Huston-Tillotson Junior Named As 2016 HBCU All-Star

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(AUSTIN, Texas) 10.24.2016 โ€“ Huston-Tillotson University is pleased to announce that Kiara Johnson has been selected by the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities as a member of the 2016 HBCU All-Stars.

A Houston, Texas, resident, Ms. Johnson is one of 73 students from across 63 HBCUs named as the 2016 HBCU All-Stars to attend the National HBCU Week Conference, which began in Washington, D.C.,  this past Sunday, Oct. 23. She is currently majoring in psychology. The All-Stars are comprised of undergraduate, graduate, and professional students, who will be recognized for their accomplishments in academics, leadership, and civic engagement.

โ€œI am extremely grateful to have been selected for this experience and to represent Huston-Tillotson University,โ€ Johnson said. โ€œIt is honestly unlike any other experience Iโ€™ve had. I expect to learn more about HBCU innovation and sustainability as well as ways I can continue to help my HBCU thrive and grow.โ€

Over the next year, Ms. Johnson and the other 72 HBCU All-Stars will serve as ambassadors by providing outreach opportunities and communicating with other students about the value of both education and the Initiative as a networking source. According to the original press release, the All-Stars were selected from over 300 students from 24 states, the District of Columbia, Ghana, Nigeria, and the Virgin Islands. They will work together and as a group and network with one another to achieve their goals.

Ms. Johnson is a W.E.B Du Bois Honors Student, a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., a charter member of Psi Chi International Honor Society for Psychology, and is also part of the Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society at Huston-Tillotson University.

Follow Kiaraโ€™s journey in the nationโ€™s capital (and hope gets a selfie with President Barack H. Obama) by following #HTHBCUAllStar and #HBCUAllStar.

Huston-Tillotson Junior Named

HT Junior Kiara Johnson with United Negro College Fund CEO Dr. Michael Lomax