News Archive for Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group
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Excellence of the Black Woman Conference is today
Join us for this free conference hosted by the Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group on Nov. 11. Dr. Pamela L. Pugh, vice president of the Michigan State Board of Education, is the keynote speaker.
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HFC’s Harvell joins Community Conversation on supporting Black male students
Dr. Kalvin DaRonne Harvell will give his insights at Nov. 19's “How to Support Michigan’s Black Male Students in 2023" discussion.
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Students: Mellon Research Scholar Fellowship info session Sept. 21
For HFC students interested in the humanities or social sciences, do not miss this session!
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Black Male & QUEENS Focus Group meets every Wednesday
The first Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group meeting this fall is Wednesday, Sept. 14, at noon in Room N-011. All are invited.
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HawkStrong: Lasonia Gentle uplifts fellow graduates with commencement poem
Lauded by professors for her optimism and drive, graduating student Lasonia Gentle looks forward to pursuing a career in social work. She reads her commencement-inspired poem for other graduates.
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BMQFG holds Rites of Passage graduation event April 28
Members of HFC's BMQFG will be honored at April 28's Rites of Passage graduation event.
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Black Male Retention: Best Practices and Student Success Conference 2022
“Resiliency During Uncertainty: Succeeding Despite Challenges” is the theme of the 3rd annual Annual Black Male Retention: Best Practices and Student Success Conference. Dr. Fredrick Douglass Dixon is the keynote speaker.
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HawkStrong: BMQFG helped Vanessa Newton realize her passion for nursing
HFC's BMQFG opened up many doors for nursing student Vanessa Newton, who is also enrolled in the Henry Ford II Honors program.
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“March THIRD: The Third Day of Our Preparation for Black History Month” March 2
HFC's Dr. Kalvin DaRonne Harvell will speak about the work of Dr. Carter G. Woodson, "Father of Black History Month," on March 2 (yes, the event name differs from the event date).
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BMQFG Presents “A Celebration of Black Love Day” Feb. 9
The BMQFG will discuss various opportunities with the Transfer Bridges to Humanities at Michigan and Henry Ford II Honors Program.
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BMQFG hosts Historically Black College and University virtual tour Jan. 19
Students will have the opportunity to hear from representatives of five universities during the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) event Jan. 19.
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HFC and UM-Dearborn invite you to MLK Peace Rally Jan. 20
MLK Peace Rally on January 20 begins at UM-Dearborn and ends at HFC. Senator Santana, Dr. Kalvin Harvell and VP Holly Diamond will speak.
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Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group meetings for Winter 2022
The first Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group meeting this fall is Wednesday, Jan. 12, at noon via Zoom. All are invited.
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HawkPride: Alumna plans to attend law school after earning her MBA
HFC was Keirra Scott's third try at higher education. This time, she found the right path. Now, she's out to make a difference in others' lives.
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Celebrate Kwanzaa with the BMQFG on Dec. 1
Celebrate. Learn. Enjoy this annual community gathering and symposium! All are invited.
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The Excellence of the Black Woman conference 2021
Join us for this free conference hosted by the Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group, Nov. 11 and 12. Dr. Kenja McCray is the keynote speaker. All are invited.
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HFC’s Claybourne coauthors CCSJ antiracism glossary
HFC's Chardin Claybourne is one of eight authors of, “Antiracism Glossary for Education and Life." His life experiences provided ample material, in addition to the academic exercise.
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HFC welcomes Courtney Henderson Matthews
HFC is the right fit and the right choice for new English instructor, who has taught in several states before coming to Michigan.
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Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group meetings for Fall 2021
The first Black Male and QUEENS Focus Group meeting this fall is Weds., Sept. 15 at noon, via Zoom. All are invited.
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Alanna Schwartz leads the way through U-M Englehardt Social Justice Project
Alanna Schwartz has changed her future goals because of her experience at HFC. This summer, she is working to change the world through a social justice fellowship.