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Alpha Phi Omega Etiquette Dinner
Alpha Phi Omega's leadership chairs will be holding an etiquette dinner open to the campus. $5 admission; Business Professional Dress required.
Black History Month Scholar
The Office of the Provost in partnership the Division of Campus Life is proud to host Dr. Michael Ralph as the 2017 Black History Month Scholar. Dr. Ralph is dually appointed to the rank of Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies in the department of Metropolitan Studies and Associate Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis, Africana Studies, American Studies at New York University and serves as the Director of Undergraduate Studies for Metropolitan Studies. His scholarship explores Citizenship, Sovereignty, Risk, Liability, Urban Youth Culture, Diaspora, and Postcolonialism. He holds a BA in Africana Studies from Morris Brown College and MS And PhD in Anthropology from the University of Chicago.
Twelfth Annual Tribute to Black Music
The Choirs, Vocal Ensembles, Jazz Ensemble, faculty and soloists join to celebrate the great African American performers and composers who have contributed so profoundly to American music and culture. The program will include spirituals, gospel, blues, jazz, funk, and soul and feature Dorian Lake, vocal soloist
and the Karlus Trapp Band. Conducted by Roger Wesby and directed by Ben Sher.