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Bok’s connections to the affirmative action debate, however, don’t end with his scholarship and advocacy work...
Aside from the arts, the Queen is also active in numerous charities, including the Lancelot H. Owens Scholarship Fund, named after her late brother and dedicated to providing children with educational and leadership opportunities...
...point there’s a pretty small applicant pool of minority candidates for Division I positions,” I told him. “If you’re a black coach, there’s not a lot of appeal to the not-so-famous, non-scholarship Ivy League to begin with. When you add in the fact that the league doesn’t care about sports any more, well, why would I want to coach at Dartmouth when schools that will give you the tools to work with are out there...
Taylor’s long list of accolades includes the 1990 Gilmore Young Artists Award, a scholarship for exceptionally promising American pianists aged 22 or younger. The pianist—known as “Kit” to his friends—also received a bronze medal in 1993 at the renowned Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, and won the William Kapell International Piano Competition. In 2000 he was nominated for a fellowship by the American Pianists Association...
Throughout high school, AAU games and camp at LaTech, Barmore followed Moore’s game. During May of her junior year, he offered her a scholarship, and she verbally accepted...