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Rev. Carla Ramsey and her son, Wesley, crossed the stage at Howard University’s commencement on Saturday, May 10, 2026, each earning a degree from the Washington, D.
C., institution.
Ramsey, who serves as a reverend, had long dreamed of attending Howard and completed her program alongside her son during the university’s graduation ceremony.
Their joint graduation was noted in coverage by The, which described the pair’s shared milestone at the historically Black university. The story places the family’s achievement in the context of Howard’s role as a community anchor in the District and a place where students across generations and life circumstances pursue higher education.
University officials and commencement organizers held the ceremony on campus as part of the institution’s scheduled commencement events.
The Post’s reporting frames the pair’s diplomas
The Post’s reporting frames the pair’s diplomas as an example of nontraditional students completing degrees later in life and of multigenerational family ties to higher education. The account also situates Howard’s commencement as a civic and cultural moment for the neighborhood and the broader D.
C. community, drawing attention to how the university’s graduates reflect a range of backgrounds and pathways into higher education.
