The first home depot updates in Livingstone College opened at the WJ Walls Student Center on March 26. Livingstone President Dr. Anthony J. Davis, HBCU students entered a new place with a former student center of the college. The spatial is equipped with new furniture and technology and has gaps dedicated to places for student cooperation.
“I moved, today really moved to see the students … It’s all about everything,” Davis said. “One of the things we are definitely on the campus of Livingstone College is to make sure that our disciples are our first priority.”
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Dr. Orlando Lewis, Livingstone’s Student Affairs Vice President, “This is the first year of the Student Innovation Hall of the house. We were one of the few colleges to get it.” The $ 59,000 grant included $ 34,000
For update – including new flooring, doors and freshly painted walls and a $ 25,000 furniture package.
This is not the first time the HBCU’s home depot will receive financially from the “School Edit” program grant. In 2018, the college, campus pavilion and a high-level podcast development and the campus Pavilion received $ 30,000 $ 30,000
The cafe in the first place in the province of North Carolina.
Lewis added that this year’s grant guarantees student experience and scholarships, providing them with growth and learning opportunities. “It will be a salon for students, ideas and cooperation,” said Lewis.
Location, at the same time, a production muralin painted by the artist Phillip Osborne also covers all aspects of student experience in Livingstone.
“Simply the many different elements in the Innovation Center, as well as the college itself, Osborne, which includes the most important practices of HBCU student life, scientists, football, civil engagement, Greek life,
and extracurricular activities.

