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Andscape columnist Bill Rhoden (left) and Rhoden Fellow Ciara Latham (right) take a selfie at the Big East men's basketball tournament at Madison Square Garden in New York. HBCU

Howard student learns to embrace her authentic self as a sports journalist

Ciara Latham says Rhoden Fellowship helped her silence the fear of rejection and use her personal voice and experiences to enhance her storytelling

Norfolk State student Alauna Marable sits at the original "SportsCenter" desk at ESPN’s headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. HBCU

Rhoden Fellowship moves Norfolk State student a step closer to her dream career

Alauna Marable says writing articles, producing podcasts and social content and covering live events has deepened her desire to work in sports media

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For North Carolina A&T student, Rhoden Fellowship became next step in God’s plan

Gabrielle Heyward says the time she spent on campus and with Andscape has helped her learn who she is — and who she wants to be

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Rhoden Fellowship let Southern University student fall in love with storytelling again

Sydney Cuillier found inspiration and sisterhood while covering events ranging from homecoming to the Super Bowl

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Rhoden Fellowship helped Clark Atlanta student find her voice — and her purpose

Nilea Cosley says the yearlong program has increased her confidence and given her sense of community as she begins her career

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The Rhoden Fellowship became Langston student’s family when she needed it most

After the passing of her dear aunt, Aniyah Robinson says she received unwavering support despite being hundreds of miles away from home

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Southern University student’s first voting experience comes with a wave of nerves and pride

‘Despite its brevity, it was a moment I will never forget,’ she says

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North Carolina A&T student passed up a Fortune 500 job to chase her sports dreams

Second time’s the charm: Persistence pays off for Aggie who didn’t allow an initial denial keep her from applying again for Rhoden Fellowship

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Howard University became my home not too far away from home

Rhoden Fellow stepped out of her writing comfort zone and became more active in on-campus life while learning about journalism

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