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From A&T to PhD Scholarship Fundraiser: A Conversation with Co-founder Dr. Terrell Morton

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Support the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship
Discover the transformative power of community support and philanthropy in our special 40th birthday series for Entrepreneur Appetite. Join host Dr. Langston Clark as he sets an ambitious goal to secure 40 new donors for the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship at North Carolina A&T State University, a vital initiative designed to support educators pursuing graduate degrees. Throughout June and July, all podcast profits will be dedicated to this scholarship, propelling future leaders in education. Be inspired by heartfelt testimonials from A&T alumni who share how their PhD journeys have shaped their lives and careers, creating ripples of impact within their communities.
In a riveting conversation with Dr. Terrell Morton, assistant professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and co-founder of the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship, we explore the indispensable role of philanthropy and early academic support. Dr. Morton delves into his own educational path from A&T to his current esteemed position, emphasizing the significance of investing in Black institutions. He underscores the necessity of both financial aid and mentorship, revealing how these elements have propelled many students toward remarkable achievements. This chapter also sheds light on the broader impact of graduate education at HBCUs, advocating for these institutions as a backbone of professional and societal parity for Black individuals.
Our conversation takes a deeper look at the critical role of graduate education in achieving professional advancement and societal equity. We discuss the historical context of Black education, pre- and post-Brown v. Board of Education, and the pressing need to bolster graduate programs at HBCUs as a form of reparative justice. Highlighting the importance of initiatives like the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship, we aim to create a robust network of care and recognition that nurtures scholars and enables them to make significant contributions in their fields. Tune in to learn how you can be part of this vital cause and help foster a new generation of Black leaders in education.

Support the Show.

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Chapters

1. Supporting Black Businesses and Educators (00:00:15)

2. Investment in Black STEM Scholars (00:10:05)

3. Supporting Graduate Students at HBCUs (00:18:46)

4. Graduate Education and HBCUs Impact (00:23:15)

121 episodes

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Content provided by Langston Clark. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Langston Clark or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Support the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship
Discover the transformative power of community support and philanthropy in our special 40th birthday series for Entrepreneur Appetite. Join host Dr. Langston Clark as he sets an ambitious goal to secure 40 new donors for the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship at North Carolina A&T State University, a vital initiative designed to support educators pursuing graduate degrees. Throughout June and July, all podcast profits will be dedicated to this scholarship, propelling future leaders in education. Be inspired by heartfelt testimonials from A&T alumni who share how their PhD journeys have shaped their lives and careers, creating ripples of impact within their communities.
In a riveting conversation with Dr. Terrell Morton, assistant professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago, and co-founder of the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship, we explore the indispensable role of philanthropy and early academic support. Dr. Morton delves into his own educational path from A&T to his current esteemed position, emphasizing the significance of investing in Black institutions. He underscores the necessity of both financial aid and mentorship, revealing how these elements have propelled many students toward remarkable achievements. This chapter also sheds light on the broader impact of graduate education at HBCUs, advocating for these institutions as a backbone of professional and societal parity for Black individuals.
Our conversation takes a deeper look at the critical role of graduate education in achieving professional advancement and societal equity. We discuss the historical context of Black education, pre- and post-Brown v. Board of Education, and the pressing need to bolster graduate programs at HBCUs as a form of reparative justice. Highlighting the importance of initiatives like the From A&T to PhD Endowed Scholarship, we aim to create a robust network of care and recognition that nurtures scholars and enables them to make significant contributions in their fields. Tune in to learn how you can be part of this vital cause and help foster a new generation of Black leaders in education.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Supporting Black Businesses and Educators (00:00:15)

2. Investment in Black STEM Scholars (00:10:05)

3. Supporting Graduate Students at HBCUs (00:18:46)

4. Graduate Education and HBCUs Impact (00:23:15)

121 episodes

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