SUPERCHARGED History Is Made As Two New Dormitories Are Named After Black And Latino Donors For The First Time in Princeton University’s 275-Year History
Princeton names two new dorms after Black and Latino donors, Kwanza Jones and José E. Feliciano for the first in 275 years.
Read MorePrinceton Celebrates ‘Magnificent Additions’ to Campus Yeh College and New College West
Princeton’s new residential colleges, Yeh College and New College West, were celebrated on Friday, May 5, as vibrant living-learning communities designed to foster connection, inclusivity and interactions among students.
Read MoreUniversity celebrates Yeh College and New College West with dedications and ribbon-cuttings
Members of the University community gathered on May 5 to formally celebrate Princeton’s two new residential colleges — Yeh College and New College West — and several named residence halls and community spaces.
Read MoreArtist, Catalyst, Philanthropist, and Investor Kwanza Jones Named 2023 Social Impact Award Winner by SoLa Impact
SoLa Impact, in partnership with its affiliated 501c3 non-profit, the SoLa Foundation, will award the 2023 SoLa Social Impact Award to Kwanza Jones.
Read MoreEntrepreneur Kwanza Jones named SoLa Social Impact Award winner
Source: BLACK DOLLAR MAGAZINE Jones will receive the award for expanding access to higher education, creating opportunities, and increasing access to capital for underrepresented founders, entrepreneurs, and fund managers. Kwanza Jones has been announced as a 2023 SoLa Social Impact Award winner. She will accept the SoLa Impact award at the SoLa Foundation‘s second-annual Sneakerball Gala and Fundraiser…
Read MoreThe nsoro Educational Foundation Raises $2.2 Million at 2022 Starfish Ball Honoring Kwanza Jones and Vince Burkett
A host of dignitaries, corporate titans, esteemed philanthropists, and supporters filled a sold-out ballroom on May 21, 2022 raising a record-breaking $2.2 million for aspiring collegians aging out of the foster care system nationwide.
Read MoreRFK Human Rights Presents 2021 Ripple of Hope Awards
Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights on Thursday presented its Ripple of Hope Awards to Stacey Abrams, Amanda Gorman, José E. Feliciano, Deven Parekh, and Hans Vestberg.
Read MorePathways To Success
Born and raised in a middle-class family, the sacrifice of José E. Feliciano’s parents is a big part of his success. Learn more about his pathway to success.
Read MoreKwanza Jones, daughter of Bennett alumna and million-dollar donor to fundraising campaign, to deliver 2019 Commencement Address
Kwanza Jones, a prominent investor, philanthropist, lawyer and founder/CEO of lifestyle brand SUPERCHARGED® , will deliver Bennett College’s Commencement address on Saturday, May 4, at 10 a.m. on the campus Quadrangle. Jones and her husband, José E. Feliciano, made an historic donation of $1 million to the #StandWithBennett Campaign…
Read MoreOpening reception, arts showcase lift off ‘She Roars’
The voices of hundreds of Princeton alumnae roared at the opening reception of “She Roars” on Thursday, Oct. 4, held in a giant tent on New South lawn, festooned with black and orange decorations. The reception was followed by a women-in-the-arts showcase at the Lewis Arts complex…
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