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February 2020
African Heritage Diet Sampling and Black History Trivia!
Sample faculty-made African Heritage Recipes and enjoy Black History Trivia. Winners will receive a prize!
Find out more »Mayors’ Unity Day: Celebrating African American History in Raleigh
Hosted by the Raleigh Human Relations Commission, featuring the University Chamber Singers Transportation for students will be provided.
Find out more »June 2020
Rhapsody in Blue, a Salute to Our Legacy in Healthcare: Virtual Concert
Rhapsody in Blue is a virtual concert that serves as a fundraiser for the university and a salute to healthcare workers. Saint Augustine’s University has a legacy in training healthcare professionals and providing healthcare services through Saint Agnes Hospital. Though Saint Agnes is no longer functional, SAU would like to acknowledge those who pursued roles in healthcare, especially our alumni. Learn more about the event here →
Find out more »Rhapsody in Blue, a Salute to Our Legacy in Healthcare: Virtual Concert
Rhapsody in Blue is a virtual concert that serves as a fundraiser for the university and a salute to healthcare workers. Saint Augustine’s University has a legacy in training healthcare professionals and providing healthcare services through Saint Agnes Hospital. Though Saint Agnes is no longer functional, SAU would like to acknowledge those who pursued roles in healthcare, especially our alumni. Learn more about the event here → Are you an alum who wasn't featured in the last concert? Click the link…
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March 2021
A Lesson on Black Women Breaking Barriers, Hosted by the North Carolina Museum of History
Celebrate Women’s History Month with stories on Black women suffragists and activists. Register here → Black activism is central to the fight for social justice, and Black activists are central to that fight. Women of color, as a matter of fact, have been at the center of that fight since the earliest days of the republic. In this session of Community Class, a series for educators, students, and community members at large, we will help conclude Women’s History Month with stories…
Find out more »April 2021
Pandemic Poetry Slam 2: Racism is the Pandemic
Join event here → The Pandemic Poetry Slam 2: “Racism is the Pandemic ”, is a live streaming event which is designed to give students a voice during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal is to have the students, roughly about 15, express themselves in poetry, artwork, rap and maybe song lyrics centered on a social movement.
Find out more »February 2022
Shaking the Family Tree, Finding The Ancestors
We all have a story! Learning about the ancestors can be fun, but it also requires a roadmap with lots of twist and turns. Learn the tips and tricks used in genealogy while learning how to trace your family tree. Register here → For more on ancestry: Ancestry® has something for everyone at RootsTech Connect 2022. It doesn’t matter if you’re a seasoned genealogist with years of experience or you’re brand new to this whole family history thing. RootsTech Connect 2022…
Find out more »“Picture Me” Canvas Finger Painting
This event on February 8, 2022, is geared around mental health awareness where you'll be able to paint yourself through colors and activities. Please sign up below with correct information for more details. Register here!
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