Howard Names College Of Fine Arts For Chadwick Boseman
WASHINGTON (AP) โ While studying at Howard University, young Chadwick Boseman helped lead a student protest against plans to merge his beloved College of Fine Arts into the College of Arts and Sciences.
He failed in that goal, but 20 years later, the acclaimed actor is being posthumously honored as the namesake of Howardโs newly re-established Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine Arts.
Boseman, who graduated in 2000 with a bachelorโs degree in directing, died in August at 43 of colon cancer. He rose to prominence playing a succession of Black icons in biographical films: Jackie Robinson, singer James Brown and Thurgood Marshall.
The South Carolina nativeโs portrayal of African superhero Black Panther spawned a thousand memes and its cultural impact launched him to broader stardom. At the time of his death, Bosemanโs character was poised to become an anchor of the Marvel Comics movie machine, with multiple sequels planned.
Howard University President Wayne Frederick said he and Boseman discussed ways of reviving the College of Fine Arts multiple times.
โIt was always important to him,โ Frederick told The Associated Press. โHis commitment was very strong.โ
The announcement comes a few weeks after fellow Howard alum Phylicia Rashad was announced as the fine arts collegeโs new dean. Boseman and Rashad met during his undergrad years, and Boseman publicly cited her as a mentor.
Boseman declared his love for the school in a 2018 commencement speech, praising, โthe magic of this place. Almost anything can happen here.โ
Bosemanโs family said his student protest proved his passion for his alma mater.
โChad fought to preserve the College of Fine Arts during his matriculation at Howard and remained dedicated to the fight throughout his career, and he would be overjoyed by this development,โ the Boseman family said in a statement.
Bosemanโs widow, Simone Ledward-Boseman, called him โa very proud Bisonโ and said the naming of the school โbrings this part of his story full-circle and ensures that his legacy will continue to inspire young storytellers for years to come.โ
Howard Fine Arts alumni include actors Taraji P. Henson, Oscar-nominated cinematographer Bradford Young, and singers Roberta Flack and Jessye Norman, as well as Rashad and her sister, Kennedy Center Honors recipient Debbie Allen.