Facing Loss Of Accreditation Over Finances, Women's HBCU Raises Millions
Bennett College, a historically black women's college, could lose accreditation due to financial instability. President Phyllis Worthy Dawkins tells NPR's Michel Martin how the school raised millions.
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NPR News: Facing Loss Of Accreditation Over Finances, Women's HBCU Raises Millions
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