The Columbia University HBCU Fellowship Program has been preparing HBCU graduates to excel in their professional careers across many areas, ranging from technology management and finance to the medical field, for nearly seven years. Through the program’s high-touch mentorship, networking opportunities, and professional development, more than 100 Fellows from diverse backgrounds have gone on to become leaders in their respective fields as well as in their communities.
This year’s 18 Fellows are highly successful and motivated individuals, including valedictorians and business owners, who have experience in countless leadership roles and organizations, ranging from the ACLU and NASA to the USDA and the NFL. Among them, they represent 11 of the School of Professional Studies’ 18 degree programs.
“I am thrilled to welcome another group of Fellows to our campus this fall,” says Zelon Crawford, senior associate dean of student affairs, “and I’m looking forward to seeing the impact they will make on their programs, each other, and the greater Columbia University community.”
Learn what some of the Fellows themselves have to say about the fellowship, what they are most looking forward to in their degree program, and how they feel about joining the Columbia community.
Kamsiyochukwu Arinze, M.S. in Technology Management
Michael Clark, M.S. in Sports Management
Tre’von Conner, M.S. in Information & Knowledge Strategy
Destiny Daniel, M.S. in Nonprofit Management
Breanna Hunt, M.S. in Nonprofit Management
Iyana Gross, M.S. in Narrative Medicine
John Josiah, M.S. in Applied Analytics
Tiala Scott, M.S. in Information and Knowledge Strategy
Allison Swann, M.S. in Strategic Communication
Anaiya Whaley, M.S. in Strategic Communication
Miniya Williams, M.S. in Narrative Medicine
Kayla Willis, M.S. in Political Analytics
About the Columbia HBCU Fellowship
The mission of the Columbia HBCU Fellowship Program is to prepare talented, high-performing HBCU graduates to lead, innovate, drive community impact, and advance their professional industries through program engagement, mentorship, and career development opportunities.
Consider making a gift to the Columbia HBCU Fellowship Fund to help provide full-ride fellowships for exceptional HBCU graduates to pursue a Columbia master’s degree in New York City.