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Kermit the Frog to Deliver Commencement Address at the University of Maryland Graduation

  • Kermit the Frog is the commencement speaker for the University of Maryland’s class of 2025, as announced by the university.
  • University President Darryll J. Pines expressed excitement, stating how Kermit's optimism is meaningful for graduates and their families.
  • Kermit the Frog said, 'Nothing could make these feet happier than to speak at the University of Maryland.'
  • Jim Henson, creator of the Muppets, graduated from the University of Maryland in 1960.
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He is small, green - and a legendary show icon: TV frog Kermit gave a graduation speech at a U.S. university for the students and did not save with good advice.

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At the University of Maryland, a year of graduation is celebrated. The speaker is green and world-famous. With a message of optimism and community, no less than Kermit, the frog, addresses the young people.

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New York, May 22 (EFE).- A puppet of the frog René, of ‘The Muppets’, was in charge of giving this Thursday an emotional and integrative graduation speech at the University of Maryland (USA), an institution where its creator, Jim Henson, completed his studies in 1960. “I leave you with a little advice. Consider reaching out and jumping together, because life is better when we jump together. I know that the last four years have brought more chall…

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The Center Square broke the news in United States on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
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