African American History Month Activities at Bluefield State College
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CreatedTuesday, January 25 2011
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Created byJim Nelson/Media Relations - (304) 327-4103 jnelson@bluefieldstate.edu
(Bluefield)—February is African American History Month; a special time to celebrate the contributions of African Americans to our nation’s culture and to the culture of the world. The following schedule of African American History Month activities at Bluefield State College is the result of collaboration efforts across the College: Office of Multicultural Affairs, Office of Student Life, Office of Alumni Affairs and BSC Student Government Association. All events are free and open to the public.
February 2, 2011
Noon – Hebert Gallery
Poster Exhibits – organized by Student Life and SGA
Artwork Displays – organized by Student Life and SGA
February 16, 2011
Noon – Student Center
African American History Bowl – organized by Student Life and SGA
February 23, 2011
Noon – Student Center/Hebert Gallery
A celebration of African American Heritage through history, music, storytelling and ethnic foods – organized and sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs
February 25, 2011
Noon – Hatter Hall
Student-led African American Heritage Dialogue Sharing – organized and sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Office of Alumni Affairs
Additional information about these programs can be obtained by contacting Dr. Cureg (304) 327-4512, or scureg@bluefieldstate.edu

