Commencement 2024: Who will offer commencement addresses at Boston's colleges?
SPEAKERS
- Chris Christie, Roger Federer, and Bernie Sanders will all address students graduating this year.
- A variety of high-profile politicians, artists, and public figures will join the festivities as commencement speakers.
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