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Former Japan Prime Minister to Address Record Number of Grads at 2015 Maharishi University of Management Commencement
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19 May 2015
Dr. Yukio Hatoyama, prime minister of Japan in 2009 and 2010, will deliver the Maharishi University of Management commencement address on May 23 and will be awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws.
''It is an enormous honor to have a former prime minister of Japan speak at our graduation ceremony,'' said MUM President Dr. Bevan Morris in making the announcement.
A record number of 391 students, representing 61 different countries, will be graduating at the 2015 commencement ceremony at Maharishi University of Management.
Dr. Hatoyama holds an undergraduate degree in engineering from the University of Tokyo and a PhD in industrial engineering from Stanford. He was a professor of engineering at Tokyo Institute of Technology and at Senshu University.
He was instrumental in forming two political parties in Japan and was credited by Time magazine with helping Japan take steps toward a multi-party system after decades of single-party government under the Liberal Democratic Party. He became president of the Democratic Party of Japan in 2009 and led the party to an electoral victory.
President Morris met Dr. Hatoyama in Tokyo
MUM President Morris met Dr. Hatoyama in Tokyo when he visited Japan in November 2013 and found him to be a ''man of remarkable warmth and sweetness, and fascinated by Consciousness-Based Education and by Maharishi University of Management.''
Dr. Hatoyama practices the Transcendental Meditation® technique, having been instructed by MUM alumnus Shizuo Suzuki, who leads the Transcendental Meditation organization in Japan. Dr. Hatoyama will be accompanied by his wife Miyuki, whom he met when he was at Stanford and who also practices the Transcendental Meditation technique.The Hatoyamas plan to spend time in the community while they're here to learn more about MUM, Maharishi School, Maharishi Vedic City, and Fairfield.
Member of a distinguished Japanese family
Dr. Hatoyama is a member of a distinguished Japanese family that has a long history of government service. His great-grandfather was the speaker of the House of Representatives in Japan's legislature in the late 19th century. His grandfather was prime minister of Japan in the 1950s and helped secure membership in the United Nations for Japan. His father was Japan's foreign minister. His younger brother served as Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications.
His family also has a long history in higher education. His great-grandfather, after stepping down from government service, became president of Waseda University, and his great grandmother co-founded Kyoritsu Women's University.
His political career began in 1986, when he was elected to the House of Representatives. He was elected prime minister in 2009, and despite his relatively short time in office, he has a long list of achievements, including greater spending on education and student scholarships and free support services for people with disabilities. Under his leadership, Japanese relations with China became more cordial.
The graduating students
The graduating students include 96 undergraduates and 252 graduate students. Also receiving degrees will be 43 students at Maharishi Invincibility Institute in South Africa who have been enrolled in MUM's BA in business and MBA programs via distance education.
A total of 158 will be receiving an MS in computer science—the largest academic department at the university. Twenty students will be receiving degrees in the David Lynch MA in Film. Three students will be receiving PhDs, two in management and one in Maharishi Vedic Science. Among undergraduate students, 20 will be receiving degrees in media and communications, and 18 in sustainable living. For more details, see 2015 graduate statistics. For those living in or visiting Fairfield, Iowa, Commencement will begin at 1:00 pm CT in the Men's Golden Dome.
About Maharishi University of Management
Maharishi University of Management (MUM) is a private, accredited university featuring Consciousness-Based℠ Education, designed to develop the student's total potential. The curriculum offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in the arts, sciences, humanities, and business, but also integrates self-development programs. All students, faculty, and staff practice the Transcendental Meditation® technique, which develops integrated brain functioning, promotes wellness, and enhances learning ability and academic performance. Other innovations include taking one course for 3-1/2 weeks with a three-day break between each course, and organic vegetarian meals. Visitors Weekends are held throughout the year. For more information, call the Admissions Office at 800-369-6480 [toll-free in US; outside US call: +1 641-472-1110] or visit http://www.mum.edu.
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