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(Black PR Wire) ATLANTA Today, Clark Atlanta University and higher education stakeholders announced the launch of the HBCU Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) at CAU. The groundbreaking initiative will serve as an incubator for recruiting and developing the future presidents of over 100 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The first program of its kind, ELI will help preserve and strengthen HBCUs as a hub for education, opportunity and uplift in the Black community. The effort is supported by The Rich Foundation, Inc., Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Microsoft Corporation, Toyota, Educational Credit Management Corporation (ECMC), and a distinguished group of business leaders, educators and philanthropists. Interested participants may apply online beginning April 15, 2021.
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Serendipity in Hip-Hop is a recurring theme and no one knows this better than DJ Drama. Sometimes things just come together. Quite a few rappers have to thank him for deciding to stay put, but, as he shared in a recent interview with Atlanta’s Hot 107.9, Jeezy was the first to show his appreciation for his Gangsta Grillz success.
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Back in the early aughts, Drama, born Tyree Simmons, was a few years out of Clark Atlanta University and instead of returning to his native Philadelphia post-graduation, he decided to make a career for himself down in the A.
Despite their engagement grabbing national attention recently, Brittney Miller, 30, and William Hunn, 31 of Atlanta have a love story that started off modestly. The two met while attending Clark Atlanta University together. They would see each other in passing, but that was all their schedules allowed for at the time.
“William was really low-key. He focused a lot on himself, at least from what I remember back in the day,” Brittney says. “I was in band so that was my life in college. So we really weren’t out there like that.”
While they knew of each other through a few friends then, they would finally have the opportunity to get to know one another better after making a connection last year. In the time since, their relationship blossomed in ways they hadn’t expected or experienced previously.
/PRNewswire/ On Monday, April 19th at 11:00 a.m. Clark Atlanta University, the University of Liberia, and the Liberian Consulate in the State of Georgia in.