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Amy and Frank Garrison, who are graduates of the neighboring Vanderbilt University, gave the HBCU $2.5 million, marking the largest gift from a Nashville resident in Fisk’s 155-year history.The funds will be used to establish an endowed chair position named in honor of Dr. Diane Nash, the iconic civil rights strategist. “We could not be more excited about this extraordinarily generous gift and we are grateful that Dr. Nash has allowed the University to name this historic Chair in her honor,” Fisk University President Vann R. Newkirk said in a statement. The Diane Nash –– Descendants of the Emancipation Chair will serve as the director of the John Lewis Center for Social Justice, the University said in a release. Both Dr. Nash, and the late civil rights icon ....
Fisk University receives largest gift in its history from Nashville family We could not be more excited about this extraordinarily generous gift and we are grateful that Dr. Nash has allowed the University to name this historic Chair in her honor”, said Fisk University President Vann R. Newkirk. Loading the player. On Monday, Fisk University announced that it received a $2.5 million donation from a Nashville family. The donation came from a couple, Amy and Frank Garrison, and is the largest in the HBCUs 155 year history. “We could not be more excited about this extraordinarily generous gift and we are grateful that Dr. Nash has allowed the University to name this historic Chair in her honor”, said Fisk University President ....
filming for seasons 41 and 42 indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, EW is reaching back into the reality show’s past. We sent a Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire to a batch of former players to fill out with their thoughts about their time on the show as well as updates on what they’ve been up to since. Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player. Survivor: Africa was no joke. For season 3 of the venerable reality franchise, 16 contestants were dumped in the middle of Kenya’s Shaba National Reserve and left to fend for themselves kinda. The problem was that producers mere mildly concerned that the players might end up, well…eaten. Due to all the wildlife in the area, the tribe camps came complete with fencing to keep animals away. And, according to contestant Teresa “T-Bird” Cooper, that’s not all. ....