Kermit the Frog inspires University of Maryland graduates with commencement speech
Kermit the Frog addressed University of Maryland (UMD) students Thursday as he delivered a commencement speech.
The Muppet knows it's not easy being green — or graduating from college and entering the real world, especially during a time of economic uncertainty and political turmoil.
Kermit the Frog aims to inspire
Members of the University of Maryland's class of 2025 received their diplomas Thursday evening with sage advice from Kermit ringing in their ears.
During an interview with CBS Mornings, Kermit the Frog said he hopes to leave UMD graduates "feeling a little inspired."
"As you prepare to take this big leap into real life, here's a little advice — if you're willing to listen to a frog," the beloved Muppet said during his speech. "Rather than jumping over someone to get what you want, consider reaching out your hand and taking the leap side by side, because life is better when we leap together."
The university announced in March that Kermit, who was created in 1955 and became the centerpiece of the Muppets franchise, would be this year's commencement speaker.
He is no stranger to the university. In 2024, he gave a guest lecture at UMD.
Kermit creator Jim Henson graduated from UMD
Muppets creator Jim Henson graduated from Maryland in 1960. As a home economics major, he fashioned the original frog puppet from one of his mother's coats and a Ping-Pong ball cut in half, according to a statement from the university. Henson died in 1990.
A bronze statue of Henson and Kermit sitting on a bench is a well-known feature of the College Park campus.
In a video announcing the speaker pick, Kermit is described as an environmental advocate, a bestselling author, an international superstar and a champion of creativity, kindness and believing in the impossible.
His speaker bio calls him "a star of stage, screen and swamp" whose simple mission is to "sing and dance and make people happy."
"I am thrilled that our graduates and their families will experience the optimism and insight of the world-renowned Kermit the Frog at such a meaningful time in their lives," University President Darryll J. Pines said in a statement.
Kermit was awarded an honorary "Doctorate of Amphibious Letters" after delivering a speech at Southampton College's graduation in 1996.