National Black Radio Hall of Fame inducts Fort Valley State s station manager
After more than 30 years in the broadcast industry, Shirley Ellis, known as Mama Mia, gets recognition for her hard work in and out of the radio booth. Author: Katelyn Sabater (13WMAZ) Updated: 7:22 PM EST February 4, 2021
FORT VALLEY, Ga. The National Black Radio Hall of Fame is inducting Fort Valley State University’s Television/Radio Station Manager Shirley Ellis this month.
Ellis, known to Central Georgia radio listeners as Mama Mia, has been on the air for more than 30 years.
She’s getting inducted with other Talented Sisters of Radio.
FORT VALLEY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Georgia Bureau of Investigation releases the images of three men wanted in connection to a shooting at Fort Valley State University. FVSU Police Chief Anita Allen says the shooting and armed robbery attempt happened around 1:00am Tuesday morning in a third-floor dorm room. The shooting sent a FVSU senior […]
The money, given by the company that makes and sells brands such as Guinness beer, Johnnie Walker whiskies and Smirnoff vodka, will create endowments to help colleges financially assist students.
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Diageo North America Establishes Innovative Program With HBCUs to Develop Future Leaders and Help Shape a More Equitable Society
February 3, 2021 GMT
Diageo North America establishes program with 25 HBCUs (Graphic: Business Wire)
NEW YORK (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 3, 2021
The North America business of Diageo, a global beverage leader, is committing $10 million to support 25 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and creating permanent endowed funds to provide financial aid grants anticipated to benefit thousands of talented students in need over the years. Funds will be available for HBCU students across different disciplines and majors, and distributed according to each institution’s financial aid process.