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Williams-Foy, Fuller, Washington Represent AAMU in HBCU Hall of Fame Class

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August 06, 2023

3 Alabama A&M Alumni to be Inducted into HBCU Hall of Fame

The National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation has announced the 2023 Hall of Fame Inductees. The class showcases the great contributions, global impact and exceptionalism of HBCU graduates in their areas of profession, with their alma maters, and in their communities. This year’s class includes three from Alabama A&M University. 

Dr. SanYvette Williams-Foy (Medicine), Andrew Fuller (Community Service), and Dr. Dora S. Washington (Education) represent Alabama A&M University in the class of 15 honorees. 

Other inductees include: Henry F. Allen (South Carolina State University), Ed Bradley (Cheney University), James W. Bowden (Denmark Technical College), Michael Coard (Cheney University), Rev. Dr. Herman “Skip” Mason (Morris Brown College), Dr. Craig L. Oliver, Sr. (Clark Atlanta University), Dr. Melissa Green Parker (Claflin University), Dr. William “Bill” Pickard (Clark Atlanta University / Morehouse College), Tyone Poole (Fort Valley State University), Michael S. Regan (North Carolina A&T State University), Dr. Cleveland L. Sellers (Vorhees University), and Erin Tolefree (Spelman College), 

The 38th Annual Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held on Friday, September 29, 2023 at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hotel. 

Learn more about the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame Foundation: 
www.nbcahof.org  

 

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