Class of 2024 Commencement Speaker

Apr 23, 2024

Moo Muhammad will graduate Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Cybersecurity. While at the College, he earned several scholarships, including NBCU Academy Scholarship, the Renaissance Scholarship from the Beygood Foundation and the Drexel Promise Scholarship. He is a member of the Chess Club, the Cybersecurity Club, the Latin American Student Organization, Philadelphia L.E.A.D.S. – The Student Leadership Society, Math Club, the National Society for Black Engineers and Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society. Moo enjoys helping students navigate the College and offers advice to help others succeed. Outside of the College, he is a member of Blacks in Cyber Security, Blacks in Tech, Women in Cybersecurity and Prospanica. Moo also works as a career services consultant, personal trainer and tutor. After the College, he will pursue a bachelor’s degree in Computing and Security Technology at Drexel University. Moo is glad that he took the opportunity to apply to be this year’s speaker, and looks forward to addressing the Class of 2024.


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