Michigan’s First HBCU to Reopen With Help From Target, Cleveland Cavaliers Owner Dan Gilbert
Michigan’s First HBCU to Reopen With Help From Target, Cleveland Cavaliers Owner Dan Gilbert
Michigan's first historically black college will reopen its doors in the City of Detroit with the help of city leaders and major corporations.
On Tuesday, the City of Detroit announced that the Lewis College of Business will reopen its doors for students in December. The HBCU, which closed its doors in 2013 will be reopened by former Nike and Air Jordan designer Dr. D'Wayne Edwards.
Edwards has already gained support for the reopening of the school from Target, Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert and the Gilbert Family Foundation.