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Podcast Episode 7: The H.O.P.E. Scholarship Initiative for HBCU students with Michelle Janaye

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Happy New Year! In this first episode of 2013 I share tips for college students to get back on a schedule after winter break.

In the featured section of the podcast I am joined by fellow HBCU advocate Michelle Janaye. Michelle was born to be journalist. She fell in love with words at the age of 5-years-old. Since then Journalism has taken her from the bayous of Louisiana to the South Lawn of the White House and everywhere in between. Michelle earned her bachelors degree from Howard University where she majored in print Journalism. From there she received her master’s degree in multimedia journalism at University of Maryland, College Park. Currently, Michelle is the co-founder and assistant director of The H.O.P.E. Scholarship Initiative, and works alongside of Hope Scholarship Director Jeffrey Chance, Marketing Director Teneasha Pierson and Partnership Director LaToya Archibald. She is also a freelance writer and videographer in the Chicago metropolitan area.

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Items Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Documentary: HUNGRY FOR CHANGE: Your health is in your hands
  • Book: Hungry for Change: Ditch the Diets, Conquer the Cravings, and Eat Your Way to Lifelong Health
  • Article: Tips for College Students to get Back on a Schedule after Winter Break
  • Website: The H.O.P.E. (Helping Others Pursue Education) Scholarship Initiative
  • Blog: The H.O.P.E. Scholarship
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHOPEScholarship
  • Twitter: http://twitter.com/hopescholarship
  • Tumbler: http://www.thehopescholarship.tumblr.com/
  • Michelle’s website: www.michellejanaye.com

January 6, 2013 by Garrick Gibson

About Garrick Gibson

Garrick Gibson, an alumnus of Florida A&M University is an HBCU advocate, designer, marathoner and blogger at HBCU Lifestyle. His passion for healthy living and raising college-bound children has led him to co-found HBCU Lifestyle, and inspire students and parents to preserve the HBCU tradition.

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