Overview
- Kermit the Frog is set to speak at the University of Maryland’s Class of 2025 commencement ceremony, rescheduled to 6 p.m. Thursday at SECU Stadium due to weather delays.
- The event celebrates the legacy of Jim Henson, UMD alumnus and creator of the Muppets, who graduated in 1960 and crafted the original Kermit puppet while a student.
- University President Darryll J. Pines expressed enthusiasm for Kermit’s speech, highlighting its alignment with themes of creativity, kindness, and environmental advocacy.
- Kermit, performed by puppeteer Matt Vogel since 2017, will deliver his address in a miniature cap and gown, encouraging graduates to retain a sense of wonder and lifelong learning.
- This marks another milestone in UMD’s long-standing celebration of Henson, which includes a campus statue and annual tributes to his contributions to the arts.