Fordham University has announced that the acclaimed actress and alumna
Regina Hall will be the keynote speaker for the Class of 2025 during the university’s graduation ceremony scheduled for May 17. This recognition is a testament to her exceptional career and her commitment to using her platform for positive change. In addition to her role as the commencement speaker, Hall will also receive an honorary doctorate of fine arts during the ceremony. This honor reflects her significant contributions to the arts and her advocacy work.
A role model for graduates
Fordham President
Tania Tetlow expressed her enthusiasm about Hall’s participation in the ceremony, highlighting her as an inspiring role model. In an official statement, Tetlow remarked, “Regina is an inspiring role model who will show our graduates what it looks like to live out our Jesuit values. Her remarkable talent, strong work ethic, and unwavering commitment to justice make her the ideal speaker for our commencement ceremony. We’re thrilled to honor her.” Hall’s advocacy work became particularly personal after her mother was diagnosed with scleroderma, a rare autoimmune disorder, in 2006. Since then, she has become a prominent advocate for
scleroderma research and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Scleroderma Research Foundation. “Regina’s dedication to advocacy embodies the principles we hold dear at Fordham,” said Tetlow. “We can’t wait to welcome her back to campus.” This sentiment underscores the university’s commitment to fostering leaders who not only excel in their fields but also contribute positively to society.
Regina Hall’s acclaimed career
Her diverse body of work showcases her versatility as an actress and her ability to tackle a wide range of roles, making her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.