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Ivy R Taylor
@IvyRTaylor
President of Rust College Former Mayor of San Antonio
San Antonio, TexasJoined October 2013

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Congratulations Genesa!! A great time to be a Bearcat!!
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💙👏🏽STUDENT SPOTLIGHT👏🏽💙 Congratulations to Genesa Williams, originally from Columbus Mississippi, who is one of several students representing the Mid-South to be 2021 HBCU scholars 👩🏽‍🏫 wreg.com/news/mid-south
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I'm happy to announce that Rust College has cleared over $150,000 in student debt, making it possible to continue on their academic journey to success.
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🚨CAMPUS ALERT🚨 President Taylor announces that over $150,000 of student debt has been cleared! We’re ready to welcome students back to campus this fall 🐾 Read more: rustcollege.edu/wp-content/upl
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I was honored to attend the Rust College State of the Institution Address. @TheeRustCollege is in good hands with Dr. Ivy Taylor. Not only is she the first African American woman to lead the HBCU, she also assumed the role amid the pandemic. I’m sure that has been no easy feat.
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Rust College family welcomes Dr. Rolundus Rice, Vice-President for Academic Affairs. “Dr. Rice is a gifted and energetic scholar whose nontraditional career has given him an understanding of high impact practices for organizational planning and execution in higher education”
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Join us tonight at 6:00 p.m. for Rust College’s Mississippi Humanities Council Award Recipient, Mr. Byron Chatman, as he presents “The Ambassador of Goodwill” – A Historical Study of Natalie Doxey and the Rust College World -Renowned A’Cappella Choir. youtu.be/KITKQSRRKQk
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Congratulations Coach Jackson & Lady Bearcats! Thank you for an amazing season. Your hard work and efforts are very much appreciated. The dedication that each you have shown to both the team and the College, are very highly valued by all of us. Again, CONGRATULATIONS!
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REGISTER TODAY! Join President Ivy R. Taylor and other higher education leaders as they participate in a panel discussion on “Leading Through Uncertain Times”, hosted by Women in Higher Education . The webinar is scheduled for Thursday, February 4, 2021, from 12:15pm-1:15pm.
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