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Apple Hosting HBCU Arts and Entertainment Accelerator Program for 50 Students

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Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Apple is hosting 50 students from 19 historically Black colleges and universities for an immersive two-week experience as part of the Propel Center‘s arts and entertainment industry accelerator.

Apple and Southern Company are the founding partners of Propel Center, launched in 2011 as a hub designed to support and advance the work of HBCUs.

The organization’s 2024 Arts & Entertainment Industry Accelerator program is a year-long experience launched exclusively for HBCU students, designed to create greater diversity in the arts and entertainment industry.

The Propel Center’s arts and entertainment accelerator kicks off at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tenn., on June 10, and concludes at Atlanta’s Clark Atlanta University the week of June 16.

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