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‘A virtual graduation is also special’: Howard grad lends voice to HBCU livestream ceremony

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While thousands of graduates from Historically Black Colleges and Universities were not able to participate in graduation on their home campuses, many logged onto Facebook to participate in a virtual graduation presented by HBCU connect where college presidents, celebrities and President Barack Obama spoke.

One of the speakers in the hours-long ceremony was Howard graduate Brandon Alan, who grew up in Detroit and said he was the first member of his family to graduate from college.

Alan told the story of going on college tours as a middle-school student, and visiting Ivy League schools along with HBCUs like Howard, Spellman and Morehouse.

He said Howard was the only school that he could remember from the tour, but when he arrived on campus, it took him some time to feel comfortable.

“But after two or three weeks of trial-and-error, I felt a sense of community, started to feel at home, and fell in love with my blackness,” he said.

“Being a first-generation graduate is a huge deal to me, my mother, my father and my grandparents, but I hope it’s a bigger deal for my nieces and nephews.”

The celebration invited 27,000 graduates from 78 historically black colleges and universities to tune in to celebrate their achievements with entertainment and inspirational messages.

The event, hosted by Kevin Hart, also featured Barack Obama, Anthony Hamilton, Common and Senator Kamala Harris, among many other black leaders, academics and influencers.

Declan Moore named president of WTOP and Federal News Network

Moore will replace Joel Oxley who announced his retirement earlier this year Washington, DC – August 21, 2026 – Hubbard | Media That Connects CEO Ginny Hubbard announced that Declan Moore is the new President/Market Manager for its Washington, DC cluster, which includes the historic WTOP, Federal News Network and the 2060 Digital Washington, DC office. Moore was most recently Head of International for Wondery, an Amazon company, where he led international strategy and expansion for their audio business across content, advertising, subscriptions and platform distribution. Prior to Wondery, Moore was with National Geographic in Washington, DC for 23 years where he served numerous roles including Chief Media Officer and President, Publishing and Digital Media for National Geographic Society and Chief Executive Officer of National Geographic Partners. “I’m honored to have the opportunity to build on the extraordinary legacy Joel Oxley has created here in Washington,” commented Moore. “WTOP, Federal News Network and 2060 Digital are exceptional brands with deep connections to the communities they serve throughout the National Capital Region. I’m energized by the opportunity to work with the talented teams here to build on those strengths and help these businesses continue to evolve and grow. I’m also enormously excited to join Ginny and the Hubbard leadership team, whose commitment to impartial, trusted journalism, strong local brands and long-term thinking really resonated with me throughout this process.
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