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Tennessee State fights chronic underfunding

The “aging infrastructure” of the 109-year-old institution and years of “deferred maintenance” have made for this and other decidedly not 21st-century conditions on campus.​ The university can t afford to pay for upkeep, much less advance its technological capabilities. It has been historically underfunded by the state of Tennessee and shortchanged hundreds of millions of dollars it was owed for at least 50 years. “I can’t overstress the dramatic effect [the underfunding has] had on TSU,” said Glenda Baskin Glover, president of Tennessee State. “It has severely hampered our student and faculty technology advancements, our ability to recruit academically talented students, to compete with the scholarship offers from other schools that can offer much more competitive scholarship packages. That’s where we are.”

McDonalds awarding $500K in scholarships to HBCU students

Stacy M. Brown | 4/23/2021, 6 a.m. Howard University College of Nursing and Allied Health Science student, Maya Rashad. Courtesy Photo/McDonalds USA Incoming and current students of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have just a short time left to apply for the McDonald’s Black & Positively Golden Scholarship program aimed at helping individuals continue their education during the COVID-19 pandemic. McDonald’s USA is awarding $500,000 to incoming and current HBCU students through the program in partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF). For the second consecutive year, 34 HBCU students will have the opportunity to make their dreams a reality and obtain a college degree— receiving up to $15,000 each in funding for the 2021-2022 academic year.

Be the Change Virtual Job Fair Expands to Wine, Beer, and Spirits

Registration is open now for the virtual job fair on April 22. April 21, 2021 The second Be the Change Job Fair, dedicated to creating more diverse and equitable workplaces in the beverage alcohol industry, will take place virtually on April 22, 2021. Candidate registration is now open “to all” and the free, four-hour event, which has space for up to 2,400 jobseekers, has expanded this go around from the wine world to include beer and spirits as well. The first Be the Change Job Fair, which took place last December, was wine-job focused simply because all four founders Cara Bertone, Lia Jones, Philana Bouvier, and Rania Zayyat have wine-centric backgrounds. But as word spread, Be the Change started receiving inquiries about expanding to beer and spirits. Not wanting to pivot too quickly on their first-ever job fair, they decided to save the expansion for the next one. This time, they’re ready and have big-name exhibitors in the beer and spirits industries like Tito’s

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