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Grambling State to award posthumous degrees to Natalie Desselle Reid, Zaria Griffith during commencement

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GRAMBLING, La. – May 6, 2022 – Next week will be a cause for  celebration and remembrance as Grambling State University holds its  Spring 2022 commencement exercises on May 12. Unique to this semester’s  ceremonies is the awarding of a posthumous degree to the late Natalie  Desselle Reid and Zaria Griffith during the 2 p.m. commencement ceremony  to be held in the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center and streamed live  on Grambling State’s YouTube Channel.

Natalie Desselle Reid

A native of Alexandria, Louisiana, actress Natalie Desselle Reid  graduated from Peabody Magnet High School and attended Grambling State  University for 2 1/2 years. The acting bug bit her after a starring role  in Grambling State’s production of “Bubbling Brown Sugar.” After  several productions as a thespian, she decided to move to Los Angeles  and test the waters. Realizing Hollywood was not aware of her “arrival,”  she became a receptionist, a soul food waitress, and lastly a tank  mechanic at McDonnell Douglas.

Her break came when Robi Reed cast her in F. Gary Gray’s “Set It Off”  which led to a guest-starring role on television’s “Family Matters.”  After her initial foray into Hollywood, she found herself looking for  opportunities while living in Inglewood, California, and then the call  came. The role that established her as a comedic thespian aka “the funny  chick” in Robert Townsend’s” B.A.P.S”, starring opposite Halle Berry.  The films “How to be a Player”, “Cinderella” and televisions “Built to  Last” and “For Your Love” followed.

In the 2000s, she played Janie Egins on the television show “Eve” for  three seasons, and had one of her last film roles in Tyler Perry’s  Madea’s Big Happy Family (2011). Her most cherished production was her  family, which included her husband Lenny Reid and their three children  Sereno, Summer, and Sasha. Her family will be present to receive the  honorary Bachelor of Arts degree in Visual and Performing Arts in her  memory.

Zaria Griffith

A native of Chicago, Illinois, Zaria Griffith graduated from South  Shore International College Preparatory High School in 2017 where she  was an honor student who excelled at ROTC, tumbling, gymnastics and  cheerleading. As a natural born leader, Zaria served as Captain of the  cheer squad and led her peers on the mat and in the classroom. During  her high school career, her interest in the health profession led her to  participate in the medical program where she obtained her phlebotomy  license upon graduation.

She attended Central State University and continued her love for  cheerleading as a member of the university cheer team where she bonded  with her Cheer-Phi members. In 2018, she transferred to her first choice  school, Grambling State University, in Grambling, Louisiana. She was a  proud Tiger participating as a Grambassador and Senior Associate Justice  in Student Government Association. She excelled academically making the  Dean’s List every semester. She will receive the honorary Bachelor of  Sciences degree in Biology in her memory.

For more information about commencement, visit www.gram.edu/graduation.

About Grambling State University

Grambling State University, located in Grambling, Louisiana, is a  historically black university that was founded in 1901. The institution  has been accredited by SACSCOC, 13 associations, and in all programs  required by the Louisiana Board of Regents. A member of the University  of Louisiana System, Grambling State University has the academic  strengths of a major university with the benefits of a small college.  Offering 46 undergraduate and graduate academic programs, the 590-acre  campus is home to world-class athletics, an internationally renowned  marching band, and vibrant student life that enables our scholars to  grow and learn in a positive environment. For more information, visit gram.edu.

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