Every year, there are many programs that give away scholarships to thousands of African American and other minority students. In 2020, though, many of these programs have been cancelled and/or postponed because of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. Here are 10 black scholarship programs that are still open.
Education
Ronald Reagan High School senior Allen Choyce is the recipient of a $1,200 Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship from the North Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE). Scholarships are given annually in honor of Dr. King’s legacy.
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Earlier this week, Knollwood Baptist Church and Action4Equity held a virtual gathering to discuss the recent findings in the state’s landmark constitutional education case, Leandro v. North Carolina, and how it will impact the future of K-12 education funding across the state.
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Stephanie Dance-Barnes, interim associate provost, dean of the University College of Lifelong Learning and associate professor of cell and molecular biology at Winston Salem State University, has been named dean of the College of Science and Health at DePaul University in Chicago.