Feb 21 2023

Lessons from the Divine Nine: How Black Greek Life Impacts Leadership and Education Policy

The Hunt Institute

Virtual

Through the cultivation of leadership skills within these organizations, many members of Black Greek Letter Organizations have gone on to leave positive lasting marks in the field of education, through either shaping policy or advocating for change. This webinar will highlight members of these organizations who use their positions to touch the field of education and change it for the better.

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