Google Data Centers has donated $150,000 to support research, publishing and more for scholars at historically Black colleges and universities in Virginia.

The Virginia Humanities HBCU Scholars Fellowship helps writers, scholars, faculty and doctoral candidates at HBCUs by providing financial support for research, access to publishing outlets, public promotion and professional community and peer support.

The newest donation comes from the Google Data Centers Community Development and Engagement team.

“It’s heartening to see that the private sector values and supports this work,” said Yosef Medina, director of the fellowship. “This funding represents more than the support it will provide for HBCU scholars; it signals what is possible for the humanities sector at large. Support from indiv

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