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Tom Joyner Foundation and Denny’s to Award Scholarships to HBCU Students

Tom Joyner Foundation and Denny’s to Award $25,000 Scholarships to HBCU Students

Are you hungry for a scholarship? Every day, schools across the country not only nourish kids’ minds, but also help students gain the nutrition they need to learn and succeed. To help students reach their full potential physically and mentally, Denny’s has teamed up with The Tom Joyner Foundation and other organizations to offer the […]

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REPRESENT: Show Your School Pride, Help Raise $150,000 for HBCUs

REPRESENT: Show Your School Pride, Help Raise $150,000 for HBCUs

Allstate and the Tom Joyner Foundation are working together to engage students, alumni and supporters of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the country to raise scholarship funds as part of the fifth annual Allstate Quotes for Education program. For every person who receives an insurance quote from a participating Allstate agent and mentions

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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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HBCU Alliance Responds to Under-Representation in STEM Disciplines and Careers

HBCU Alliance Responds to Under-Representation in STEM Disciplines and Careers

On November 20, 2012, HBCU presidents, provosts, faculty, and other key administrators gathered at Howard University to discuss the progress of the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Washington Baltimore Hampton Roads-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (WBHR-LSAMP) program. The WBHR-LSAMP program is a nationally recognized initiative designed to increase the diversity, quality, and quantity of

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HBCU Teacher Scholarships Options for Education Majors

HBCU Teacher Scholarships Options for Education Majors

Students planning to attend Historically Black Colleges or Universities (HBCUs) and pursue teaching degrees have several options available for securing HBCU teacher scholarships. Many of these scholarships are made available through programs that are dedicated to assisting African American students specifically, though others are available to a student planning to earn their degree in education

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Keshia Campbell Will Become Hampton’s First Female Athletic Director

When Keshia Campbell took the job of athletic director at Hampton this week, she joined a small, privileged class of women. She became one of six women to lead NCAA Division I athletic programs. Keshia Campbell will become Hampton’s first female athletic director Aug. 6. Credits: Hampton SID/Jeff Cunningham When she takes the reins of

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UAPB Program Prepares Students for Careers in Fashion

Source : Bobbie Crockett | uapbnews PINE BLUFF, Ark. – As they prepare students to work in the fashion industry, instructors at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff are employing some of the latest technology and techniques. For example, an environmental test chamber looks like something straight out of science fiction: a large, stainless

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