Royal visit

Cedza Dlamini, Prince of Swaziland and grandson of Nelson Mandela, speaks during a lunch on campus Nov. 5. John Baugh, Ph.D., the Margaret Bush Wilson Professor and director of African and African American Studies in Arts & Sciences, is seated on Dlamini’s right. Dlamini’s visit to the University, sponsored by the Gephardt Institute for Public Service, the Department of African and African American Studies in Arts & Sciences, the Association of Black Students, the African Students Association and the African Students of Social Work, included a lecture on “Ubuntu: Development, Social Entrepreneurship, and Service” in Graham Chapel. Dlamini, the descendent of King Sobhuza II, who fought for the independence of Swaziland, is the founder of the Ubuntu Institute for Young Social Entrepreneurs. It is a program that further engages and sustains the efforts of young people in Africa by expanding their capacity through leadership training and service-learning.