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Tolulope Ajayi '24

Tolulope Ajayi, 2024 Student Commencement Speaker

In 2020, while Tolulope Ajayi was transitioning from a virtual final semester of high school to a remote freshman year at the University of Maryland, she watched on screens as communities across the nation protested racial injustice. With COVID-19 lockdowns in full force, news broadcasts gave her a window into a tumultuous world—and the spark to help improve it.

“As a woman of color seeing what was happening in our country, I knew without the news, these stories would just be swept under a rug,” she said. “I just have always had this inherent need to help people and want their stories to be told.”

Now Ajayi is preparing to shine a light on those stories as she graduates with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism and minors in law and society and Spanish.

The Howard County native has “always been a big talker,” she said, with her chattiness getting her in trouble during kindergarten naptimes. A Banneker/Key scholar and member of the University Honors program, she channeled that curiosity into her journalism education at UMD, including at university publications—The Black Explosion, The Diamondback and Capital News Service (CNS)—as well as WJLA-TV and NBC News.

At each stop, she delved into difficult topics, whether through coverage on youth crime in D.C., Israel-Hamas war protests on the National Mall or President Joe Biden’s son Hunter’s arraignment.

“It really allows people to trust you when you can do things with an eager mindset,” she said. “I feel like that has really prepared me for a future as a journalist.”

That attitude has helped her earn several accolades, including top finishes in the Chesapeake AP Broadcasters Association contest and the Hearst Journalism Awards Program.

“She will take a piece and report it and write it and produce it in such a way that it really humanizes stories that are difficult to understand or difficult to connect with,” said Mel Coffee, CNS Broadcast Bureau director and Ajayi’s mentor.

After graduation, Ajayi will work as a reporter and anchor for a local station in Tucson, Ariz. Even as newsrooms contract around the country, it’s important to her to persevere, just as she and the rest of the Class of 2024 did through the pandemic.

“It felt like the world was literally ending while we were ending high school. We found each other and we were able to get through it,” she said. “With community, we'll always get through.”

Tolulope Ajayi '24, Student Commencement Speaker