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News-Is TikTok ruining HBCU recruiting and now TikTok is getting banned in the US!!!
Per HBCU Pulse
https://www.instagram.com/p/C6Gt4aPPChz/
Student News-A graduation ceremony for nursing students at Howard University ended abruptly Thursday after the auditorium reached capacity. The graduation was at Cramton Auditorium for the College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, the building was at capacity and loved ones were locked out and then the graduation was ended by Dr. Gina S. Brown.
Per NBC News
Yard News-FAMU ‘pauses’ $237M donation amid scrutiny; University to audit major gift process from CEO Gregory Gerami of the Batterson Farms Corporation. The donation is under investigation and is on pause by the University.
Per CBS News
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