Today we opened up our school year officially with our faculty-staff institute. I will discuss more of that later, but a part of our program today focused on the gift announcement for our Social Justice Initiative.
Bob Birch, our chair of the Board of Trustees, welcomed the guests. Several board members were on hand, along with a strong contingent of news agencies. Bob is regional president of Centennial Bank.
Our next speaker was Dr. John S. Wilson, executive director of the White House Initiative on HBCUs. Dr. Wilson keynoted our conference earlier in the morning, and offered comments about the important role HBCUs will play in helping to achieve President Obama's 20-20 goal.
I offered remarks about the evolution of the justice initiative, and the work done to lead up to this gift. It was important to remind everyone that social justice is very important in the United Methodist Church as well, since we are a Methodist HBCU.
Finally, Bill Moses from the Kresge Foundation, discussed this history of the foundation. He shared that we received a $1.2M grant for our initiative, to provide funds for staff, faculty development, conferences, student experiences, and visiting professorships. In addition, $300K will be used as part of a challenge grant to assist with endowment building.
So today was a great day for the college, as well as the city and the state. Stay tuned for more news about the development of the social justice initiative.
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