Shaw University Recognizes HBTI Presidential/Deans Fellows
Presidential/Deans Fellows Kathlene Judd and Yuri Yamamoto will help advance the mission of Shaw University Divinity School
Shaw University Divinity School (SUDS) is excited to announce scholarships to two Historically Black Theological Institutions (HBTI) Presidential/Deans Fellows, Kathlene Judd and Yuri Yamamoto. Shaw University is extremely proud to award Kathlene and Yuri with these scholarships, said Dr. Paulette Dillard, President of Shaw University. These scholars represent the high caliber of students in our Divinity program and embody the University s commitment to exemplary achievement. The Divinity School is excited to present these outstanding students with scholarships that will help to continue their dedicated work, said Dr. Johnny Hill, Dean of the Divinity School. We are proud to equip these students with the tools they need
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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) More students are attending HBCUs. That s according to a study conducted by the Stanford University Center for Education Policy Analysis, which links a twenty percent increase in new student enrollment at HBCU s to the national, social and political climate, as well as increased hate crimes.
For freshmen student Maya Martin, selecting Fayetteville State University felt like an extension of life at home family atmosphere where she s comfortable being herself and on a college campus where she doesn t have to worry about feeling invisible. You don t want to be in an environment where you have to constantly defend your Blackness and defend the wrongs made against us, said Martin.
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Dreams Held Fast: A Timeline of Black History in the Triangle
Designed by Jon Fuller
From the nationâs first public university, built by enslaved people, to the demonstrators this summer who finally rid the Capitol grounds of its monuments to white supremacy, the history of the Triangle and its major towns and citiesâChapel Hill, Durham, and Raleighâis inextricably intertwined with the history of its Black residents.
Black history is American history, and Black History Week, established as a precursor to Black History Month by the author and historian Carter G. Woodson, was an early affirmation, and now an ongoing reminder, that Black Lives Matter.