In the front row of Carlson School of Management graduates, Murid Amini scanned the audience for his family before heading onstage to deliver his commencement speech. The first-generation college student earned his family's third University of Minnesota master's degree Monday, adding to an impressive collection.
The 28-year-old comes from a family with strong ties to the U, totaling 43 years of enrollment, nine undergraduate degrees ranging from political science to astrophysics, and one Ph.D. between Amini and his seven brothers.
On Monday, the focus was on Amini. In his speech, Amini shared his story of how his family left Afghanistan as refugees when he was 4 and moved into the Riverside Plaza apartment complex.
Amini spent much of his childhood at the U. He often visited his older brothers on campus and watched the construction of the Carlson School near his home.
"I spent quite some time walking through the halls on this campus, biking through crowds of students, and attending campus community events," he said in his speech. "Never considering I would eventually attend an MBA program in this state's most prestigious business school."
Amini said all the support he received made his dreams possible — support not just from scholarships and grants but also from his family. During finals week, Amini's wife, Carolina, gave birth to his daughter, Selena.
"I wondered what am I doing all of this for," he said in his speech. "What kind of world do I want my child to grow up in?"
As he studied, he remembered that people questioned whether he would succeed.