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Rihanna honoured as Harvard’s Humanitarian of the Year




Rihanna never went to college but the R&B superstar
 voiced delight as she was presented an award by Harvard University for her humanitarian work.

“So I made it to Harvard! Never thought I would be able to
 say that in my life, but it feels good,” a beaming Rihanna 
said to students’ cheers at the prestigious US university Tuesday evening.

Harvard named the 29-year-old singer its Humanitarian 
of the Year, pointing to her projects that include an
 advanced center to treat breast cancer in her native 
Barbados and support for girls’ education around the developing world.

Rihanna said she had set up her first charity at age 18 
and remarked: “People make it seem way too hard, man.”

“You don’t need to be rich to help someone, you don’t need
 to be famous, you don’t even need to be college-educated,” she said, while joking that she wished she were.

“I want to challenge each of you to make a commitment
 to help one person, one organization, one situation that touches your heart,” she said.

“My grandmother always used to say, ‘If you got a dollar,
there’s plenty to share.'”

Rihanna, who was discovered by a music executive while 
still a teenager, has also set up a scholarship program 
named after her grandparents for Caribbean students in 
the United States.

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