The actor studied at the university’s Social Studies and African American departments.
May 27, 2022, 2:37 AM UTCYara Shahidi is a college grad! The “Grown-ish” star graduated from Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on Thursday — and her parents couldn’t have been prouder!
The 22-year-old actor’s father, Afshin, celebrated the special moment by sharing a selfie of the two together. In the snap, shared on Instagram, the graduate is wearing her black cap and gown with a stole draped over her shoulders. “Beautifully surreal moment seeing our delicate petal in full bloom,” the happy dad captioned his photo, tagging the “Black-ish” star and his wife, Keri. Shahidi reposted her father’s photo on her Instagram story.Yara Shahidi's mom shared a photo of her daughter at her Harvard graduation on May 26, 2022.The actor had been preparing for the big day by sharing photos of herself “celebrating all week” on.
“T-Minus 1 day to GRADUATION🔥 so here I am, sharing this special moment with my most special day one’s,” she captioned herShahidi was accepted into Harvard in 2017 but took a gap year before beginning her studies. Former first lady
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