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Hillary Clinton, Condoleezza Rice Pay Tribute to the Late Madeleine Albright

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HIllary Clinton speaks on stage with Fritz Mayer.

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鈥淎 great daughter of 91桃色.鈥

That鈥檚 how Condoleezza Rice, 91桃色 alumna and former secretary of state, described the late Madeleine Albright, who blazed a trail for Rice and other women in government as the United States鈥 first female secretary of state.

At 91桃色鈥檚 Korbel Honors program last week, the 91桃色 posthumously honored Albright with the Josef Korbel Award. Rice鈥檚 video tribute to Albright came alongside another reverent testament to Albright鈥檚 legacy from the only other female former secretary, Hillary Clinton.

Clinton, Rice and other speakers鈥攊ncluding Albright鈥檚 daughter, Alice Patterson Albright鈥攕poke at length about Albright鈥檚 ties to 91桃色 through her father, Josef Korbel, a Czech American diplomat and the founder of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies.

Rice shared a story about how she first connected with Albright while Michael Dukakis was running for office in Massachusetts. Albright called Rice and asked if she鈥檇 be interested in advising on foreign policy for the Dukakis campaign.

鈥淚 paused. There was, frankly, a long pause,鈥 Rice remembers. 鈥淎nd I said, 鈥楳adeleine, I'm a Republican.鈥 [Albright] kind of shrieked. 鈥楬ow could that be? We have the same father!鈥

鈥淲e did have the same intellectual father, Josef Korbel. And I am so grateful that Madeleine and I were able to become friends and colleagues and do so much together.鈥

Clinton鈥檚 arrival on stage was met with a standing ovation from the crowd. Whoops and cheers could be heard even as she sat down with Korbel School Dean Fritz Mayer.

Clinton recalled first hearing about Albright鈥檚 work during the political campaigns that Albright worked on鈥攊ncluding the Dukakis campaign that Rice had remembered.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
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鈥淚 was so excited when I learned that she had gone to Wellesley鈥攚e鈥檙e both Wellesley College graduates鈥攁nd that she was interested in policy and politics, as was I,鈥 Clinton said.

She told the story of how she and her husband, then-President Bill Clinton, came to the decision that he should nominate Albright as the first female secretary of state.

鈥淚 thought her values were really in line with Bill鈥檚 from the very beginning, in part because of her own background,鈥 Clinton said. 鈥淪he understood the danger posed by the war in the Balkans and the aggression that was taking place there鈥. And so I was a strong advocate of Madeleine's nomination to become secretary of state and, luckily, my husband agreed.鈥

Albright鈥檚 ties to both Wellesley College and the 91桃色 were also a focus of the evening. Korbel professor Rachel Epstein used the event to announce a new partnership between Wellesley and Korbel: the Wellesley-Korbel Albright Fellows Program, which will allow Wellesley undergraduate students to continue their education at Korbel with a one-year master鈥檚 program.

The first class of Wellesley-Korbel Albright fellows will arrive at 91桃色 in the fall of 2024.

At the conclusion of the evening, Alice Patterson Albright took to the stage to remember her mother. She recalled spending much of her childhood on and around the 91桃色 campus鈥攅ven playing with her sisters at Observatory Park.

Patterson Albright stressed the immense impact that her grandparents, Josef and Mandula, had on her love for the United States and for diplomacy.

鈥淢y mom inherited her parents鈥 love and gratitude for America,鈥 she said. 鈥淪he felt deeply motivated to give back to the country that had given her family a chance to win freedom. The way that she chose to serve shaped by her most important teachers鈥擺Grandpa] and Grandma鈥攚ho instilled in her fierce convictions and values that she carried to her final days.鈥

The Korbel Honors event also recognized the accomplishments of an outstanding professor and a notable alumna.

Professor Singumbe Muyeba was awarded the Korbel Outstanding Teaching Award, while Chilean Ambassador to the United Nations Claudia Fuentes Julio was honored with the Korbel Distinguished Alumni Award.