PRINCETON, N.J. - Princeton University has named its first black valedictorian in the school’s nearly 300-year history.
Nicholas Johnson, a Canadian student majoring in operations research and financial engineering, has been named valedictorian of Princeton's Class of 2020, the university said. "It feels empowering.
Being Princeton's first black valedictorian holds special significance to me particularly given Princeton's historical ties to the institution of slavery," Johnson told CNN. "I hope that this achievement motivates and inspires younger black students, particularly those interested in STEM fields." Nicholas Johnson is pictured in a provided photo. (Credit: Lisa Festa, Center for Career Development / Princeton University) Johnson
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