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African-American Male Mentoring Program Travels to Chicago
April 09, 2010
MCKEESPORT, Pa., April 9 -- Pennsylvania State University Greater Allegheny issued the following news release:

The African-American Male Mentoring Program (AAMMP) is an initiative to increase retention for first-year African-American male students funded by the Vice Provost for Educational Equity at Penn State. In its first year, 11 students are enrolled in a one-credit continuing education class this semester. Four Greater Allegheny staff and faculty are mentors to the students: . . .

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