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FAMU Among HBCUs To Receive $50,000 In Emergency Funding from Vanguard - Black News Channel

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Special from Florida AM University Florida AM University (FAMU) is one of five historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) impacted by the global pandemic to receive $50,000 in direct emergency funding support from Vanguard, the firm announced Friday. Delaware State University, Hampton University, Howard University, and North Carolina AT State University were among the other HBCUs that each received $50,000 in direct emergency assistance. Vanguard also contributed $100,000 to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund’s COVID-19 HBCU Emergency Fund, which provides resources to ensure students and faculty have access to virtual learning tools, mental health support, and tuition assistance. “Vanguard believes []

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