HAMPTON, Va. — Two seniors from Hampton University’s Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications are heading to Washington after earning one of journalism’s most competitive honors. Christin Fluellen (left) and Jade Abu Bakr (right) have been named recipients of White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA) scholarships.
They will be recognized at the WHCA Annual Dinner on April 25, 2026, at the Washington Hilton, alongside journalists, broadcasters, and press leaders in American political media. This year’s dinner will also mark the first time President Donald Trump is expected to attend after declining previous invitations.
“The WHCA scholarship program is about investing in the next generation of journalists,” said Steve Thomma, executive director of the WHCA. “Jade and Christin represent the talent and dedication needed to carry the profession forward.”
This year, the WHCA is awarding a record $156,000 in scholarships to 30 students nationwide. In addition to attending the dinner, recipients will participate in a pre-event program and be paired with mentors from the White House press corps.
Including this year’s scholarship recipients, the WHCA has awarded more than $2.2 million in scholarships to over 440 students spanning 30 years.
“Being selected as a WHCA scholar is truly a dream come true. I’m excited to build my network with journalists, professionals, and fellow students,” said Fluellen. “This opportunity will help me grow as a storyteller and strengthen my commitment to advocacy through communication.”
“I’m excited for the opportunity to connect with journalists, professionals, and fellow students,” said Abu Bakr. “It’s a chance for me to grow as a communicator and continue building my voice,” said AbuBakr.
Dean Julia A. Wilson, dean of the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications and chair of the Aldo Beckman Journalism Award, praised the WHCA for supporting students.
“We’re proud to see our students recognized in professional environments like this. These are the kinds of opportunities that allow them to connect, grow and step confidently into the industry,” said Wilson.
This kind of recognition highlights Hampton University’s continued presence in national journalism spaces and its commitment to hands-on training and professional preparation.
About Hampton University Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications
The Hampton University Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications is committed to preparing its students with a high-quality and well-rounded education for global careers in journalism and strategic communications. SHSJC emphasizes accuracy, balance, fairness, integrity, and high ethical standards of excellence through journalism and strategic communications. The Scripps Howard brand is internationally renowned as an educational foundation that promotes, supports, and enables aspiring journalists.
