WASHINGTON,
D.C.
In
a
first
of
its
kind
event,
Sen.
Tim
Scott
(R-S.C.)
and
Rep.
Mark
Walker
(R-N.C.)
have
invited
the
Presidents
and
Chancellors
of
Historically
Black
Colleges
and
Universities
(HBCUs)
to
participate
in
a
daylong
conference
at
the
Library
of
Congress
on
Tuesday,
February
28th.
Currently,
there
are
approximately
85
registered
HBCU
Presidents
scheduled
to
attend.
The
event
and
discussion
panels
will
focus
on
opportunity,
strengthening
bilateral
relationships,
and
celebrating
the
importance
of
our
country’s
HBCUs.
Secretary
of
Education,
Betsy
DeVos,
has
been
confirmed
as
the
event’s
keynote
speaker.
In
addition
to
Scott
and
Walker,
confirmed
participants
include:
- Sen.
Marco
Rubio
(R-Fla.)
- Speaker
Paul
Ryan
(R-Wis.)
- Rep.
Bradley
Byrne
(R-Ala.)
- Rep.
Trey
Gowdy
(R-SC)
- Rep.
Mia
Love
(R-Utah)
- Johnny
Taylor,
President
of
the
Thurgood
Marshall
Foundation
- Dr.
Michael
Lomax,
President
and
CEO,
United
Negro
College
Fund
A
schedule
of
the
day
is
below.
Events
in
bold
are
open
to
the
press.
Tuesday,
February
28,
2017
Location:
Library
of
Congress
Jefferson
Building
10
First
Street,
SE
Washington,
DC
20540
9:15
a.m.
Opening
remarks
by
Sen.
Scott
and
Rep.
Walker
10:00
a.m.
Discussion
I:
Bridging
the
Gap:
From
classroom
to
Corporate
World
Moderated
by
Rep.
Trey
Gowdy,
(R-SC
4th
District)
11:00
a.m.
Discussion
II:
Breaking
the
Mold
Moderated
by
Rep.
Walker.
Panelists
include
Sen.
Scott,
Sen.
Rubio.
Rep.
Byrne,
and
Rep.
Love.
12:00
p.m.
Press
availability
session
featuring
Sen.
Scott
and
Rep.
Walker
12:15pm:
Keynote
Luncheon
Secretary
Betsy
DeVos,
Department
of
Education
2:00pm:
Facebook
Live
Conversation
with
the
Thurgood
Marshall
Foundation
Moderated
by
Johnny
Taylor.
Panelists
include
Speaker
Ryan,
Sen.
Scott,
and
Rep.
Walker.
3:00pm:
Tour
the
National
Museum
African
American
History
and
Culture
All
interested
media
should
RSVP
by
emailing Scott_Press@scott.senate.gov
and Jack.Minor@mail.house.gov. Media
must
RSVP
by
Thursday,
Feb.
23rd.
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