The ceremony, set for Sunday June 15 at 10:30 a.m. will be held at the United Center and the actor and comedian will also receive an honorary degree.
“Steve Carell is an absolute treasure, and I am thrilled he will be our commencement speaker,” President Michael Schill said in news release from the university. “Steve is such a versatile actor, who brings humor and humanity to every role, from ‘The Office’ to ‘The Morning Show’ and his recent work on Broadway. I cannot wait to hear him address our Class of 2025.”
The release also contained Carell’s reaction.
“I’m thrilled to be speaking at Northwestern’s commencement this year,” he said. “My speech’s theme will be ‘The Importance of Lowering Expectations,’ which for these graduates, should start with my speech.”
Carell is no stranger to the Chicago area. He was a member of Second City beginning in 1987. He also met his wife Nancy in Chicago.
His daughter is an alum of Northwestern and his currently attends the university as a member of the class of 2026, the news release said.
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