By Sholnn Z. Freeman
Black experience from slavery, Levar Burton, who graduates from Serenaded Howard University, “Rainbow”, “Rainbow”, “Rainbow”, “Rainbow” assessed the “living proof of your fathers.”
“Please note that Burton said,” Burton said, “Burton said during the notes that began 2025, 2025.
“I can’t believe that I am here in the University of Hostar, in Mecca,” he said.
Burton liked that the transition rites began to start the continuation of the African tradition: “The beginning is a transition. This is a portal between all and yet all the comers.”
This year, howard graduates represented 44 states and 29 countries. The university was awarded the approximate price of 3167 degrees in various academic levels – a 13% increase in the history of the year and the largest graduate class in the history of howard.
HOWARD President in their speech Ben Vinson III and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Laurence C. Morse He framed the graduation of 2025 as part of a sweeper historical period. Vinson’s graduates called themselves to see themselves as both the heirs and architects of a new era. When howard Harlem helped the Renaissance fuel, it took a straight line between the present and the 1920s.
Vinson, reminded of graduates with figures like this Alain Locke and Zora Neale Hurston Once today they walked the same way throughout the Howard campus they do today. He said that black intellecters, artists and saw how their visits saw themselves and how the world saw the same thing.
“They did not expect history. Did they history. They were a catalyst for change,” he said.
Morse Alumni Howard’s reality called to see themselves as part of a continuous mission to lead the truth, courage and integrity and woke up to the deep Mirza under his feet.
“This is a sign of past graduates who are long walking in Terra Firca, HOWARD and HOWARD and a long walk to accept decent, deserving Howard rates.”
Burton was first a home name in Kunta Kinte in Kunta Kinte. At a total of 19 years old, in the basis of a theater at the University of Southern California, the national focus on the national focus.
“My first day, like a professional actor, Cisely Tyson played my mother and Maya Angelou grandmother,” he said. “I fell from college ranks and found myself in the deep end of the pool full of heroes and legends. Thank God.”
He opened the eyes of the “transparent strength of the media” and by changing the story sterling.
“Post-” said, ‘It was not possible to concept slavery without human value, “he said.
Burton then starred as the “Star Trek: the next generation” commander Geordi La Forge. To promote the literacy with decades, preach the literacy, “read Rainbow” and then “Levar Burton sings” podcast. He received more than 15 honorary degrees and won the main distinguish between the Peabody Award, grammatical and seven NAACP image prizes.
Howard University, a comprehensive body, continues to be a national leader in higher education, medical, law, engineering, architecture, work, communication, fine arts, divinity, nurse, education and college. Among the 2025 grade classes are determined as 15% of the first generation college students. In addition, 45% of the bachelor’s students are Pell Grant, which is a long-term liability to access students from low-income backgrounds and gain opportunities.
At the beginning of this year, howard increases its reputable research as a (R1) classification, as a further research facility. In general, the Howard 362 was a master’s degree, 470 professional degrees, 92 doctoral degrees, 14 professional certificates and seven graduates and seven graduates.
For many students, the day marked a triumph of obstacles and more than dreams.
Serenity Owens, which is a journalism based on a journalism from the Atlant, expressed a degree of Howard, than personal success. He said he was about to develop a greater journey of the family and society.
“My grandmother, in the south of the south of the civil rights, could not get a big education in the south.
Communication graduate Robertney Harlan said Burton said he was a burton, especially if he felt meaningful. Harlan noted that Burton has done a lot for the black community, and this said he was eager to hear Burton shared.
“I’m reading the rainbow, ‘saying it really feels nostalgic today,” Harlan said. “I’m glad we are a speaker for this important day.”
Samson Williams, who won the MBB and financial degree, has a deep personal meaning to graduate from Howard University. Once the high school reflected the uncertainty of the way it appeared after school.
“I didn’t think I could do it at Howard,” said Williams. “Now I finish over four years and that means a lot to me – especially I want to give back to my community and close the race cavity.”

