What a great time to be BahamasRihanna.
After celebrating her 29th birthday on Monday and besting Micheal Jackson's record for most Billboard Hot 100 singles two days later, the Caribbean singer probably thought the rest of this week would be as quiet as life could be for her. But she was wrong.
SEE ALSO: This parrot is like, really good at singing Rihanna, you guysYesterday the Harvard Gazette, the university's newspaper, named her the 2017 Harvard University Humanitarian of the Year. This prestigious honor has previously been given to many "public-spirited leaders" such as James Earl Jones and Malala Yousafzai.
View this post on Instagram
Harvard Foundation Director S. Allen Counter explained why Riri was chosen for this honor, citing some of her humanitarian moments like building "a state-of-the-art center for oncology and nuclear medicine to diagnose and treat breast cancer at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Bridgetown, Barbados" and setting up a scholarship program for for students attending college in the U.S. from Caribbean countries.
View this post on Instagram
The singer will be attending a ceremony at Harvard's campus Tuesday, Feb. 28, where she will be accepting the Peter J. Gomes Humanitarian Award.
Congrats, Riri! Keep up all the good work, work, work, work, work.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Philips now allows customers to 3D print replacement parts
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 won't have an under
'Windows 10 Spring Creators Update' name tipped in Insider build
'Call Me By Your Name' is a book worth reading—even if you've already seen the film
Episode 4: The Wave of the Future
6 things you can do on International Women's Day to fight for gender equality in 2018
Dyson Pure Cool air purifier gets better filter and a higher price tag
'Solo: A Star Wars Story' partners with Solo cups because of course
NYT mini crossword answers for May 12, 2025
Google Arts and Culture uses machine learning to make art accessible
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。