Lifestyle -- Sophisticated Settings June 4 2016

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The Afro-American, June 4, 2016 - June 10, 2016

Because of the unpredictable rainy weather, the commencement for Morgan’s graduates was moved inside the Talmadge Hill Field House where more than 800 undergraduates, graduates and honor degrees were awarded degrees. Two Baltimore natives received honorary degrees;

Board Regent, Honorable Elijah E. Cummings

Board Regent Rev. Frances Murphy Draper, Vice Chairman

Sharae Castillo and Jawan Whatley, School of Education

Pamela Scott-Johnson, Interim Dean, College of Liberal Arts

2016 Morgan State University Graduates

David Wlson, president

Alumnus Kevin Lyles receives an Honorary Doctorate degree of Laws

Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Doctor of Public Service, who was previously Speaker of the House of Representatives and Kevin Lyles, Doctor of Laws, an alumnus who was previously president of Def Jam recordings and is now a partner of 300 Entertainment, a new record label.

Honorable Nancy Pelosi receives an Honorary Doctor of Public Service

The Class of 1966 celebrates 50th Anniversary

Honors Graduates Marquita Lister, announcer

Rev. Bernard Keels, director, University Memorial Chapel

ROTC graduates Benjamin McKnight III, Joshua Tutman and Raymundo DeJesus

Photos by A. Lois De Laine

Coppin State University held its 116th commencement ceremony for the undergraduate class of 2016, at the physical education complex arena on May 21. Along with graduates and Coppin State faculty the gym was filled with proud family members, long distant relatives, friends, alumni, and supporters. The commencement started with remarks from the presiding university president, followed by the Star Spangled Banner. But before the closing of the graduation, the entire gym was able to take home some personal stories, and advice from the guest speaker, David J. Johns as he spoke on his work in the White House with the Black Lives Matter movement.

Elise Collier, President, CSU Alumni Association

Maria Thompson and David J. Jones, Executive Director, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans

Alicia Ritchie, Esq, Chair, Coppin State University Foundation Board

Morgan's Choir leads the audience in the singing of the Alma Mater directed by Eric Conway

Milan Saunders, Senior Class President

Claudia Nelson, President, Coppin State University Faculty Senate

Shaquille Carbon, President, Coppin State University SGA

Amma Aboraa and David J. Johns

Reverend Franklin Lance

Photos by Chanet Wallace

The Reginald F. Lewis Museum hosted a book talk and signing with Ben Jealous on May 7. Jealous was promoting his book “Reach,” a collection of essays and stories focusing on 40 Black men who speak on living, leading, and succeeding. Two contributors to the book, Emmanuel Cephas Jr., and Rodney D. Foxworth were also in attendance.

Kamala Via

Book signing

Ben Jealous Rodney D. Foxworth Jr.

Ben Jealous, Emmanuel Cephas Jr. and Rodney D. Foxworth Jr. open for questions

Anne Hale, Emmanuel Cephas Jr., Cynthia and Ronal Jefferson

J. Burman

Paz Williams, Emmanuel Cephas Jr., Ben Jealous and son, Will Holmes, Byron Deese and Kier Johnson

John Harris and Kathy Harris Photos by Chanet Wallace

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