Sen. Wyden to Speak at Commencement
Senator Ron Wyden will deliver June 15 graduation address
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., will serve as commencement speaker at Central Oregon
Community College’s (COCC) graduation ceremony at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 15, at
the Bend campus’s Mazama Field. For the 2018-19 academic year—fall through summer—the
college will ultimately award some 708 degrees and certificates, including those presented
at commencement.
Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1996, Wyden is the ranking member of the Senate Finance
Committee and a senior member of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee. He also
serves on the Senate Budget and Intelligence committees.
During his time in office, Wyden, known for his non-partisan approach, has authored
more than 150 bipartisan bills. He has introduced legislation for infrastructure financing
(bonds that came with tax credits) and led congressional efforts to bring down prescription
drug costs and ensure a free and open internet.
In Oregon, he has helped designate roughly 400,000 acres with protected wilderness
status and championed the designation of nearly 2,000 miles of wild and scenic rivers.
He also co-wrote the “Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act” to
assist communities impacted by a reduction in timber harvesting on federal lands.
“We are honored and excited to have Senator Wyden speak to our graduates and our
community,” said Dr. Shirley I. Metcalf, president of COCC. “One of the things that
seems to define him is his openness—he holds town hall meetings for every county in
Oregon every year, open to anyone—and I think that’s a wonderful message to send to
our students, that open doors can help affect positive change.”
For information on COCC’s commencement, contact Ron Paradis, executive director of
College Relations, at 541-383-7599. In advance of college events, persons needing
accommodation or transportation because of a physical or mobility disability, contact
Joe Viola: 541-383-7775. For accommodation due to other disability, such as hearing
impairment, contact the Office of Disability Services: 541-383-7743.