05/06/2026
Today, the Oglethorpe University community remembers Ted Turner, a visionary leader, philanthropist, and Atlanta icon whose legacy shaped media, civic life, and global dialogue.
As the university prepares for Commencement this weekend, we pause to honor his life and extend our heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones.
Turner was known not only for the scale of his achievements, but for his personal presence. At Oglethorpe University’s Commencement on May 12, 2012, he received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. With storms moving in and a request to keep remarks brief, Turner obliged with just 15 words:
“This is the 46th one I’ve received, but this is the first time it’s rained.”
It was later called the shortest speech ever given, and it was a reflection of his humor, humility, and respect for the moment.
Turner visited Oglethorpe many times, inspired students, and was a longtime supporter through his foundation. The Oglethorpe community fondly remembers Mr. Turner’s impact and is privileged to be among the many communities shaped by his generosity, curiosity, and belief in bold ideas.