From: ABC Jimmy Kimmel Live (Los Angeles, CA)
On ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live, Ed Helms tells Jimmy Kimmel: “I’m giving the commencement speech at Knox College in Illinois… My (honorary degree) will be an actual medical degree, so I’m going to be doing some recreational thoracic surgery…” Read more…
From: The Washington Post (Washington, DC)
Knox College got a triple “Colbert Bump” in a March 7 Washington Post article, and in a linked photo gallery, on commencement speakers: “Who is speaking where at 2013 commencement ceremonies? Here’s some of the big names and the places they will appear… The University of Virginia has Steven Colbert speaking May 18…
Colbert’s 2006 commencement speech at Knox College was hysterical: ‘When you enter the workforce, you will find competition from those crossing our all-too-porous borders. Now I know you’re all going to say, Stephen, Stephen, immigrants built America. Yes, but here’s the thing — it’s built now. I think it was finished in the mid-70s sometime. At this point it’s a touch-up and repair job..’… The article also boosted Colbert’s address at Knox in 2006 as one of the “funniest commencement speeches.”… Read more… and more and more
From: Columbus Republic (Columbus, IN)
Television star Ed Helms of “The Office” comedy series will deliver the commencement address June 8 at Knox College in Galesburg. Helms will receive an honorary degree that day along with Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and Lawrence Breitborde. Breitborde is vice president for academic affairs and dean at Knox… Read more…
From: Peoria Journal Star (Peoria, IL)
Knox College announced that actor and comedian Ed Helms will be the speaker at the 2013 Commencement exercises to be held in June. Helms is best known his work as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, his character Andy Bernard in the U.S. version of the hit television sitcom The Office, and his role as Dr. Stu Price in The Hangover films. He is a graduate of Oberlin College, a liberal arts college founded, like Knox, by missionaries and social reformers… Read more…