Alabama A&M Welcomes HBCU Leader Dr. Harry L. Williams and Alumnus Rep. Anthony Daniels as Class of 2026 Speakers
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 24, 2026 Alabama A&M University has announced that distinguished HBCU leader Dr. Harry L. Williams and alumnus Rep. Anthony Daniels will serve as inspirational speakers for the Class of 2026. The announcement positions two influential figures in higher education and public service to address incoming students as they begin their academic journey at the Huntsville-based institution. Key Takeaway: Alabama A&M continues its tradition of connecting students with accomplished leaders from both the HBCU community and its own alumni network to provide mentorship and inspiration. Dr. Harry L. Williams brings extensive experience in HBCU leadership to the engagement. His perspective on navigating higher education and the unique mission of historically Black colleges and universities will provide valuable insight to students embarking on their undergraduate experience. Rep. Anthony Daniels represents a powerful success story as an Alabama A&M alumnus who has translated his education into public service. His journey from student to state representative demonstrates the potential pathways available to graduates of the institution. Significance for Incoming StudentsThe Class of 2026 will benefit from hearing dual perspectives—both from a seasoned HBCU administrator who understands the broader landscape of Black higher education, and from a graduate who has successfully leveraged his Alabama A&M education to make an impact in Alabama politics and policy. This speaker selection reflects Alabama A&M's commitment to providing students with role models who exemplify academic excellence, leadership, and community service. The combination of an HBCU leader and a successful alumnus creates a bridge between institutional mission and real-world achievement. Alabama A&M University, founded in 1875, continues to serve as a cornerstone institution in Alabama's higher education landscape and remains committed to preparing students for leadership roles in their communities and professions. The engagement of both speakers underscores the university's dedication to fostering connections between current students and leaders who can provide guidance, mentorship, and inspiration as they navigate their academic careers and prepare for life beyond graduation. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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