🎓Congradulations to Genevieve! PNB Company dancer Genevieve Waldorf recently graduated from Harvard University with a degree in applied math with a focus on government, and a secondary degree in computer science. Genevieve has been working towards this degree since 2015, as she’s balanced her professional dance career with her studies. Join PNB in celebrating Genevieve, her recent graduation, and her dedication to balancing her education and dance career! Genevieve was featured in the Harvard Gazette. Learn more about her educational journey in this lovely article >> https://lnkd.in/eEeGyrVM
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Malcolm X said it best! 🫡 While there are certainly valid life paths that don't require traditional schooling, there's nothing quite like an education to guarantee your access to the best things life has to offer. 📚 To name just a few: 👉🏾Our relationships with our teachers, particularly in high school and college, often alter the course of our lives. They can expose us to fields of study we never knew were possible and illuminate talents we never knew we had! 👉🏾Education opens the door to career paths such as law, higher education, and medicine. 👉🏾Positive relationships with our educators often serve as valuable professional connections down the road, particularly for those who weren't born into professional connections and generational wealth. 👉🏾College education massively expands our perceptions of what's possible and exposes us to a variety of life paths we may not have had the chance to witness otherwise. Here at Charter Collaborative, we love to champion Historically Black Colleges and Universities both for their academic excellence and how they provide tailored post-grad support to students of color. ❤️ Who helped you learn the value of a good education? Share your story below!
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🌍 Through the "Borders & Identities" course, students are given a platform to articulate their identities, critically examine their lives and their ancestors' experiences, and envision a path forward for society. ➡️ Learn more about this class on our blog: https://lnkd.in/gkdFupfv
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Join us for a DSU Dissertation Defense that looks at Black men in education. "Unraveling The Factors Impacting the Retention and Achievement of Black Male Teachers: A Phenomenological Exploration of Social and Task-Related Antecedents"
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https://lnkd.in/gXwDkhfd The new book features a range of HBCU alumni describing the enduring effects of their college experiences
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Today is our deadline! | Spotlight the standout features of your HBCU in our August 15 edition as we profile our country's Historically Black colleges and universities. Learn more about being a part of this edition: https://bit.ly/3KTEHNy
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Are "historically black colleges and universities" (HBCU) still necessary in the US? Why or why not? 2. How do the 37 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States compare in terms of reputation to majority-white, elite American colleges and universities? 3. Is there any difference in education at a historically black college or university (HBCU) compared to a predominantly white institute (PWI)? What are some responses from people who have experienced both institutions? 4. What is it like to attend a historically black college or university (HBCU)? 5. What are some surprising things about attending a Historically Black College / University today? 6. How many historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are there in the United States? Which states have the most HBCUs?
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Lincoln University: Where Legacy Meets Lit and Futures Are Forged: Learn about Lincoln University, P.A.'s impact and growth from Dr. Hamilton Raymond, championing diversity and education excellence. The post Lincoln University: Where Legacy Meets Lit and Futures Are Forged appeared first on HBCU Lifestyle – Black College Living.
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How to fail the child in your life? Allow the American public education system (as it currently stands) to teach them watered down Black history. How to set your child up for success? Collaborative learn about the 107 HBCUs and uncover more truths than they (and you) ever did in any level of schooling! Start here: I See You HBCU https://a.co/d/jajZhno
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Want to attend an Historically Black College or University (HBCU) and qualify for $575,000 in scholarships? Attend How To Go To College For Free: Historically Black Colleges & Universities on Tuesday, June 18. HBCU Scholarship List: $575,000 In Scholarships
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