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HOPE Dealer Spotlight: Garrick Gibson of HBCU Lifestyle1 comment

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 4 months ago: From their start as an HBCU apparel reseller to a current hub of HBCU news, HBCU Lifestyle — l … more →

Tags: College, Historically Black Colleges, Professional Development, Higher Education, young professionals, entrepreneur, garrick gibson, HBCU Lifestyle, family business

2012 H.O.P.E. Scholar: Nathaniel Shelton1 comment

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 6 months ago: “It’s not fair for me to receive assistance from this community and not give back,” said Natha … more →

Tags: Scholarship, award, Howard University, NATHANIEL SHELTON, Recipient, Theatre Arts

Vote Like Your Future Depends On It

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 6 months ago: One question dominates the political discourse in this country: How do we move this country forward? … more →

Tags: Advice, young professionals, blood sweat and tears, Vote Vote, Political Rhetoric, Current Events, Political Discourse, vote, election

Musings of HOPE Scholarship Co-Founder Michelle Janaye

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 7 months ago: My name is Michelle Janaye. I am a co-founder and assistant director for The H.O.P.E. Scholarship In … more →

Tags: Michelle Janaye, HOPE, Education, Philanthropy, Challenges, qa, Interview

Life After Graduation: The Peace Corps

sabpcv wrote 10 months ago: Reblogged from The H.O.P.E. Scholarship: I attempted to listen as my friend Antonio, a neighbor in t … more →

Tags: Education, Career, peace corps, College Student, College Advice, rpcv, PCV, Ecuador, African American

HOPE Dealer Spotlight: Mr. Dillard1 comment

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 12 months ago: Jerome Bailey is the not student he used to be. He is better. Bailey says, “in high school I was a s … more →

Tags: HBCU, Professional Development, Student Life, Fraternity, Student, New Orleans, Dillard University, Mr. Dillard, Jerome Bailiey

H.O.P.E.'s Best: Top 5 Blog Posts

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: Enjoy H.O.P.E.’s top 5 blog posts to date. 1. Microwave Revolutions: The recent execution of d … more →

Tags: college students, Education, HBCU, College, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Greek Life, Divine Nine, revolution, Friends

Life After Graduation: The Artist1 comment

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: When it comes to photography, my perspective is to tell a good story. My goal is to showcase the sub … more →

Tags: college students, College Advice, young professionals, Photography, Artist, Business, entrepreneur, Journalism, Professional

Life After Graduation: The Military

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: This time the question took me by surprise. I hadn’t had time to queue up my ready-made responses. I … more →

Tags: HBCU, Education, College, College Advice, Professional Development, Advice, Graduation, military, USAF

Life After Graduation: The Peace Corps3 comments

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: I attempted to listen as my friend Antonio, a neighbor in the community where I lived and worked, ex … more →

Tags: activism, college students, College Advice, Professional Development, Student Advice, Graduation, peace corps, PCV, Ecuador

Life After Graduation: The New Graduate

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: To me graduation is clearance. Clearance to be free and explore the world without class being the fi … more →

Tags: Education, HBCU, Historically Black Colleges, college students, Internships, Professional Development, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, networking, DC

Travel Bug: Discover Yourself Through Travel

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: Without new experiences, something inside of us sleeps. The sleeper must awaken.” – Frank Herbert I … more →

Tags: college students, Professional Development, Student Advice, Travel, Advice, Explore, Self Discovery

The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities: What is it?

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: One of the many things that Barack Obama has done since his election is sign an executive order reco … more →

Tags: HBCU, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, college students, HBCU, Education, College, Historically Black Colleges, Higher Education, Marybeth Gasman

21st Century Rat Pack2 comments

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: Childhood friends keep us grounded. College friends propel us to achieve more than we ever thought w … more →

Tags: HBCU, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, college students, HBCU, College, young professionals, Friends, north carolina a&t, NC AT

Making Giving A Tradition1 comment

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: What if you didn’t have a college degree? Would you have the career that you have today? Would you l … more →

Tags: HBCU, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, college students, HBCU, Education, College, Historically Black Colleges, Higher Education, Alumni

Tailor Made

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: Cashmere Club of Morehouse College The yard is their stage and the halls are their runway. Students … more →

Tags: HBCU, College, Historically Black Colleges, college students, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Higher Education, morehouse, Fashion, Clothes

Treat Your Education Like a Toolbox for Change

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: Photo Attribution: ZZPZA Looking back, freshman orientation changed my life.  I remember being quite … more →

Tags: HBCU, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, college students, Education, College, College Advice, Higher Education, Advice, Tools

How H.O.P.E. Became A Movement2 comments

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: It was all a dream. Literally. I always wanted to start a scholarship fund, but I didn’t feel like I … more →

Tags: Philanthropy, HBCU students, HBCU Alumni

HOPE: Helping Others Pursue Education

The H.O.P.E. Scholarship wrote 1 year ago: An idea that began with only a few people and resources has sparked a fire in the hearts of a new ge … more →

Tags: HBCU, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, college students, HBCU, Video


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