Former FBI Director James Comey joining Howard University

Comey will deliver a convocation address on Sept. 22.

In June, Comey testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee and described his interactions with Trump before his termination, including the president's expectations of "loyalty."

Howard's Gwendolyn S. and Colbert I. King Endowed Chair in Public Policy aims to "provide students access to experienced, senior public service executives who developed and advanced public policy initiatives," according to the school. The post comes with a compensation of $100,000, which Comey will donate to a scholarship fund for students who formerly lived in foster homes.

"I am honored to hold the King Chair this school year. Howard has a longstanding history of being a vibrant academic community and the perfect place to have rich dialogue on many of the most pressing issues we face today," he said in a statement released by the university. "I look forward to contributing to this remarkable institution and engaging students and faculty alike."

Comey will deliver his convocation remarks to the class of 2021 on Sept. 22.