Welcome to the HBCU Hall of Fame podcast, where each week I will be sharing conversations between me and alumni of historically black colleges and universities about their HBCU experiences, and their university’s impact on their lives and careers. Rate, share, and subscribe today!
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Welcome to the HBCU Hall of Fame podcast, where each week I will be sharing conversations between me and alumni of historically black colleges and universities about their HBCU experiences, and their university’s impact on their lives and careers. Rate, share, and subscribe today!
Today’s episode is with Mr. Teddy Reeves. Mr. Reeves is a sought-after public speaker, teacher, host, and proclaimer. currently, Mr. Reeves serves as the curator of religion at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture (nmaahc) in washington, d.c. He is a 2008 graduate of Hampton University, and he also received his masters in divinity from Princeton University and his PhD in education and religion from Fordham University. During this interview, Mr. Reeves and I discuss his time at Hampton University, his work with the Smithsonian, and the legacy of the university. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to rate, share, and subscribe!
The HBCU Hall of Fame Podcast
Welcome to the HBCU Hall of Fame podcast, where each week I will be sharing conversations between me and alumni of historically black colleges and universities about their HBCU experiences, and their university’s impact on their lives and careers. Rate, share, and subscribe today!