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Shea Moisture Founder Launches $100 Million Fund For Women Entrepreneurs of Color At Essence Festival

Shea Moisture Founder Launches $100 Million Fund For Women Entrepreneurs of Color At Essence Festival

Aug 6, 2018 | business, July 2018 |

Richelieu Dennis (Image: File) by Sequoia Blodgett On Thursday, SheaMoisture haircare and skincare...

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Albany State University anticipates steady enrollment for fall 2018

Albany State University anticipates steady enrollment for fall 2018

Aug 6, 2018 | education, July 2018 |

Fall 2018 classes begin on August 13 for all Albany State University students. Staff Reports...

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