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September 2020
154th Fall Opening Convocation
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Irving Pressley McPhail, President This event will be live-streamed on our official Facebook page.
Find out more »October 2020
Fall 2020 Student Listening Session
SAU students this is your opportunity to be heard. All key departments will be present to answer your questions. Your questions will be taken via Zoom chat or you may submit them in advance by October 12 to officeofthepresident@st-aug.edu Join Zoom here →
Find out more »Virtual: BWE Homecoming 2020
Due to COVID-19, the Blue & White Experience 2020 will be a virtual event. The Homecoming game will still occur with limited spectator capacity on October 24th. More information about virtual events and the game will be forthcoming from the department of Alumni Affairs, Athletics, and the Division of Student Affairs.
Find out more »November 2020
Falcons March to the Polls
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. On this day, SAU Falcons who are registered voters in North Carolina will march to the Tarboro Road Community Center and vote. This is different than early voting, where eligible individuals may cast a ballot at any early voting site in Wake County. Learn more here.
Find out more »January 2021
Keeping the Dream Alive and Reflection Blue Note: MLK Week
All social media platforms using #SAUKeepsTheDreamAlive One of the most memorable moments of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. memories include the "I Have a Dream" speech. To continue to keep the dream alive, we're asking members of the Falcon Community post a picture with a sign that says "Keeping the Dream Alive by..." and including what it is that they do to keep the dream alive. Please post them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter profiles utilizing the hashtag…
Find out more »National Day of Racial Healing: MLK Week
National Day of Healing → To mark the fifth annual National Day of Racial Healing on January 19, AAC&U calls on colleges and universities across the country to engage in activities, events, or strategies that promote healing and foster engagement around the issues of racism, bias, inequity, and injustice in our society.
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