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    Staten Island HBCU Experience 2026 works on opening doors for students

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    Curtis High School buzzed with music, conversation and possibility on Saturday as students poured in to meet representatives from more than 20 Historically Black Colleges and Universities during the 2026 Staten Island HBCU Experience College Fair. This marks the 16th year for the fair—organized by founder and executive director Tammy Renae Greer—which draws students from across the city and beyond. It gives the opportunity for high school students and their families to explore academic programs, campus life, scholarships and more. There was also music played by DJ TyStorm and a live band to keep people entertained. More than 20 HBCU’s The post Staten Island HBCU Experience 2026 works on opening doors for students appeared first on HBCU News.
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