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Wednesday 26 April 2017

welcome to mjventertainment.com...... by Julia Horowitz @juliakhorowitz April 25, 2017: 5:53 PM ET Jay Z's Spotify competitor is owned by artists Jay Z's Spotify competitor is owned by artists It's not a new Beyoncé song. But it's destined to be a big hit. The pop star has announced four college scholarships in honor of the one-year anniversary of her "Lemonade" album. The Formation Scholars program will give awards to "young women who are unafraid to think outside the box and are bold, creative, conscious and confident," according to the announcement. Four schools are participating: Berklee College of Music, Howard University, Parsons School of Design and Spelman College. Both Howard and Spelman are historically black universities. Beyoncé twin news met with odd tweets from Denny's, Atlanta Police Department Each college will have one recipient for the 2017-18 academic year. Incoming, current and graduate students who are studying creative arts, music, literature or African American studies are eligible to apply. Spelman College indicates the one-time award is worth $25,000 on its website, which would cover a little more than one semester's worth of tuition, fees and room and board. Interested students are asked to submit a portfolio of work and answer an essay prompt: "How has LEMONADE inspired your educational goals?" Participating schools are (not surprisingly) excited about the program. Howard University touted the news on Instagram, while Berklee College of Music President Roger Brown called Beyoncé a "strong and inspiring role model" in a statement. "Lemonade" won a Peabody Award last week, and Beyoncé took home two Grammys for her work in February. CNNMoney (New York) First published April 25, 2017: 5:53 PM ET Paid Content After 21 Years, Suge Knight Finally Reveals the Two People Who Killed Tupac Shakur After 21 Years, Suge Knight Finally Reveals the Two People Who Killed Tupac Shakur BET TruGlamour's Spring to Summer Styles TruGlamour's Spring to Summer Styles TruGalmour 35 Animals That May Soon Go Extinct 35 Animals That May Soon Go Extinct The Zoo Zoom Our Surprising Brain Our Surprising Brain Simone Says Chinese Students Are Big Buyers in Australia Chinese Students Are Big Buyers in Australia Mansion Global These Are the Most Dangerous Countries for Travel These Are the Most Dangerous Countries for Travel Global Disease and Injury Impact | HealthGrove Recommended by

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