Black History Month provides our University community with an opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of our African American students, faculty and staff, as well as alumni and friends.
A listing of Black History Month events from parishes, schools, and national organizations around the country.
As February unfolds, we are reminded of the importance of reflecting on the achievements, contributions, and rich cultural heritage of African Americans throughout history.
Beginning Feb. 1, schools, museums and communities across the nation will mark the start of Black History Month –- a ...
Community members say the Fayetteville Park honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of their favorite monuments ...
Black History Month started as "Negro History Week" in February 1926 as a way to chronicle the accomplishments of African ...
Celebrate meaningfully this month as the Alamo City reflects on the legacy of Black heritage and its influence on American ...
A one-of-a-kind art exhibition and workshop is kicking off the start of Black History Month at the Amy H. Carberry Fine Arts ...
Black History Month celebrates the achievements of African Americans, but also the strangers who showed up as friends.