There was an emotional moment at Southern University’s graduation in Baton Rouge as leaders awarded a posthumous degree to Caleb Wilson. It was an emotional moment for his family, who accepted it on his behalf. The tribute was meant to honor Wilson’s accomplishments and the legacy he left behind.
Wilson died as a result of a hazing incident in February 2025. Police say he was punched in the chest with boxing gloves during an unsanctioned Omega Psi Phi fraternity pledging ritual. He was on track to graduate this spring. Five people have been charged in his death. The case has prompted anti-hazing policies and reform.
Wilson was a member of the university’s “Human Jukebox” Marching Band and an engineering major. He was a Warren East High School alumnus and is remembered as a young man who had a great attitude.
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