HBCU Voices: Executive Leaders' Unfiltered

HBCU Voices: Executive Leaders' Unfiltered

di UNCF Institute for Capacity Building
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Episode 3: Dr. Johnnetta Cole Live From UNITE
This week's episode was recorded live during the UNCF UNITE convening in Atlanta. Dr. Zillah Fluker sits down with Spelman College and Bennett College President Emerita and UNITE Keynote speaker Dr. Johnnetta Cole. Dr. Cole chats with Dr. Fluker about new policies affecting HBCUs, the importance of transforming Black institutions and more. Follow @UNCFICB on Linkedin, Twitter and YouTube to stay tuned in to HBCU Voices updates.
Episode 2: Shaw University
On this episode of HBCU Voices, Dr. Zillah Fluker sits down with Shaw University President, Dr. Paulette Dillard, Director, Office of Sponsored Programs and Transformation Officer, Dr. Tori Willis and Student Government Association President Zaid Steele. Tune in to gain insight on how North Carolina's first HBCU is transforming the institution.
Episode 1: Talladega College
In the debut episode of #HBCUVoices, Dr. Zillah Fluker is joined by Talladega College President, Dr. Gregory Vincent, Executive Vice President & Provost, Dr. Barbara Johnson and Senior Vice President for Student Life and Success, Dr. Pernella Rowena Deams. Tune in to hear how the leaders of Alabama’s oldest private HBCU are working together to transform the historic institution.
Episode 1 Teaser: Talladega College
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In the debut episode of #HBCUVoices, Dr. Zillah Fluker is joined by Talladega College President, Dr. Gregory Vincent, Executive Vice President & Provost, Barbara Johnson and Senior Vice President for Student Life and Success, Dr. Pernella Rowena Deams. Check out first episode available Tuesday on YouTube, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts. #BlackEducation #BlackColleges
HBCU Voices: Executive Leaders' Unfiltered Teaser
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HBCU Voices: Executive Leaders' Unfiltered is a podcast dedicated to uplifting historically Black colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that for generations have taken the lead in educating Black people. Join us every month as we chat with the leaders of these institutions to gain more insight on why Black colleges are so