Last week, the University of Maryland announced that Kermit the Frog would serve as the school's guest speaker for its spring ...
The world’s most famous green frog will likely give some encouraging words, and possibly a few ribbits, to the class of 2025.
It's not easy being green but it might be easy to do a commencement speech! Kermit the Frog will speak to graduates at UMD in ...
Hope he remembers to, uh, clear his throat. Kermit the Frog — the world’s most famous and articulate amphibian — is slated to deliver the commencement address at the University of Maryland ...
Kermit the Frog, a character brought to life by Muppets creator and UMD alumnus Jim Henson, will deliver the university's commencement address on Wednesday, May 21, according to an UMD news release.
The beloved Muppet will return to the campus where his creator studied, 65 years after creator Jim Henson's graduation.
The university just announced that this year, graduating students will be visited by none other than Kermit the Frog, who will deliver their commencement speech on Wednesday, May 21. The “world ...
Kermit the Frog, distinguished amphibian and kindness scholar, has been tapped to deliver the commencement address for University of Maryland graduates this spring. The university announced this ...
Hi-ho, Kermit the Frog will be at the University of Maryland! The world's most famous frog will deliver the university's commencement address on Wednesday, May 21. The Muppet will share his words ...
The University of Maryland has announced that Kermit the Frog will be delivering their commencement address this year.
The University of Maryland has enlisted an unlikely speaker for its 2025 commencement ceremony: Kermit the Frog. The Terrapins announced their similarly amphibious selection Wednesday, though the ...
Kermit the Frog will be the University of Maryland’s 2025 commencement speaker, campus officials announced Wednesday. University President Darryll Pines said the decision honors the 65th ...
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