Rhoden Fellows
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From Bowie to the Big Easy, embracing my HBCU experience at Xavier University
Maryland native used his basketball fandom as motivation for developing his career path and learning about sports journalism during Rhoden Fellowship
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Lessons learned at Howard have helped me navigate an unusual college experience
Rhoden Fellow drew from her HBCU experiences for strength, motivation after being diagnosed with a brain tumor the summer before her senior year
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My new friend, nostalgia, is hitting hard as I graduate from Florida A&M University
After years of eschewing her family’s Rattler legacy, this Rhoden Fellow has found her own love for the HBCU through the Marching 100 and journalism
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Hampton University helped me discover the career I really want
Working with media professionals boosted this Rhoden Fellow’s self-confidence and her passion for journalism
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If I could go back in time, I’d choose my HBCU, North Carolina A&T, all over again
When the coronavirus pandemic disrupted her freshman year, this Rhoden Fellow regained her footing after launching a business, earning a place on the cheerleading team
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N.C. A&T cheerleaders pursue win as HBCU presence grows at national competition
Championship hosts a record-high 12 teams from Black colleges this year
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North Carolina Central’s Davius Richard wants to leave his mark on and off the field
Serving his community is a priority for MEAC’s offensive player of the year
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Career is a calling for Edward Waters University’s first female athletic director
Shepherding school’s transition to Division II, adding mental health resources top priorities for Ivana Rich
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Grambling State, Southern prepare to face off at Bayou Classic’s Battle of the Bands
Pride at stake for World Famed Tiger Marching Band, Human Jukebox