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Caribbean Canadian is Princeton’s First Black Valedictorian in 274 years

PRINCETON – Princeton University, a prestigious Ivy League university in New Jersey, has named Caribbean Canadian Nicholas Johnson, son of a Bahamian father and Jamaican mother, the first black valedictorian in the school’s 274-year history.  

Johnson“Johnson”Johnson, an operations research and financial engineering concentrator from Montreal,is valedictorian of the Class of 2020. 

Johnson, whose mother is Dr. Anita Brown-Johnson and father Dr. Dexter Johnson, said he plans to spend this summer interning as a hybrid quantitative researcher and software developer at the D. E. Shaw Group before beginning doctoral studies in operations research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall. 

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