CBS News Atlanta reporter, Hampton University Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications Alumna Leondra Head Awards Scholarship to Hampton Student Anyah Griffin
HAMPTON, Va. (February 9, 2026) — CBS News Atlanta reporter and Hampton University alumna Leondra Head launched the Leondra Head Scholarship, awarding one student in the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications.

Anyah Griffin, a third-year strategic communication student from Virginia Beach, Va., is the inaugural recipient of the Head scholarship. Griffin was selected from 19 student competitors in recognition of the passion, diligence, and talent demonstrated through her scholarship essay and résumé. Established by Head in November 2025, the scholarship honors the dedication and enthusiasm for journalism and communications that Head embodied during her studies at Hampton University. Griffin met with Head virtually and received her certificate on Monday, January 12, 2026.
“I’m honored to start this scholarship to support the next generation of professionals coming out of the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications at Hampton University,” said Head. “Attending Hampton changed my life and opened so many doors for me. During my time there, I saw people who looked like me accomplishing great things and reaching for the moon. I wouldn’t be where I am today had I not attended Hampton.”
The $1,000 scholarship will provide Griffin with financial support as she continues her studies in the Scripps Howard School’s strategic communication program. She is currently on track to graduate in December 2026.
“This is such an honor,” said Griffin. “I have always admired the dedication and skill Leondra brings to her work. Receiving this award means so much to me.”

Dean Julia A. Wilson of the Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications praised the impact of alumni giving on student success.
“We are incredibly proud of Leondra and the remarkable legacy she continues to build,” Wilson said. “When our alumni recognize and support students like Anyah, they inspire the next generation of communicators to continue striving for excellence.”
Media Contact Carol Crabbe (757) 728-6002 carol.crabbe@hamptonu.edu
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. For More Information: https://home.hamptonu.edu/shsjc/
ABOUT HAMPTON UNIVERSITY
Hampton University is a prestigious Carnegie R2-designated research institution, nationally acclaimed for pioneering work in atmospheric science, cancer treatment, and cybersecurity. With an annual economic impact of $530 million across the region and the Commonwealth of Virginia, Hampton stands as a powerful engine of innovation, workforce development, and inclusive economic growth.
Consistently recognized for academic excellence and transformative outcomes, Hampton was recently named one of the “Best Colleges in America” by Money Magazine and honored as the “Best Private College” by Coastal Virginia Magazine.
Founded in 1868, Hampton University is a proud, close-knit community of scholars, representing 44 states and 32 territories. With a legacy rooted in empowerment and education, the university is committed to nurturing intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and global citizenship — preparing students to lead with purpose and integrity in an ever-changing world. Learn more at: www.hamptonu.edu
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