Marquise Mc- Griff, in Florida Memorial University, South Florida’s respect for the experience of HBCU, love and college experience, inspired him to create an organization that will not support the FMU only. The thing that started the “Club 1964” was morphed in Rdevia and the organization has been there for ten years.
“McGriff, who has the most popular HBCU, which has served our HBCUs, serves and what HBCUs, and McGriff, the master’s degree of Lincoln, thanks to the master’s degree of others.
Rdeviya celebrates its tenth year in the organization’s annual gospel, dew, in the morning and November; However, the annual scholarship distribution of the organization is currently being given in early April.
In addition to providing practical support with care packages, the organization also facilitates and facilitates personal development seminars with students with students. Understanding the value of professional work experience, Rdevia also hires students for a paid experience.
McGriff was most noteworthy to provide financial support to the current and promising HBCU students of the organization’s current and promising HBCU students.
“In the future, HBCU students will participate in HBCU, as well as the honor to give a scholarship to HBCU students,” he said.
To finance the scholarship, the organization rely on those who believe in HBCU and stay in college, stay in college and stay in college and stay in college and stay in college. “

