Men of Color National Summit: Closing the Achievement Gap for African-American and Hispanic Males

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Add to Calendar 2017-04-27 00:00:00 2017-04-27 00:00:00 Men of Color National Summit: Closing the Achievement Gap for African-American and Hispanic Males The mission of the Men of Color National Summit at Clemson University is to close the achievement gap for African-American and Hispanic males, from cradle to career. Bringing together approximately 2,000 high school and college students, business professionals, educators, government officials and community leaders from around the country, the summit will emphasize the importance of education, best practices and choices to increase high school and college graduation rates. The national conference will lead to awareness of the changing U.S. demographics by enhancing the experience of men of color through involvement and engagement, preparing them for a global mindset. Visit the website to learn more: http://www.clemson.edu/inclusion/summit/ Greenville, South Carolina Greenville, South Carolina noreply@air.org America/New_York public

The mission of the Men of Color National Summit at Clemson University is to close the achievement gap for African-American and Hispanic males, from cradle to career. Bringing together approximately 2,000 high school and college students, business professionals, educators, government officials and community leaders from around the country, the summit will emphasize the importance of education, best practices and choices to increase high school and college graduation rates. The national conference will lead to awareness of the changing U.S. demographics by enhancing the experience of men of color through involvement and engagement, preparing them for a global mindset.

Visit the website to learn more: http://www.clemson.edu/inclusion/summit/


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