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HBCU Talladega College Receives $150,000 Grant From Alabama Power
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Corporations are doing more to help historically Black colleges and universities stay alive, specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic. This week, Alabama Power and its parent operator, Southern Company donated $150,000 to support Talladega College to go towards infrastructure and technology needs for the campus.
“We are so grateful to receive this generous grant from Alabama Power and Southern Company. With record-breaking enrollment increases and three new buildings on campus, our technology needs have increased significantly,” said Talladega College President Dr. Billy C. Hawkins in a press statement sent to
Talladega College receives $150K grant from Alabama Power/Southern Company annistonstar.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from annistonstar.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
talladega college were invited to the friday ceremony, but the band had to raise $75,000 for the trip and as an historically black college, they also face some criticism along the way it. on the o reilly factor s thursday night. i ve had a lot of pressure and a lot of folks have come out with me but the very negative manner. i ve been personally attacked, they threatened to oust the president at talladega college. this is a great opportunity for students and i said that to the outset, and to participate in the national stage. since that interview, the band has raised an additional $300,000 plus there is go find me page, more than enough to send them to washington d.c. dr. billy c. hawkins is the