Jazz, food trucks and an edibles contest are all happening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at a city park.
Holy Names University has petitioned a state court to let it fund scholarships for 350 of its students who have transferred to other institutions in California after the Oakland hills college closed earlier this year.
The petition seeks to allow the award by HNU of new scholarships to eligible former HNU students, as well as provide funds to current Logan Scholarship recipients to help make up the difference between their existing grants and the cost of attending their transfer schools. This petition is the first step in a process that would help HNU ensure that its endowment continues to support qualified students in Oakland and other local communities.
“While we regret that we had to close our doors, Holy Names University remains committed to our students and to the coming generations of deserving students from Oakland and its surrounding communities,” said Steven Borg, who chairs HNU’s board of trustees. “We have asked the court to approve our ability to continue providing financial assistance to our former students from the Logan Fund.”
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