Princeton University has announced its first black valedictorian in the Ivy League school’s history.  Salutatorian Grace Sommer of New Jersey. (Courtesy – Princeton University)Sommers will be continuing her studies at Princeton in the fall entering the Ph.D. program. Sommers is also seeking certificates in applications of computing, applied and computational mathematics, and Ancient Rome language and culture.  Along with her academic achievements Sommers is also a member of Butler College and received the Freshman First Honor Prize and the George B. Wood Legacy Sophomore Prize.  Sommer is also a participant in Undergraduate Women in Physics and the Princeton Society of Physics Students.“Congratulations again to Phi Beta Kappa members @NickAGJohnson and Grace Sommers on being named @Princeton’s 2020 valedictorian and salutatorian!” tweeted @PhiBetaKappa about Sommers and Johnson.Congratulations again to Phi Beta Kappa members @NickAGJohnson and Grace Sommers on being named @Princeton’s 2020 valedictorian and salutatorian! Johnson is also the first black valedictorian in Princeton’s history. https://t.co/42M7fzOxBL— Phi Beta Kappa (@PhiBetaKappa) May 11, 2020Although students will not have an in-person graduation this year, the university will hold a virtual commencement and an in-person ceremony will take place next year.
 

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