Delaware State University history during its Dec. 20 Commencement Ceremony when it conferred a Ph.D. degree to its youngest-ever doctoral candidate.
Jalaal A. Hayes, a 22-year-old resident of Philadelphia, Pa., proudly received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Applied Chemistry. In June 2015 he successfully defended his dissertation, entitled Thermodynami and Kinetic Studies of Alkali Metal Doped-Lithium Amide-Magnesium Hydride Hydrogen Storage System.”
Dr. Hayes graduated from high school seven years ago in 2008 at the age of 15. He then earned bachelor’s degrees in History and General Science, graduating cum laude at age 18 in 2011 (within three years) at his parents’ undergraduate alma mater Lincoln University in Pennsylvania.
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This is so awesome, congrats young brother looking for big things from you in the future.
Wow this is a great accomplishment! CONGRADS Dr Hayes.
Great young man! Very proud of his accomplishments! Congrats to him!
Congratulations brother Dr. Hayes. I am proud of you Bro!
Congrats and all the best on your endeavors.
Hey Justice Scalia, how can you berate this young mans achievement, you stealth bigot!!
Blacks need to stop seeking validation from Whites, Latinos, Asians, etc. and just continue performing at the highest level dispelling those racist myths by intellectual productivity.