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by Diverse Staff , August 7, 2008

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The UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND’s David C. Driskell Center for the Study of the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora has received a $100,000 Ford Foundation grant to help advance the field of Black art.

THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA-TULSA has received a $12 MILLION grant from the George Kaiser Family Foundation for its endowment to fund faculty salaries. The state will provide matching funds.

WEBSTER UNIVERSITY (Mo.) has received a $1 MILLION gift from the university board’s former chairman Doug Hill to benefit the university’s School of Business and Technology.

WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY (N.C.) has received a $50,000 grant from the DataMax Foundation to provide free entrepreneurship and credit counseling for area residents.



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