Stephanie Gallardo

Hey everyone, I'm Stephanie! With 15 years under my belt as a dedicated freelance writer, I've found a special place here at HBCU Lifestyle where I can merge my writing expertise with my love for the vibrant world of HBCUs. Beyond the campus buzz, I'm a huge travel enthusiast and an animal lover at heart. Whether I'm exploring new destinations or hanging out with my furry friends, these experiences enrich my storytelling. Here, I dive into topics close to my heart – diversity, inclusion, and the dynamic life at HBCUs – and bring a unique perspective shaped by my journeys and adventures. Join me in celebrating the spirit of HBCUs and the diverse stories that make our community so special!

The Center for Fundraising and Philanthropy at Paul Quinn College

Paul Quinn Launches Groundbreaking Center for Fundraising and Philanthropy

Located in Dallas, Texas, Paul Quinn College recently unveiled a new link in the powerful chain of HBCUs. The Center for Fundraising and Philanthropy has been designed to support, encourage and forge new ground in its’ namesake subjects. About the Fundraising and Philanthropy Center At Paul Quinn College, you can find the Center in the […]

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Nashville Hosts the Inaugural HBCUstory Symposium

All Roads Lead to Nashville for the Inaugural HBCUstory Symposium

Nashville-Based HBCUSTORY, Inc. in partnership with the Nashville Public Library and the Nashville Public Library Foundation, will host the 2013 HBCUStory Symposium on Saturday, April 27, 2013. The keynote speaker for this historic event will be none other than Michael J. Sorell, Esq., President of Paul Quinn College in Dallas. Sorell is credited with his

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HBCU Business Schools: 2013 Accredited Programs

HBCU Business Schools: 2013 Accredited Programs

Choosing an accredited school is one of the most important academic choices a student can make in today’s competitive job market. Not only do graduates of accredited colleges consistently find better employment, but they enjoy an education which has been certified as the best of the best. Obtaining a degree from a non-accredited school is

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HBCU Library Alliance Gatekeepers for History and Culture

HBCU Library Alliance: Gatekeepers for History and Culture

The HCBU Library Alliance is an organization dedicated to the preservation of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, as well as their libraries. The organization began in 2001, and was formalized with 25 directors and deans in a gathering. Today, the HCBU Library Alliance is comprised of almost 300,000 students, 20,000 faculty members in more than

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