In a return to his academic roots, former President Joe Biden is set to visit Syracuse University, his alma mater, on Tuesday to unveil a portrait of himself at the New York college. The event marks a significant milestone for the 80-year-old politician, who earned his juris doctor degree from the Syracuse College of Law in 1968. Five years after graduating, Biden made history by becoming one of the youngest senators in U.S. history, a career that ultimately paved the way for his presidency. As Biden reflects on his remarkable journey, the unveiling of his portrait at Syracuse University is a testament to his enduring legacy and connection to the institution that helped shape his future.
Former President Biden will deliver remarks on Tuesday at his law school alma mater, Syracuse University, at an unveiling of his portrait at the New York college. Biden received his juris doctor from the Syracuse College of Law in 1968, five years before he was first elected to the Senate. He received an honorary degree...