5kehhn 4 года назад
Arch not so much the party but the man. A Lincoln does not exist today. Lincoln left it to the country to get its act together; yet the country is still fragmented. Guess ya gotta go with the evidence.
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 3 года назад
@Sushi Sandwiches not really that simple
@slytherin3034
@slytherin3034 5 лет назад
Trump is experiencing what Lincoln experienced. Trump is the modern-day Lincoln.
@anthonyburn1010
@anthonyburn1010 5 лет назад
There is only one part of Lincoln's Presidency that I hope Trump replicates.
@davidschwartz6380
@davidschwartz6380 4 года назад
I would respectfully say...not even close
@chocolatemilk2173
@chocolatemilk2173 4 года назад
Trump is putting colored people in cages. Lincoln was quite literally freeing colored people from cages. And yet Trump is his equal somehow? I don't think so.
@badcornflakes6374
@badcornflakes6374 3 года назад
He's gone
@matthiasschuster9505
@matthiasschuster9505 3 года назад
Hahahaha 😂 Trump itself even has said he is no Lincoln, how brainwashed you people are. 😅
@judesarpong1273
@judesarpong1273 4 года назад
Free all non visas imigration
@jorgecameras1
@jorgecameras1 4 года назад
Lincoln's poco? Lincoln abraham muerte the tarheel Lincoln
@MichelleHell
@MichelleHell 4 года назад
Lincoln has a bad rap with the Natives. Killed quite a few of them. And on his monument he says his goal is to maintain the union, whether that be by keeping slavery or ending slavery. But we're white here so let's ignore that part and focus on how we saved the enslaved world from ourselves.
@ryansamuels8894
@ryansamuels8894 4 года назад
????
@Ralphueyyy0510
@Ralphueyyy0510 3 года назад
He didn't want to Abolish the slaves at first because he knows someday it will naturally die out. He just don't want to expand it
@johnschuh8616
@johnschuh8616 11 месяцев назад
The “natives” were men, too and shed their quota of blood. The most praised Iroquois used Dutch guns to establish their own empire. resorted to enlavement of genocide of others. The Comanche were as brutal as any warriors that even lived.
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