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Chris Brown Awarded Honorary PhD in Visual and Performing Arts

Harvest Christian University recognizes the R&B star’s two-decade influence on music, dance, visual art, and live performance with an honorary doctorate.

Chris Brown on stage wearing a red cap and a "Rags to Riches" T-shirt, with lights in the background.
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Chris Brown has officially added a doctorate to his résumé after receiving an honorary Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Visual & Performing Arts from Harvest Christian University.

Photos shared online showed Brown dressed in ceremonial academic regalia while accepting the honor during a graduation-style presentation hosted by the university. Another image showed the official diploma, which recognized the singer for meeting the requirements for the honorary distinction in Visual & Performing Arts.

According to the certificate, the degree was awarded on May 23, 2026, with the university honoring Brown for his longstanding impact on music, entertainment, and performance culture.

Harvest Christian University presented the recognition as a celebration of Brown’s extensive contributions to the entertainment industry, where he has spent nearly two decades as one of R&B’s most commercially successful and influential artists.

Since breaking onto the scene in the mid-2000s, Brown has built a catalog filled with chart-topping singles, platinum albums, and global tours while also expanding into dance, fashion, visual art, and directing.

The honorary degree specifically highlighted Brown’s work within visual and performing arts, areas that have remained central to his career from elaborate music videos to live stage productions.

The recognition also arrives during another strong commercial moment for Brown. His latest album, Brown, recently debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200, marking his 13th top-10 project on the chart. The 27-track release moved roughly 65,000 equivalent album units during its opening week, driven largely by streaming, which generated more than 60 million on-demand streams.

Despite strong support from fans, the album has received mixed critical feedback. One particularly harsh Pitchfork review drew online backlash from Brown supporters as well as fellow R&B singer Tank. Earlier this month, Brown publicly thanked his fanbase while also acknowledging some of the criticism surrounding the project.

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