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Shaker Heights Schools Hosting Panel Session on Historically Black Colleges and Universities
If you're thinking about attending an HBCU next year, or if you've never considered the option, this event is geared for you.

SHAKER HEIGHTS, OH - Shaker Heights Schools are hosting a panel discussion on attending historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) tonight. The event will be held at the high school and will offer attendees the chance to have intimate conversations with alumni of HBCUs.
The event will start at 6 p.m. and will be held in the school's upper cafeteria. The panel will feature Rev. Dr. Otis Moss and Johnny C. Taylor, president of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Following the panel, attendees will be able to talk to current HBCU students and alumni.
The event is formally titled "The Good, Bad & Ugly: What "A Different World" Doesn't Tell You About Attending an HCBU." The event was organized by Shaker Heights alumni Tiara Sargeant.
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