Matt Damon selected to deliver commencement speech at MIT, where he played a gifted janitor

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Matt Damon shot to fame in the 1997 movie “Good Will Hunting” as a gifted janitor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Now, he has been selected to deliver the university’s 2016 commencement address.

MIT announced Thursday that the Academy Award-winning actor, filmmaker, social activist and Cambridge native will address graduates on June 3.

Damon said in a statement that it’s an honour to be named commencement speaker “at a school that I couldn’t have gotten into.”

MIT President L. Rafael Reif says Damon has “made us think about our world in new ways, and through his service, he has made it a better place.”

Anish Punjabi, president of MIT’s Class of 2016, says Damon is an inspiration to students who teaches that the world needs more well-rounded leaders.

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