Took 50+ credit hours my last semester of undergrad as a premed applying to medical school. I wanted to add a second major the semester before graduation— my advisor told me graduating would be “impossible”…. Safe to say he was wrong 🤣🤣
IM OFFICIALLY AN ENGINEER!!!!!!!!! 🥹💛
I just graduated with my MASTERS DEGREE in Computer Engineering!!!! (Almost done with my dual cybersecurity masters as well)
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Graduated from the #1 Forestry program in the U.S. and #2 in the world, while mourning the loss of my Asare, whose spirit continues to inspire me❤️
B. A - Political Science and English
https://t.co/fn0p4U5MlW - Data Science
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Engineer
Artificial Intelligence Researcher
Almost publishing 1 paper in Agentic AI
Associates in political science Magna Cum Laude.
Bachelors in political science Magna Cum Laude.
Masters in criminology honors.
Starting my doctorate in public administration in August of 2026. I earned my first 3 degrees in only 3 years with $0 in debt.
For 26 years, her killer had a name… but she didn’t.
16-year-old Tiffany Bradley from Allentown, Pennsylvania, was trafficked into the Boston area. She was murdered by Eugene McCollom in his room at the Lynn YMCA. He strangled her, decapitated and dismembered her body, dumped her torso in a Chelsea parking lot, and buried her head and hands at Nahant Beach.
For over two decades she was known only as “Chelsea Jane Doe.” McCollom even lied to police, calling her “Lisa,” an adult from Philadelphia.
Her family reported her missing in November 2000 and never gave up hope. This week in 2026, thanks to DNA and genetic genealogy, Tiffany finally has her name back.
She was a daughter, a niece, a cousin, a basketball player — a child who deserved to grow up.
Say her name: Tiffany Bradley. 💔
Rest in peace, sweet girl. 🙏
Twin sisters Tia and Jasmin Criss have made history by graduating as valedictorian and salutatorian of Cheyney University — the nation’s oldest HBCU.
Tia, with a perfect 4.0 GPA, earned valedictorian honors, while Jasmin, with a 3.9 GPA, is salutatorian. The Philadelphia natives completed their degrees and walked the stage on May 9, 2026, showcasing excellence, resilience, and unbreakable sisterhood.
They credit their late father’s guidance and their mother’s support for fueling their success. Their story is a powerful example of Black brilliance and the strength of HBCU education. Their father would surely be beaming with pride. 🙏🏿
This picture of Mrs. Myrlie Evers-Williams comforting her son Darrell at his father’s funeral breaks my heart.
It is all too similar to photos I have seen of my mother and me at my father’s funeral. The same grief. The same violence. The same racism. The same ache of a child forced to grow up without a father and a wife forced to live without her husband.
Sixty-three years ago today, Medgar Evers was assassinated after a life of courageous service for civil rights and voting rights. My prayers are with Mrs. Myrlie Evers-Williams, the Evers family, and all who continue to love and honor him.
#MedgarEvers #MyrlieEversWilliams