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NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY<br />
BlaCK HIStOrY<br />
<strong>MOntH</strong><br />
EvEnt CalEndar<br />
MOndaY<br />
FEBruarY 01<br />
5:15-6:30 p.M.<br />
dance Studio (2nd floor)<br />
Gills Gymnasium<br />
NSU Health & Wellness Initiative<br />
for Women JUST FOR YOU series:<br />
Check it Out Mondays: Exercise on the<br />
Go MixxedFit featuring Meshaun Hall<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
7 p.M.<br />
Student Center 138<br />
Honors College Film Series &<br />
Discussion—Shakespeare and Race: Merchant<br />
of Venice (starring Al Pacino)<br />
Contact: NSU Honors College, (757) 823-8208<br />
tuESdaY<br />
FEBruarY 02<br />
12:30-2 p.M.<br />
nursing and General Education<br />
Building (nGE) 101<br />
NSU College of Science, Engineering<br />
and Technology presents: Black History<br />
Month Film Series: The African Origin of Humanity,<br />
Dr. Cheikh Anta Diop, Anthropologist<br />
Contact: Ms. Carolyn Johnson, (757) 278-2587<br />
6 p.M.<br />
Student Center 149<br />
BHM Signature Event: The Evolution<br />
of a Black Girl: From the Slave House to<br />
the White House featuring Morgan McCoy<br />
Sponsored by Housing and Residence Life ,<br />
Society of Spartan Sisters LLC, and the Department<br />
of History and Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
Contact: Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, (757) 823-2864<br />
6 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
Center, 1881 university drive,<br />
virginia Beach, va<br />
Virginia Beach Higher Education Center<br />
Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died: Black Wall Street<br />
Massacre 1921 Art Exhibit at NSU’s Virginia Beach<br />
Higher Education Center (VBHEC), sponsored by<br />
VBHEC and the Department of History and Interdisciplinary<br />
Studies . Opening Night Reception<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
WEdnESdaY<br />
FEBruarY 03<br />
6 p.M.<br />
Student Center 370<br />
BHM Signature Event: Black Women Creating<br />
Space(s) to Survive and Thrive, the Fifth Annual<br />
“Conversations in the Kitchen” Panel Discussion:<br />
Real Talk for Today’s African American Woman<br />
featuring Dr. Ernestine A.W. Duncan, Dr. Camellia<br />
Okpodu, Dr. Morgan Kirby, Dr. Erica Russell,<br />
Dr. Kay Lewis, Dr. Wanda G. Brockington,<br />
& Professor Carol Pretlow Co-sponsored by the<br />
NSU Women’s Economic Development Center<br />
Contact: Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, (757) 823-2864<br />
9 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
Center, 1881 university drive,<br />
virginia Beach, va<br />
Virginia Beach Higher Education Center<br />
Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died: Black Wall<br />
Street Massacre 1921<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
tHurSdaY<br />
FEBruarY 04<br />
12:30 p.M.<br />
nursing and General Education<br />
Building 101<br />
CSET presents: Black History Month<br />
Film Series: Black Women of Antiquity<br />
Contact: Ms. Carolyn Johnson, (757) 278-2587<br />
5-7 p.M.<br />
Scott-dozier dining Hall<br />
Soul Café/African American Read In<br />
Sponsored by Residence Life and Housing<br />
Contact: Housing and Residence Life ,<br />
(757) 823-8407<br />
5:15-6:30 p.M.<br />
dance Studio (2nd floor)<br />
Gills Gymnasium<br />
NSU Health & Wellness Initiative for<br />
Women JUST FOR YOU Healthier Living<br />
Series: African Dance with Live Drumming<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
SHARE YOUR<br />
MOMENT<br />
#NSUBHM<br />
All events are free and open to the public (except where indicated).<br />
For general NSU Black History Month information<br />
please contact Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, chair, at 757-823-2864 or komiller@nsu.edu.<br />
www.nsu.edu<br />
Norfolk State University – An Equal Opportunity Employer
9 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
VBHEC Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died:<br />
Black Wall Street Massacre 1921<br />
Center, 1881 University Drive, Virginia Beach, VA<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
FrIdaY<br />
FEBruarY 05<br />
9 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
Center, 1881 university drive,<br />
virginia Beach, va<br />
Virginia Beach Higher Education Center<br />
Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died: Black<br />
Wall Street Massacre 1921<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
SaturdaY<br />
FEBruarY 06<br />
2 p.M.<br />
the Chrysler Museum,<br />
One Memorial place, norfolk, va<br />
“Legacies Matter: The Moses Grandy & Moses<br />
Myers Legacies by Eric Sheppard with Musical<br />
entertainment provided by Tallwood High School<br />
Orchestra, a collaborative program sponsored by<br />
The Chrysler Museum of Fine Arts and the<br />
NSU Visual and Performing Arts Department<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
MOndaY<br />
FEBruarY 08<br />
12:30 p.M.<br />
nursing General Education Building 101<br />
CSET presents: Black History Month Film<br />
Series: They Came Before Columbus<br />
Contact: Ms. Carolyn Johnson, (757) 278-2587<br />
5:15-6:30 p.M.<br />
dance Studio (2nd floor),<br />
Gills Gymnasium<br />
NSU Health & Wellness Initiative for Women<br />
JUST FOR YOU series: Check it Out Mondays: Exercise<br />
on the Go (Boot Camp, Universal Fitness’<br />
