As the season for college commencements draws nearer, many eyes will be focused on Howard University, where media mogul Sean “P. Diddy” Combs has been tapped to deliver the commencement speech and receive an honorary doctorate in Humanities.
While the debate rages on over whether Combs — who dropped out of Howard in 1990 — is the ideal person to deliver the 146th commencement address to the school’s graduating students on May 10, Dr. Wayne A.I. Frederick, the school’s interim president, defended the selection in an interview with Diverse.
“The chief criteria [to] look for is someone who can deliver an inspirational charge to our graduates, someone who has been through a life experience or a life journey that would provide them with a message that they can impart to our graduates who are going out into the world,” said Frederick. “And someone who, through their accomplishments, can bring a certain stature to the ceremony.”
According to Kerry-Ann Hamilton, a spokeswoman for the university, Frederick recommended Combs to the university’s 32-person Board of Trustees who are charged with the task of vetting and approving all commencement speakers and honorees.
In addition to Combs, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer, jazz musician Benny Golson, PepsiCo chairman and chief executive officer Indra K. Nooyi, and Dr. Clive Callender, the former LaSalle D. Leffall, Jr., professor of surgery at the Howard University College of Medicine and the first physician to perform a transplant at Howard University Hospital, also will receive honorary degrees.
“In selecting the individuals who will be awarded honorary degrees, Howard University continues the tradition of identifying leaders whose work has clearly contributed to the advancement of their fields and the world,” said Frederick. “We are honored to have Mr. Combs serve as our speaker. He sat in classrooms where our students sit, walked ‘The Yard,’ and like many students, his entrepreneurial spirit was sparked at Howard. We know he will inspire our class to work hard and to always strive for excellence.