U.S. Senator Ben Cardin is the speaker for Hood College’s 2024 commencement ceremony 

Special to the Blue and Grey

U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin will be the featured speaker for the spring commencement ceremony that will be held on Saturday, May 18.

“I am looking forward to standing with the incredible students of Hood College,” Sen. Cardin said. “This is a special time for you, full of boundless potential and opportunities. I appreciate all the hard work, dedication and sacrifices that have helped each student reach this milestone.”

Cardin has led in federal policies to improve the economy and the environment, create job opportunities, make college more affordable and support small businesses. He has worked to ensure human rights and anti-corruption measures are integrated into America’s foreign policy. He currently serves as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

“We are grateful to have Sen. Cardin speaking at our ceremony as we celebrate the end of this chapter of our lives and begin an exciting new one,” Noah Turner, president of the Class of 2024, said.

Cardin’s political career began after being elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1966, while he was still in law school. He was named the Speaker of the Maryland House in 1979 and served in that role until his election to Congress as a member of the House of Representatives in 1986. Twenty years later, in 2006, Cardin was elected to represent the State of Maryland as U.S. Senator, a position he was reelected to in 2012 and 2018. 

“It is our honor to have Senator Cardin as our Commencement speaker,” Andrea E. Chapdelaine, president of Hood College said. “Sen. Cardin’s commitment to public service and dedication to fostering a better future reflect Hood’s core value. He has been a champion for higher education and has been a consistent advocate and supporter for Hood, positively impacting our students.”

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