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United Negro College Fund Celebrates Its 80th Birthday

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The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) marks its 80th year dedicated to uplifting minority education. The organization is celebrating the birthday through numerous events, including a radiothon and bell ceremony at the New York Stock Exchange.

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UNCF celebrates decades of student empowerment through policy, scholarship, and programming for diverse scholars. Its mission is to provide students of color with the necessary resources and funds for their academic future.

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the occasion, UNCF’s New York scholar, Kiara Brown, will ring the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange. Brown, who graduated from Howard University in 2023, can be seen live during the ceremony taking place on April 25.

Equally important, the radiothon commenced in Chicago. The city’s No. 1 R&B station, the Omni Channel, is hosting a 24-hour fundraising effort for the UNCF. Celebrity callers like Howard Hewitt, Evelyn “Champagne” King, and Ronald Isley will encourage listeners to donate for its birthday. Inspired listeners can also hear

the all-day program via its website.

In a statement of its longstanding legacy toward helping underrepresented students, UNCF President and CEO Dr. Michael L. Lomax shared his excitement about the milestone.

“As we mark UNCF’s 80th anniversary, we reflect on the incredible progress we have made through the generous support of individual donors, corporate partners, and philanthropists to advance the educational opportunities for African American students and other underrepresented students,” said Dr. Lomax.

“We are proud of the generations of scholars who have benefited from UNCF’s programs and are now leaders in their respective fields. As we look to the future, we remain steadfast in our commitment to ensuring that every student has the opportunity to succeed.”

UNCF supports 50,000 students at

11,000 higher education institutions nationwide. Its 80th year signifies that the work continues while ensuring that its mission to change students’ lives lives on.

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