By Alexis Clark
When it comes to earning an engineering degree from Tennessee State University, the Buford family isnât settling for just oneâthey are aiming for three. Shawn Buford will proudly graduate with her masterâs, while her son, Joshua Buford, will receive his undergraduate degree, accounting for two of the degrees. The mother and son duo will participate in TSUâs upcoming Spring Commencement ceremonies, with The School of Graduate Studies on Friday, May 3, followed by the undergraduate ceremony on Saturday, May 4. The two, along with family and friends, will celebrate their academic milestone just one day apart from each other.
âIt feels incredible,â Shawn said, as she prepares to receive her masterâs degree in data science with a 4.0 GPA.
âIt shows that you never get too old to go back to school. This is a family affair. Donât ever let fear or insecurity keep you from what youâre doing because youâll be missing out on your blessing.â
Shawn started her collegiate journey with a degree in chemistry nearly 30 years ago from Hampton University. The Brooklyn, New York, native and mom decided to go back to school after discovering that TSU had launched a new data science program in 2022.
Joshua, who is set to receive his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering on May 4Â with a 3.7 GPA, picked up his cap and gown alongside his mother this week, both graduating with honors.
He stated that the duo graduating together wasnât planned.
âIâm really proud of her,â Joshua said. âI know school has been something that she has enjoyed, and just getting to see her dream fulfilled is exciting. Iâm happy to witness her live out her dream and walk across the stage, and then I get to walk the next day. Itâs an opportunity that a lot of people donât get to have.â
Meanwhile, the Bufordsâ eldest son, Christopher Buford II, prepares to join the ranks next semester when he obtains his masterâs in engineering. He and his mother Shawn began their journey together in 2022 when the pair both started the masterâs program.
âWeâve been very supportive of each other, and we just go home and get to talk about our experiences after classes,â Christopher said. âAnd then we just do work together because we need that support. So, itâs been an amazing experience.â
Christopher, who previously earned his undergraduate degree from TSU, is set to receive his masterâs in mechanical engineering next semester. He shared that witnessing his motherâs return to school, alongside his younger brother, has inspired him to consider pursuing his Ph.D. at TSU in the near future.
âItâs been very motivating because I look at what my mom and Josh are doing, and itâs the fact that weâre getting our education from an HBCU,â Christopher said. âTSU has so many great opportunities here.â
The trio were all also inducted into the Golden Key International Honour Society at TSU.
Both of Shawnâs sons gravitated to STEM due to her chemistry background, but with their father, Christopher Sr., being a 1992 TSU alumnus, it was an obvious decision to attend the school that was right in their backyard.
College of Engineering Associate Dean Catherine Armwood-Gordon revealed that TSU has graduated over 600 students from the College of Engineering from 2018 -2022. According to Zippa there are currently over 228,900 engineers employed in the United States and only 3 percent of engineers identify as African American.
Shawn said she looks forward to walking the stage and turning around to watch her sons follow suit to all be a part of increasing that 3.3 percent. âWe helped each other, encouraged each other, and supported one another during this journey,â she said. âAnd as a non-traditional student, I didnât know how the students in this generation were going to receive me. But the TSU students are incredibly smart, polite, and embrace me. So, itâs been such an incredible experience.â
Dr. Lin Li, the dean of engineering, praised the familyâs dedication to education, stating, âThe Buford familyâs commitment to academic excellence is truly inspiring and reflects the values of TSUâs engineering program. Congratulations to the Buford family as we look forward to their return for yet another engineering degree.â
Shawn said she looks forward to returning to TSU to pursue another masterâs degree with an end goal of teaching STEM education. While Joshua looks forward to kicking off his engineering career this year.
United States Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock and President Glenda Glover will be taking the stage as the keynote speakers for the 2024 Spring Commencement ceremonies.