Lee Daniels to Speak at Oakland University's Keeper of the Dream 2014
By: Tyler Peterson
Now in its 22nd year, Oakland University's Keeper of the Dream Scholarship continues to celebrate and recognize student leaders who promote diversity, cultural understanding and community activism on campus.
The event is open to the public and there is no cost to attend.
This year, five students are being recognized for their efforts to promote interracial acceptance and understanding:- Raya Hollis - from Rochester, is a Health Sciences major
- La'Asia Johnson - from Flint, is a pre-Social Work major
- Daniel Lewis - from Flint, is a Health Sciences major
- Paul Marvin - from Howell, is an Honors College member doubling majoring in Biological Sciences and Spanish Language and Literature
- Yen Tran - originally from Vietnam, is a Biochemistry major
"The Keeper of the Dream awards are one way we honor Dr. King's legacy here at Oakland each year," said Omar Brown-El, director of the Center for Multicultural Initiatives. "It's also a celebration to honor some outstanding students who reflect Dr. King's vision on our campus."
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