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February 2019
March 2019
April 2019
Poet Laureate Reading with Jaki Shelton Greene
The SHESBS Cultural Calendar of Events will host a poetry reading with NC Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green. A native of North Carolina, with over 40 years of teaching and activism in the literary community she's an award-winning poet and the author of eight books of poetry. “Jaki Shelton Green brings a deep appreciation of our state’s diverse communities to her role as an ambassador of North Carolina literature. Jaki’s appointment is a wonderful new chapter in North Carolina’s rich…
Find out more »September 2019
Butterfly Confessions
Free with Student ID | $5 without valid college ID Butterfly Confessions which is a national stage play to raise awareness about violence against women and sexual responsibility on college campuses across the globe. The play blends humor and heartbreak with education, empowerment and inspiration.
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November 2019
International Education Week
IEW Schedule Monday, November 18 | 11:00 - 11:50 a.m. | Boyer Bldg., Main Hall Professor Lena Wang-Anthony will present Qi Pao dance performance and Chinese song by FLCH II students. Wednesday, November 20 | 11:00 - 11:50 a.m. | Boyer Bldg., Room 209 Professor Lena Wang-Anthony will perform a mini Chinese lesson. Monday, November 18 and 20 | 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | Boyer Bldg., Main Hall Professor Nakotey Hervie and students from Kenya, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Honduras, Bahamas,…
Find out more »Behold: The Miracle on Oakwood Avenue Fall Holiday Recital
The University Chamber Singers want to give the gift of music to the SAU administration, faculty and staff, students, and the community that surrounds and supports us all. In their 2nd year under the direction of Ms. Jasmyn Cooper, this recital will include concert music of all genres, highlight student vocal and piano soloists, as well as help bring in the holiday spirit. We hope to see you there!
Find out more »January 2020
”Citizen King” Movie Viewing
The movie explores the last years of Dr. King's life. It traces his efforts to recast himself by embracing causes beyond the civil rights movement by becoming a champion of the poor and an outspoken opponent of the war in Vietnam. Tapping into a rich archive of photographs and film footage and using diaries, letters and eyewitness accounts of fellow activists, friends, journalists, political leaders, and law enforcement officials, this film brings fresh insights of King's impossible journey, his charismatic…
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