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FILE - In this Aug. 6, 2013 file photo, President Barack Obama, left, talks with Jay Leno during a commercial break during the taping of his appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" in Los Angeles. Leno will step down as “Tonight Show” host in February 2014. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File) Image Credit: AP

Jay Leno is returning to his alma mater, Emerson College, to deliver the commencement address this spring.

The small liberal arts college in Boston announced on Tuesday the 1973 graduate will speak at the 134th commencement ceremony on May 11.

NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday host Scott Simon will address the graduate students.

Leno hosted NBC’s late-night talk show The Tonight Show for more than two decades before retiring in February. He was replaced by former Saturday Night Live star Jimmy Fallon.

The 63-year-old grew up in Andover and is known for his clean, observational humour and his caricature-like facial features, which he references in his 1996 autobiography, Leading With My Chin.

The graduation will be streamed live at the Agganis Arena at Boston University.