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Building Up NC's Public HBCUs

Season 32 Episode 3201 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Gov. Pat McCrory and two HBCU leaders discuss Connect NC bond funding for NC HBCUs.

The voter-approved Connect NC bond granted billions of dollars to state-sponsored institutions that were in need of repairs and updates, such as roads, state parks, and the UNC system. Deborah chats with Governor Pat McCrory, NCCU Acting Chancellor Dr. Johnson Akinleye, and NC A&T Administrator Robert Pompey about the Connect NC funds that will be used to specifically help NC HBCUs.

11/05/2016 | Rating NR

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Building Up NC's Public HBCUs

Season 32 Episode 3201 | 26m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

The voter-approved Connect NC bond granted billions of dollars to state-sponsored institutions that were in need of repairs and updates, such as roads, state parks, and the UNC system. Deborah chats with Governor Pat McCrory, NCCU Acting Chancellor Dr. Johnson Akinleye, and NC A&T Administrator Robert Pompey about the Connect NC funds that will be used to specifically help NC HBCUs.

11/05/2016 | Rating NR

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