Princeton names its first black valedictorian in the university's history
Nicholas Johnson, valedictorian of Princeton's Class of 2020.
Princeton University has named its first black valedictorian in the school's
274-year history.
274-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 announced in a news release.
and financial engineering, has been named valedictorian of Princeton's
Class of 2020, the university announced in a news release.
"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."
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."
The graduating senior's favorite memories at school were those spent with
"close friends and classmates engaging in stimulating discussions — often
late at night — about our beliefs, the cultures and environments in which
we were raised, the state of the world, and how we plan on contributing
positively to it in our own unique way," Johnson said in the school's news
release release.
"close friends and classmates engaging in stimulating discussions — often
late at night — about our beliefs, the cultures and environments in which
we were raised, the state of the world, and how we plan on contributing
positively to it in our own unique way," Johnson said in the school's news
release release.
He also said he appreciated the university for encouraging him to explore
his interests by supporting him with international internships and cultural
immersion trips to Peru, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.
his interests by supporting him with international internships and cultural
immersion trips to Peru, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.
Johnson's senior thesis focused on developing algorithms to design a
community-based preventative health intervention to decrease obesity in
Canada.
community-based preventative health intervention to decrease obesity in
Canada.
A member of the Princeton chapter of Engineers Without Borders, Johnson
also worked as a software engineer in machine learning at Google's
California headquarters during his time at Princeton.
also worked as a software engineer in machine learning at Google's
California headquarters during his time at Princeton.
Johnson also has a lot to look forward to. This summer, he will intern as a
hybrid quantitative researcher and software developer at the D.E. Shaw
Group, a global investment and technology development firm.
hybrid quantitative researcher and software developer at the D.E. Shaw
Group, a global investment and technology development firm.
In the fall, Johnson will begin his PhD. studies in operations research at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Although the coronavirus pandemic canceled Princeton's in-person
graduation ceremony, the school is still holding a virtual one on May 31.
graduation ceremony, the school is still holding a virtual one on May 31.
Johnson told CNN it's "disappointing" to not be able to celebrate as a class
together in person this year. However, he said he is thankful to the
administration for its commitment "to hosting an in person commencement
for my class in Spring 2021 to celebrate our achievements."
together in person this year. However, he said he is thankful to the
administration for its commitment "to hosting an in person commencement
for my class in Spring 2021 to celebrate our achievements."
"I have been comforted to see how well my friends and classmates have
adapted to these challenging times," he said, "and have ensured that
Princeton's strong community persists virtually despite our physical
separation from one another."
adapted to these challenging times," he said, "and have ensured that
Princeton's strong community persists virtually despite our physical
separation from one another."
Princeton names its first black valedictorian in the university's history
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