Thurgood Marshal College Foundation (TMCF), annual presidents and Chancellor HBCU from April 1-3, 2025 from 2025 to 2025 in 2025, HBCU
HBCU Fly’s historically black colleges and universities (HBCUS), historically black community colleges (HBCCS) and seminal measures for presidents and chancellor. Fly, including the main stakeholders, including Congress members, executive authorities and corporate leaders TMCF member schools and the wider educational community to resolve the issues of law and policy.
“This year, the largest HBCU Fly, which shows our member schools and the impact and value of our students, will be the largest HBCU,” said Dr. Harry L. Williams, TMCF President and General Director. “It is important to correct these ties and solve some of the most important issues facing our institutions.”
The programming program in HBCU will receive a network breakfast and TMCF’s traditional capitol hill, here the presidents and chancellor have the opportunity to directly deal with Congress Representatives and other MPs.
Dr. demonstrating the importance of the event. Williams is hosting students of a group of Howard University, who is eager to work in higher education.
“This is important for the closer view of high-level difficulties at the institute level for the next generation of higher education leaders,” said Dr. Williams. “This is a great opportunity outside the class to show it.”
The event, which facilitates the sustainability and growth of TMCF’s HBCUS, HBCCS and PBIs, as well as provides resistant to achieve resources and strengthen the resources of assistant resources and strengthen the resources of assistant resources.
The TMCF advocacy, member schools, including $ 5.5 billion, including 5.5 billion dollars, including Pandemic relief funds, the first university research center (WARC) HBCU’s capital financial program started.
About Thurgood Marshall College Foundation
Founded in 1987, the Thurgood Marshall College Foundation (TMCF) is the largest organization of the nation representing the Black College community. Black colleges and universities supported by the people in TMCF member schools, mainly in black and historical colleges and historical colleges, black colleges and universities registered about 80% of all students. He is a vital source in scholarships, capacity building and research initiatives, innovative programs and strategic partnerships, TMCF K-12 and higher education. The organization is also the source of the best employers looking for a competitive experience and best talent for good work. TMCF 501 (c) (3) is tax-free and charity.

