Alumni Talk HBCUs at Panel Event
Alumni challenged common misconceptions and encouraged students to view HBCUs as competitive, diverse institutions that have produced leaders across fields such as medicine, law, education, business, and the arts.
On Wednesday, November 26th, all Firebird alumni are invited to come back “home” to celebrate Thanksgiving Mass at Kellenberg Memorial and reconnect with friends, faculty, and staff.
Mass will begin promptly at 10 AM and will be followed by light refreshments.
As always, we ask that an atmosphere of reverence is maintained throughout Mass. Mobile phones, as well as food and/or drink of any kind, are not permitted in Mass.
Any questions may be directed to the Alumni Office at (516) 292-0200 x486.
Alumni challenged common misconceptions and encouraged students to view HBCUs as competitive, diverse institutions that have produced leaders across fields such as medicine, law, education, business, and the arts.
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Article by Phoenix writer Kevin Kirley ’25: On January 29, 20 members of the Health Science Club participated in a suturing class taught by Dr.
Article by Phoenix writer Victoria Vakser ’26: Fresh out of college and already influencing students: On November 12th, KMHS Class of 2019 alum Reagan Mullaly
Article by Phoenix writer Brooke Oldenborg ’26: On Wednesday, November 6, Kellenberg graduate Grace Kronenberg came back to talk to the Health Science club about
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