Dillard University held its 80th commencement
on Saturday, May 7, on the school's Rosa Freeman Keller Avenue of the
Oaks in New Orleans, conferring more than 200 undergraduate degrees.
Actor-comedian Garrett Morris (the first black “Saturday Night Live”
cast member and a regular on “Two Broke Girls”) and actor Terrence “J”
Jenkins received honorary degrees.
Nigerian
valedictorian Stephanie Akpapuna, who is pictured talking to her
graduating class at the ceremony. Miss Akpapuna made history as 3rd
sister named valedictorian at the University. Both of her older
sisters, Jennifer and Merrilyn, were valedictorians in 2004 and 2014,
respectively. See previous post hereTotal Pageviews
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