When first year student Alexis Obando-Johnson first came to California State University, Northridge, he struggled to make friends and find a community. But after being accepted into the Black Scholars Matter program, he saw a huge difference in his college experience. “I’m surrounded by people like me, I’m taught about the Black experience and I’m.
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We want the Terre Haute community to know that good folks still exist. The newly formed Village Collective is eternally grateful to have encountered so many of them this summer,
Black Scholars Matter accepted 13 students into their second cohort and welcomed them on April 29 at the University Student Union’s Thousand Oaks Room. The event consisted of a program overview, group activities and a Q&A panel with four current BSM students. Theresa White, full-time professor and former chair of the Africana studies department, serves.