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Langston University Graduate Set to Make History at UTA as First African American Chemistry Ph.D.
Lindsay Davis, a graduate of Langston University in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is on track to become the first African American to earn a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Texas in Arlington (UTA). Davis is currently completing her Ph.D. program and her achievement will mark a significant milestone for African American students in the field of chemistry. She began her academic journey at Langston University, a historically black college and university (HBCU), where she received the McCabe Scholarship.
Wichita Native and Langston University Scholar Strives for Economic Development in Communities of Color
Lovette Mba, a Langston University scholar, actively supports her community. Born to Nigerian immigrants, Mba grew up in a Nigerian community in Wichita, Kansas. This environment offered her cultural experiences and shaped her values. Her parents, entrepreneurs themselves, encouraged community service.
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