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Tag: embezzlement

Howard University student Alexis McKenny speaks during an April 6 press conference to announce the end of a nine-day student sit-in at the university's administration building. The sit-in was prompted by revelations of impropriety in the school's financial aid department. (Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer)
Posted inEducation, Local

Historic Howard U. Protest Ends

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing Writer April 11, 2018October 31, 2020

Howard University students on Friday ended the school’s longest-ever student-led occupation of the administrative building, after the nine-day takeover resulted in university officials agreeing to give students a greater voice in decisions.

The Howard University Administration Building, dubbed by student protesters as the Kwame Ture Student Center, has been the scene of a dayslong sit-in. (Mark Beckford/Howard University News Service)
Posted inEducation, Local

HU Student Protesters Drop Call for Resignation of President, Board of Trustees

by WI Guest Author April 6, 2018October 31, 2020
Howard University students occupy the Mordecai Wyatt Johnson Administrative Building on the university's northwest D.C. campus, demanding the immediate resignation of President Wayne A.I. Frederick. (Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer)
Posted inEducation

HU Students Occupy Campus Building Amid Financial Aid Scandal

by Tatyana Hopkins – Washington Informer Contributing Writer April 4, 2018October 31, 2020
Members of HU Resist Alexis McKenny (left) and Juan Demetrixx speak during a March 30 press conference by a group of students protesting the university's financial-aid embezzlement scandal. (WUSA-TV via Howard University News Service)
Posted inEducation, Local

Howard Students Vow to Occupy Administration Building Until President Resigns

by WI Guest Author March 30, 2018October 31, 2020
Posted inEducation, Local

Howard Students Take Over Administration Building

by WI Guest Author March 29, 2018October 31, 2020
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Posted inEducation

Howard U. Employees Fired for Misappropriation of Funds

by WI Guest Author March 28, 2018October 31, 2020
Posted inWorld

Africa Loses $60 Billion a Year Illegally, Report Says

by Reporter II February 2, 2015October 30, 2020
Posted inPolitics

Carl Shye’s Charter School Embezzlement Woes Deepen

by Washington Informer June 14, 2012October 30, 2020

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