Entrepreneurial Studies Increasing at HBCUs Such as Howard University School of Business
Entrepreneurial programs are gaining traction at HBCUs across the country.
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Entrepreneurial programs are gaining traction at HBCUs across the country.
Elijah may have a future because of the intervention of that nonprofit. But the larger issue is that many of Detroit’s schoolchildren—and many black schoolchildren throughout the nation—cannot read. And not all are dyslexic.
Outside of this event, MetLife Foundation has contributed over $1 billion to the communities that they serve and has Continuously built a history of supporting economic mobility through access to education for thousands of HBCU students.
Dr. Joseph Endom Jones, Rosa Kinckle Jones, and their youngest son, Eugene Kinckle Jones, co-founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., are honored with a historical marker.