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Ferris Alumnus, President of Martin University Sean Huddleston Earns Post-Secondary Education Award

Sean Huddleston

Shown left to right are Karen Bravo, Dean of Indiana University, Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Dr. Huddleston, President of Martin University, and Post-Secondary Award recipient and Meegan Jackson CLD sophomore at Heritage Christian High School.

INDIANAPOLIS – Sean Huddleston, an alumnus of Ferris State University’s Doctorate in Community College Leadership program, and President of Martin University, was honored by the Center for Leadership Development with the Post-Secondary Education Award at its 43rd Annual Minority Achievers Awards and Scholarship Gala on March, 23. He was among 80 students awarded more than $5 million in scholarships and 15 minority professionals who were celebrated for their accomplishments as community leaders.

“We are immensely grateful for the opportunity to showcase these talented minority men and women and the incredible academic accomplishments of our students,” said CLD President Dennis Bland, who has an honorary doctorate from Martin. “It is critical we encourage personal development and educational attainment in minority youth today, as they will become the torch-bearing leaders of our collective tomorrow.”

The Annual Minority Achievers Awards and Scholarship Gala is a recognition by CLD, education, business, corporate, and community leaders who come together to celebrate the accomplishments of minority professionals, community leaders, and CLD scholars.

CLD students who have achieved distinction by being awarded scholarships from educational institutions for reaching their intellectual and academic potential are recognized at the event. Over $4.6 million in full and partial scholarship dollars were awarded to CLD Alumni in 2022. Over $30 million in scholarships have been awarded to CLD students since 2004.

The mission of the Center for Leadership Development is to foster the advancement of minority youth in Central Indiana as future professional, business, and community leaders by providing experiences that encourage personal development and educational attainment.

Founded in 1977, Martin University is Indiana's only Predominantly Black Institution (PBI) of higher education. It is steeped in a history of service, and its mission is to educate and develop diverse workforce-ready students in an inclusive, supportive, and collegiate environment. Martin University’s vision is to elevate the landscape while providing transformative opportunities, inclusive support, and service to our communities.

This press release was submitted by Martin University.