First and foremost, I just want to say that I’m honored to be apart of Howard University. There are several people that wish they could be where I’m at, but couldn’t because of personal reasons. What I can do to be apart of the “best and brightest” of Howard University is study and to be involved. I understand that studying is the most important thing in college but being involved lets you loosen up a little bit. I take pride into studying because it makes me feel like I have a certain strength that I know no one can take away from me. One of the best things about Howard is that there are several different programs that keep students active in the important things that go on in the community. Being a citizen of the world means being apart of the world. Not only do you worry about what’s going on in your community but also the importance of the world. My citizenship is important to me because I’m given certain freedoms to do things in the world such as voting. Not everyone in the world has that opportunity.
The person I think is a representative thinker of Howard is Dr. Greg Carr. His inspiration makes me want to do more in the community and to love anything that I do for my community. Each Howard student after graduation should have given back to their school because someone had to pay the way for us to attend college. African Americans haven’t always had this opportunity so we should learn, teach, and offer more to the world from what was handed down to us students.
Niesha Bush
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