U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown will deliver the commencement address to autumn graduates of The Ohio State University. Approximately 3,600 students will receive degrees during the ceremony, which begins at 2 PM on Sunday, December 15 at the Jerome Schottenstein Center.

“I am pleased to welcome U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown to speak at our university’s autumn commencement ceremony,” said President Michael V. Drake. “An engaged leader and proud Ohio State alumnus, Senator Brown lends his broad expertise to some of our nation’s most significant policy discussions. His passion for public service will inspire our graduates as they consider their own impact as global citizens.”

U.S. Sen. Sherrod BrownWhen Brown started his political career in 1975 at age 22, he was the youngest person ever elected to the Ohio House of Representative.

He was elected to Congress in 1992, representing Ohio’s 13th district in the western and southern suburbs of Cleveland, and went on to be re-elected six times. He was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2006, and has been re-elected twice. After winning his third term in 2018, he was considered a potential candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, but ultimately decided that he would not run for president.

Brown’s biography describes him as a champion of the middle class, Congress’ leading proponent of American manufacturing, and a longtime advocate for fair trade.

He is the ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee and played an instrumental role in passing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. He also serves on the Senate Committee on Finance.

Brown is the first Ohio senator in 40 years to serve on the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, where he has worked on strengthening the farm safety net and addressing childhood hunger.

Brown is also a member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, where he has advocated for veterans training programs to ensure returning service members have access to good-paying, high-demand jobs.

An Eagle Scout, Brown is a native of Mansfield. He earned a B.A. at Yale University, and master’s degrees in both education and public administration from Ohio State in 1979 and 1981.

During the ceremony, the university will present the Distinguished Service Award to Katherine (Kitty) Kisker, who served on the faculty and staff as an administrator for 35 years and continues as an adviser and volunteer with the College of Nursing.

Source.Photo: Amy Murray/The Ohio State University

Send us your news — of an announcement, event,
club news, fundraiser – whatever! It’s easy to do online.

Become a 1812Blockhouse Newsroom Member, support independent media in Richland County, and get access to the new Super Richland! Details here.
You May Also Like

Third Graders Heading To The Bee

No, not that kind of bee. The third annual Mansfield 3rd Grade Spelling…

Ohio School Report Cards Issued For Richland County Districts

On Thursday, the Ohio Department of Education released the annual Ohio School…

Mansfield Schools Superintendent Warns Public Education In Trouble

Superintendent Brian Garverick said today public education’s role as “the foundation of…

Board Hires New Grades 7-12 Principal

An assistant principal at Thomas Worthington High School last year will fill…