Multicultural Events This Week:
Thursday, February 12 – 28 in the lobby of Manderino Library
“Significant African-Americans with Local Roots: a photo display”
View this photo exhibit showcasing notable artists, athletes, humanitarians
and business professionals each with a connection to western Pennsylvania.
Thursday, February 12 from 6-8pm in Keystone 205
“Let’s Talk About Love”
A relationship panel hosted by Cal U Men United
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.
Coming Up:
Tuesday, February 17 at 6pm in Keystone 205
“What’s Going On? The State of Black America”
A panel discussion hosted by our own Professor Rueben Brock and other noted scholars on the issues and trends in the black community. This event is free and open to everyone.
Thursday, February 19
Slam Poetry Events featuring Drew Law
A Slam poetry workshop takes place at 1pm in the Natali Student Center Suite 101. Anyone interested in learning more about this art or looking for help from a professional should stop by. Anyone and everyone should see this event.
PLUS a Slam Poetry performance featuring Drew will be held at 9pm in the Food Court. Again anyone and everyone interested should stop by and check this out. These events are sponsored by the Student Activities Board.
Monday, February 23 at 7pm in Morgan 222 Historically Black Greek Letter Organizations: a brief presentation Hear a brief account about these important organizations and their activity in Western Pennsylvania by noted Pittsburgh teacher Carlton Heywood. Sponsored by the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life.
Anyone with a question regarding these events should contact LaMont Coleman at x5697.