The Reginald F. Lewis Scholars Program is designed to enhance the educational experiences of exemplary Black male students with an emphasis on academics, social advancement, and community service.
The program was created in tribute to Reginald F. Lewis, a renowned American entrepreneur and philanthropist, famous for being the first African-American to have built a billion-dollar company, TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc, and whose success allows today's young African-American male students to receive support in their endeavors.
Each cohort includes two students from each University of Louisiana System member institution - including the University of Louisiana Monroe - for a total of 18 members each year.
2022-2023 COHORT |
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Edward "Trey" Williams, III |
Myles Goldman |
2021-2022 COHORT |
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Braxton Jackson |
Eric Lair, Jr. |
2020-2021 COHORT |
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Carl Whitlock |
Earnest C. Wyatt, Secondary Education, Monroe LA |
Particiapants are selected based on the following criteria.