Tomorrow, Bethune-Cookman University will cut the ribbon on its latest capital project, the Thomas and Joyce Hanks Moorehead Residential Life Center. The facility, which will serve 600 BCU students, is named for two HBCU products who through success in the legal and automotive industries, have become nationally respected philanthropists and advocates for HBCU sustainability.
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Tomorrow, Bethune-Cookman University will cut the ribbon on its latest capital project, the Thomas and Joyce Hanks Moorehead Residential Life Center. The facility, which will serve 600 BCU students, is named for two HBCU products who through success in the legal and automotive industries, have become nationally respected philanthropists and advocates for HBCU sustainability.