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FEATURED ARTISTS AND ENTREPRENEURS
Christina Harley is a proud Bruin and a graduate of UCLA’s Theater Arts program. She was very active in the African Student Union at UCLA where she co-wrote, co-produced, and performed in the program “Ebony Suite: A Tribute To Black Music and Dance.” After graduation, Christina began writing and performing with a sketch comedy group called “Black Women In Comedy” which performed at the Tsunami Theater in Los Feliz, California. Soon after her work with BWIC, Christina wrot
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Mar 193 min read


Exploring the Significance of the HBCU Experience
What is an HBCU? By definition, a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) is an institution of higher education established before 1964 with the primary mission of educating Black Americans. These schools emerged in response to the legalized segregation and racial prejudice that prevented Black students from accessing predominantly white institutions throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. Following the Civil War and during Reconstruction, HBCUs became essential
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Mar 193 min read


Hampton University Celebrates Trailblazing Legacy in Atmospheric Sciences with role in NASA’s AIM Mission (www.hamptonu.edu.)
HAMPTON, Va. (April 15, 2025) – Eighteen years ago, Hampton University reached for the stars—quite literally—motivated by a desire to answer fundamental questions about Earth’s changing atmosphere. At a time when global concern about climate change and its long-term consequences was mounting, the university sought to elevate its voice in the scientific community, disrupt the status quo in aerospace research, and offer students from underrepresented backgrounds a front-row sea
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