Chadwick Boseman‘s alma mater, Howard University, is adding to the late Black Panther actor’s legacy by naming its newly reestablished College of Fine Arts after him. The South Carolina native graduated from Howard in 2000 with a bachelor of fine arts in directing and returned to the university in 2018 to serve as commencement speaker at graduation.
Howard University President Wayne A. I. Frederick said Boseman referred to the university as a “magical place” when he returned three years ago, and the two discussed the reestablishment of Howard’s College of Fine Arts at the time.
“He was filled with ideas and plans to support the effort in a powerful way,” Frederick said. “Chadwick’s love for Howard University was sincere, and although he did not live to see those plans through to fruition, it is my honor to ensure his legacy lives on through the Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts with the support of his wife [Taylor Simone Ledward] and the Chadwick Boseman Foundation.”
Frederick also said Walt Disney Company Executive Chairman Bob Iger is leading fundraising efforts to build a “state-of-the-art facility and endowment” for the College of Fine Arts.
Boseman’s family said he “fought to preserve the College of Fine Arts during his matriculation at Howard and remained dedicated to the fight throughout his career,” adding that he would have been “overjoyed” by the university’s decision.
Howard University recently named The Cosby Show star Phylicia Rashad as the school’s dean. Rashad recalled Boseman as being “unrelenting in his pursuit of excellence” and “possessed with a passion for inquiry and a determination to tell stories through acting, writing and directing, that revealed the beauty and complexity of our human spirit.”
Boseman died last August following a private battle with colon cancer. He was 43.
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