McDonald's and La La Anthony are helping HBCU students secure money for college through the fast-food icon's Black & Positively Golden Scholarship Program.
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McDonald s is expecting to add more than 2,000 new jobs in Connecticut. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)
CONNECTICUT McDonald s Corporation expects to be adding more than 2,000 jobs at its restaurants in Connecticut for the warmer months in expectation of a busy summer season with dining rooms reopening.
The announcement was made Tuesday afternoon.
McDonald s officials put the summer number at 2,074 for both franchises and McDonald s company-owned restaurants in the state. A total of 77 new jobs are penciled in for Hartford.
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Let s go! As local employers, we re proud to provide employment and educational opportunities to our crew members and look forward to welcoming new employees to our McFamily this summer, said Aneka Young, a McDonald s owner/operator. We are a people business at our core, and as we welcome customers back into our dining rooms, the safety of our employees and cus
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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 McDonaldâs Black & Positively Golden Scholarship program aimed at helping individuals continue their education during the COVID-19 pandemic.
McDonaldâs 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 degreeâ receiving up to $15,000 each in funding for the 2021-2022 academic year.