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Founder of Atlanta Greek Picnic is always working
Tiwa Williams started seven-day event in 2004, and it keeps growing
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Wiley College aims to create HBCU Speech and Debate League
It would develop and manage teams that will compete in the first HBCU National Tournament next year
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Death of Morehouse College president stuns school community
The death of William ‘Bill’ Taggart after recent administration turmoil leaves students asking, ‘What’s next?’
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Spelman and Maryland Eastern Shore lead the way as environmentally conscious HBCUs
Both schools’ strategies are to have sustainable buildings and classwork
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NCAA ban of 15 HBCU teams from postseason play is polite racism
If regulators looked honestly at the academic progress of black athletes, major Division I programs would be censured too
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Rhoden Fellows podcast: ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith talks NBA playoffs
Smith, a Winston-Salem State University grad, also talks about the value of going to an HBCU
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Rhoden Fellows podcast: An interview with NFL free agent signee Taylor Reynolds
Plus, they discuss President Obama’s re-emergence in public life
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Morehouse College relies on new leadership for change
After a leadership shakeup, Bill Taggart and Willie Woods aim to get back to college’s core principles
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Minor League Baseball program aims to increase diversity in front offices
FIELD program introduces underrepresented groups to professional baseball