White House Initiative on HBCUs Names Oakwood University student as an All-Star
The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) announced last week its 2017 HBCU All-Stars at the Annual Summit hosted at the White House on September 18, 2017. Among the 62 All-Stars (pictured) is Oakwood student Jujuan Sanders.
These distinguished undergraduate and graduate students recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in scholarship, leadership, and civic engagement. This year's class of All-Stars are strong examples of the talent that HBCUs cultivate and excellent ambassadors of their respective institutions.
The All-Stars are appointed for one year to serve as ambassadors of the White House Initiative on HBCUs. The All-Stars provide outreach opportunities and communications to their fellow students about the value of education and the Initiative as a networking resource. Selected from a wide-range of applicants, the All-Stars came highly recommended from HBCU administrators and proved impressive beyond their resumes, transcripts and thorough applications.
"As a proud HBCU graduate, I am personally thrilled to congratulate this year's impressive class of HBCU All-Stars," said Omarosa Manigault, Assistant to the President and Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison.
These distinguished undergraduate and graduate students recognized for their outstanding accomplishments in scholarship, leadership, and civic engagement. This year's class of All-Stars are strong examples of the talent that HBCUs cultivate and excellent ambassadors of their respective institutions.
The All-Stars are appointed for one year to serve as ambassadors of the White House Initiative on HBCUs. The All-Stars provide outreach opportunities and communications to their fellow students about the value of education and the Initiative as a networking resource. Selected from a wide-range of applicants, the All-Stars came highly recommended from HBCU administrators and proved impressive beyond their resumes, transcripts and thorough applications.
"As a proud HBCU graduate, I am personally thrilled to congratulate this year's impressive class of HBCU All-Stars," said Omarosa Manigault, Assistant to the President and Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison.