Honoring Leo Vinton Butts Leo Vinton Butts was the first African-American graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and the first African-American to play for the UW varsity football team. A World War I veteran and activist, Butts later owned and operated a pharmacy and, in his UW Ph.D. thesis, was one of the first to document the history of African-Americans in pharmacy. Learn more about Leo Vinton Butts here: https://lnkd.in/eSZpiSP5
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As a Higher Ed practitioner, I see firsthand the significance of giving. Many of our students do not complete their degrees due to financial barriers that impede on their ability to be successful. As we enter Black History Month, consider investing in our future generations by giving to Jackson State University’s 40 Under 40 Endowed Scholarship Fund. To learn more about JSU https://lnkd.in/eDdZaQzF
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