HBCU SYMPOSIUM 2017
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Posted By: Legasaurus Sister on January 13, 2017 FEATURED Content The Only National Convening of Past, Present, Future HBCU Students, Personnel and Advocates Miami Gardens, FL, January 13, 2017– Club 1964, Inc. would like to announce that we are holding our 2nd Annual HBCU Symposium on March 29th-31st, 2017 at the illustrious Florida Memorial University. Last year, we hosted our Inaugural HBCU Symposium and we had over 400 delegates, speakers, and committee members from across the nation. If you want to come and represent your high school or HBCU, please visit bit.ly/hbcusym. “This year will be bigger and better than the inaugural symposium. We are dedicating our everything to this event and we hope that our HBCU family will enjoy it.” -Breana McBride, President, Florida Memorial University Club 1964, Inc. Chapter #1 The theme this year is “Expanding Our Horizons.” We will discuss different topics about: health, education, and social justice reform in addition to providing practical skills and tools for high school students and undergraduates matriculating to and through college, graduate school, and the professional world. We are also seeking individual and corporate sponsorships. Please visit the sponsorship website, club1964.org/sponsors for more information. # # # If you would like more information about this topic, please contact the Symposium Staff at hbcuhorizons@club1964.org If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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