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Judge Hatchett Inspires Students Judge Glenda Hatchett, known for her courtroom television show, spoke to Spelman College students during the Nov. 12 convocation. She encouraged students to “do what you can, where you can” to help people achieve their potential in life. Judge Hatchett also admitted that while being a judge was not her first [...]
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LEADS Hosts Girls Leadership Institute Annie Whatley, acting director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity at the Department of Energy obtained a grant making the Third Annual Girls Leadership Institute possible. “Preparing the next Generation of D.I.V.A.S.,” an acronym meaning disciplined informed, visible, active students, the program was designed for young girls ages [...]
The Coca-Cola Company Gives $7.2 Million to the Atlanta University Center On Sept. 9 The Coca-Cola Company announced it will give $6 million to Spelman College, Morehouse College, Clark Atlanta University and the Morehouse School of Medicine, all part of the Atlanta University Center. This support will assist students with scholarship funds. Additionally, the company [...]
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