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A weekly publication for the BGSU community
University honors black history
through variety of events
Black History Month begins at BGSU with an address
by Yolanda King, daughter of Martin Luther King
Jr. celebrating the legacy of her father at 7 p.m.
Thursday (Jan. 27) in the Bowen-Thompson Student
Union's Lenhart Grand Ballroom.
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King's speech will be simulcast for viewing at
BGSU Firelands in the Cedar Point Center.
King's discussion is one of the many University
events that will mark Black History Month, which
also includes a presentation by guest speaker
Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth, who gained fame
from her appearance on the hit television show
"The Apprentice."
Other events include a week of activities sponsored
by the African-American Graduate Student Association.
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Highhouse twice honored by professional
groups
Dr. Scott Highhouse industrial/organizational
psychology, has been named a Fellow of both the
American Psychological Association and the Society
for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
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Composer Manuel de Falla is subject of Hess book
Dr. Carol Hess, music history, has published her
third book, Sacred Passions: The Life and
Music of Manuel de Falla.
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Civil War music subject of new
book by BGSU ethnomusicologist
Steven Cornelius, ethnomusicology, has published
Music of the Civil War Era.
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Film festival to examine human rights worldwide
The Human Rights Monday Night Film Festival
begins today (Jan. 24) with the screening of “Every
Mother’s Son,” the first of eight
independently produced videos.
[READ MORE]
Volunteer for
Presidents’ Day open house
www.bgsu.edu/offices/admissions/volunteer/
is the Web site to sign up to help host campus
visitors, or for more information about the day.
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