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Home›News›Why an HBCU med school decided to put CARES Act money into students’ pockets

Why an HBCU med school decided to put CARES Act money into students’ pockets

By By Blake Farmer Nashville Public Radio
January 9, 2022
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Just before students at Meharry Medical College went home for Thanksgiving, Dr. James Hildreth, the school’s president, emailed them a video message that he acknowledged seemed hard to believe. Or at least they had to give it…
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