James Comey named Howard’s convocation keynote speaker
Howard University has named former FBI Director James Comey as it opening convocation keynote speaker.
Howard University has named former FBI Director James Comey as it opening convocation keynote speaker.
“I am pleased to welcome Mr. Comey to Howard,” said Howard University President Wayne A.I. Frederick. “His expertise and understanding of the challenges we continue to face today will go a long way in sparking rich discussion and advancing meaningful debates across campus.”
Comey was also named the 2017-2018 Gwendolyn S. and Colbert I. King Endowed Chair in Public Policy, a position created in order to provide Howard students with access to leaders in public service. He will be donating his entire compensation for the chairmanship to a Howard University scholarship fund, to the tune of $100,000.
“Colby and I are delighted that a highly distinguished public official such as Jim Comey will become the holder of the Gwendolyn S. and Colbert I. King Endowed Chair in Public Policy for the coming academic year,” said Gwen King. “Since the chair was established in 2008, five prominent public leaders have come on Howard’s campus to engage students on issues related to the public interest, including an examination of the intricacies of policy making. Few in public life are better suited for this role than the experienced and esteemed Jim Comey.”
“I am honored to hold the King Chair this school year. Howard has a longstanding history of being a vibrant academic community and the perfect place to have rich dialogue on many of the most pressing issues we face today,” said Comey. “I look forward to contributing to this remarkable institution and engaging students and faculty alike.”
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