Perfection wasn't their only achievement.
Nearly 200 members of the Howard University Class of 2026 earned a perfect 4.0 GPA while leading organizations, conducting groundbreaking research, serving their communities, and preparing to make an impact around the world.
From future physicians and engineers to filmmakers, entrepreneurs, and innovators, these graduates exemplify the excellence, discipline, and purpose that define Howard University.
Meet some of the members of the Class of 2026 who proved that academic excellence and leadership go hand in hand.
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There has been a lot of coverage about Spirit Airlines closing abruptly, flights being canceled, passengers being stranded, and travel plans being disrupted.
Those things matter. But for many passengers, the inconvenience will be temporary.
What we cannot move past are the approximately 17,000 workers who are now facing the loss of income, benefits, stability, and the ability to provide for themselves and their families.
Behind every corporate headline are human beings. Parents. Caregivers. Workers who gave years of their lives. People now asking, “What do I do now?”
The Beloved Community calls us to see them. Not as numbers. Not as collateral damage. Not as people to be forgotten once the news cycle moves on.
My prayers are with the Spirit employees, contractors, and families navigating this painful uncertainty.
May they receive support, opportunity, and the dignity every worker deserves.
#BelovedCommunity #WorkersRights #HumanDignity #Nonviolence365
@CultureCrave I just saw it yesterday; it was one of the most visually stunning movies I’ve ever seen! I know there are still more movies to be released this year, but Project Hail Mary should be nominated for ‘best visual effects’ for the 2027 Oscars.
This Black History Month,
I want to remind you of who we are.
As Earth, Wind & Fire sang,
“We are people of the mighty.”
As my father said, “Yes, I’m Black. I’m proud of it.
I’m Black and beautiful.”
We are human beings of varying roles who descend from a diverse people. Not all were kings and queens. Some were teachers, farmers, artisans, and more.
Still today, Black people in America are diverse.
Innovative. Industrious. Inventive.
Some formally educated. Some not.
Some prospering. Some not.
Our “status in life” does not determine our worth.
We are beloved of God as
postal workers and professors.
As a former First Lady and President.
As people.
We are not apes.