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Watch how Dylan Dreyer goes back to an alternative role today: “Let’s do that”

Dylan Dreyer was pleased to share details of her youngest company that you have taken away from her tasks Today – but only temporarily.

The star’s already hectic schedule became even more bustling when she announced that she returned to her roots in New Jersey on May 19.

In an Instagram post, Dylan said she visited her former college to talk to new graduates. “Ok @Rutgersu School of Environmental and Biological Sciences … formerly Cook College and my Alma Mater … let’s do that !!!” In addition to the schedule for the day, which included her speech. “This is your final day and it is an honor for me to be part of it !!”

She then shared the video that she passionately spoke to the students and fans who loved her encouraging words.

Today - Image: Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer on Thursday, June 9, 2022© Getty Images
Her role was a departure from her today’s tasks

They commented “What a great message” and “Such a great example”, ” How Dylan explained how important it is to develop life without anyone holding their hand.

Long before Dylan was a top meteorologist at NBC, she registered for “Meteorology 101” at Rutgers – New Brunswick in her first year. She fell in love with it.

Dylan Dreyer in the Today Show Studios© Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty I
Rutgers has a special place in her heart

“It was before I even knew I wanted to get into a meteorology,” she said in an interview years later. “This class really helped me to decide that this was the main subject that I would like to study. I actually thought about going to Rutgers for Engineering.”

Dylan’s hard work and commitment to meteorology paid off, but she admitted that she could not spoil herself as much as others.

Dylan Dreyer in photos from the 3rd grade to College graduationInstagram
Dylan Dreyer from the 3rd grade to College graduation

“It became clear to me that there were times when I put every social life aside and really had to work hard and work hard.” she continued Today. “I notice in this shop when the alarm drops at 4 a.m., you know that not much is celebrated the night before.”

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