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HBCU Grad Makes History As University’s First Fulbright Scholar

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Stephanie Tilley, a doctoral student at Prairie View A&M University, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the university's first Fulbright Scholar, and hopes to inspire her fellow PVAMU students to embark on their own courageous journeys.

The post HBCU Grad Makes History As University’s First Fulbright Scholar appeared first on The Sacramento Observer.

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