Last week was challenging for officials at âThe Meccaâ of HBCUs. The administration had been busy at the start of the school year trying to calm nerves over violent incidents on and near campus, only to have a student pistol-whipped and robbed during the holidays.
And as fury over student housing conditions faded, fresh controversy exploded, forcing the university to make amends to its 2024 nursing class on Saturday with a special graduation ceremony at Capital One Arena.
Days before the rescheduled ceremony, an uprising with broken glass and angry family members shaking their fists forced Howard University to cancel Thursdayâs original ceremony.
Hereâs what happened. The Cramton Auditorium, where the ceremony was scheduled to begin at 6 p.m., reached capacity before all the family and friends of the 280 College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences graduating students could enter the facility, according to The Hilltop, Howardsâ student newspaper.
About 100 fuming guests stood outside the auditorium when security closed the second set of foyer doors.
They began chanting, âLet us in,â as anger and frustration reached a boiling point. TikTok user @destinymarilynn posted a video of the chaotic scene.