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    Leaders of historically Black land-grant universities are celebrating—and breathing a sigh of relief—after they signed an agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture earlier this month to reaffirm and deepen their collaboration with the federal agency. The USDA has signed such agreements with these institutions since Ronald Reagan—often at the start of a new administration—but the new memorandum of understanding reassures the universities’ leaders that the Trump administration will continue to support and work with their institutions, said Harry Williams, CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, which represents public HBCUs. Felecia M. Nave, president and CEO of the 1890 The post Historically Black Land-Grant Universities Celebrate USDA Agreement as ‘Big Win’ appeared first on HBCU News.
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