Philanthropy must fund students - not just institutions - in order to increase HBCU graduation rates and provide economic freedom for students to pursue their desired careers.
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On a night when nearly 700 Florida A&M University graduates crossed the stage in Tallahassee, Oluwamodupe Oloyede was standing under the lights of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta-mace in hand, legacy ...