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Trending Story: New England Sweetwater Farm & Distillery

New England Sweetwater Farm & Distillery (NESW) is a BLACK family owned and operated business founded in 2015 by Robert Patton-Spruill, who spent many childhood summers visiting his grandfather learning the craft of distilling and more importantly that quality was better than quantity.  In 2020, sisters, Alisa Lawrence and Nilaja Young along with their respective

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Trending Story: New England Sweetwater Farm & Distillery

New England Sweetwater Farm & Distillery (NESW) is a BLACK family owned and operated business founded in 2015 by Robert Patton-Spruill, who spent many childhood summers visiting his grandfather learning the craft of distilling and more importantly that quality was better than quantity.  In 2020, sisters, Alisa Lawrence and Nilaja Young along with their respective

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Featured Story: Cambridge College President Deborah Jackson

   In May 2011, Deborah C. Jackson became the fourth President of Cambridge College, bringing to the institution over 30 years of leadership expertise across a number of Boston’s leading institutions. Ms. Jackson assumed this role with a commitment to advance the mission of the College: to provide access to academically excellent, time-efficient and affordable

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Grants and Scholarships for Black and African American Students

Numerous grants and scholarships are available for Black and African American students. The problem is narrowing it down. You want to find a scholarship catered to your talents and unique qualities. Here are some of the major nation-wide grants and scholarships for African American and minority students. United Negro College Fund: The nation’s largest (private)

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Featured Story: Cambridge College President Deborah Jackson

   In May 2011, Deborah C. Jackson became the fourth President of Cambridge College, bringing to the institution over 30 years of leadership expertise across a number of Boston’s leading institutions. Ms. Jackson assumed this role with a commitment to advance the mission of the College: to provide access to academically excellent, time-efficient and affordable

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