Donnetta Johnson)<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
9 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
Center, 1881 university drive,<br />
virginia Beach, va<br />
Virginia Beach Higher Education Center<br />
Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died: Black Wall<br />
Street Massacre 1921<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
7 p.M.<br />
Student Center 149<br />
Honors College Film Series & Discussion—<br />
Shakespeare and Race: Othello (starring<br />
Laurence Fishburne and Kevin Branagh)<br />
Contact: NSU Honors College, (757) 823-8208<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
tuESdaY<br />
FEBruarY 09<br />
12:30-2pM<br />
Student Center 138a<br />
Black Lives Matter: The Psychological Impact<br />
of Recent News Events on African Americans<br />
Sponsored by the Department of Psychology<br />
Contact: Dr. Ernestine A.W. Duncan, (757) 823-8310<br />
6 p.M.<br />
Student Center 149<br />
BHM Signature Event: It’s a Calling:<br />
The Important Role of Civil Rights<br />
Lawyers, featuring Civil Rights Attorneys<br />
David Malik and Sara Gedeon<br />
Contact: Mr. Stan Donaldson, (757) 823-2119<br />
9 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
Center, 1881 university drive,<br />
virginia Beach, va<br />
Virginia Beach Higher Education Center<br />
Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died: Black Wall<br />
Street Massacre 1921<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
WEdnESdaY<br />
FEBruarY 10<br />
12 -1:30 p.M.<br />
Student Center 138a<br />
BHM Signature Event: Frederick Douglass:<br />
A theatrical re-enactment and discussion<br />
featuring Nathan Richardson, a poet,<br />
author and spoken word performer who<br />
captures completely the physical and<br />
spiritual essence of the great writer,<br />
orator and a bolitionist Frederick Douglass.<br />
Contact: Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, (757) 823-2864<br />
9 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
Center, 1881 university drive,<br />
virginia Beach, va<br />
Virginia Beach Higher Education Center<br />
Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died:<br />
Black Wall Street Massacre 1921<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
tHurSdaY<br />
FEBruarY 11<br />
12:30-1:30 p.M.<br />
nursing and General<br />
Education Building 204<br />
Exploring the Factors that Contribute<br />
to Black Males earning Advanced Degrees<br />
in Mathematics, a presentation<br />
by Professor Ronald White<br />
Contact: Professor Ronald White, (757) 823-8737<br />
5:15-6:30 p.M.<br />
dance Studio (2nd floor)<br />
Gills Gymnasium<br />
NSU Health & Wellness Initiative for Women<br />
JUST FOR YOU Healthier Living Series:<br />
African Dance with Live Drumming<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
9 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
Center, 1881 university drive,<br />
virginia Beach, va<br />
VBHEC Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died:<br />
Black Wall Street Massacre 1921<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
FrIdaY<br />
FEBruarY 12<br />
12:30 p.M.<br />
nursing and General<br />
Education Building 101<br />
College of Science, Engineering<br />
and Technology presents: Black History<br />
Month Film Series: Music by Outstanding Black<br />
music artists including: Paul Robeson, Leotyne Price,<br />
Jesse Norman, Marian Anderson, Mahalia Jackson,<br />
and Nina Simone<br />
All events are free and open to the public (except where indicated).<br />
For general NSU Black History Month information<br />
please contact Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, chair, at 757-823-2864 or komiller@nsu.edu.<br />
www.nsu.edu<br />
Norfolk State University – An Equal Opportunity Employer
10 a.M.-2 p.M.<br />
Student Center 138a<br />
Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day<br />
@ NSU sponsored by NSU Health<br />
and Wellness Initiative for Women and Center<br />
of Excellence in Health Disparities. Free and<br />
Confidential HIV and other STI testing<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
9 a.M. -5 p.M.<br />
virginia Beach Higher Education<br />
Center, 1881 university drive,<br />
virginia Beach, va<br />
Virginia Beach Higher Education Center<br />
Art Exhibit: The Night Tulsa Died:<br />
Black Wall Street Massacre 1921<br />
Contact: Mr. Dennis Montgomery, (757) 368-4152<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
MOndaY<br />
FEBruarY 15<br />
12:30 p.M.<br />
robinson tech 136<br />
STARS presents: Black History Month Film<br />
Series: The African Origin of Mathematics<br />
and Science—The Moors in Science<br />
Contact: Carolyn Johnson, (757) 278-2587<br />
5 -7 p.M.<br />
Scott-dozier dining Hall<br />
Soul Café/Open Mic Night<br />
Sponsored by NSU Residence Life and Housing<br />
Contact: Housing and Residence Life,<br />
(757) 823-8407<br />
5:15-6:30 p.M.<br />
dance Studio (2nd floor)<br />
Gills Gymnasium<br />
NSU Health & Wellness Initiative for Women<br />
JUST FOR YOU series: Check it Out Mondays:<br />
Exercise on the Go (Mixxed Fit<br />
featuring Meshaun Hall)<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
7 p.M.<br />
Student Center 149<br />
Honors College Film Series &<br />
Discussion—Shakespeare and Race:<br />
Antony and Cleopatra (starring Charlton Heston)<br />
Contact: NSU Honors College, (757) 823-8208<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
tuESdaY<br />
FEBruarY 16<br />
12:30-1:30 p.M.<br />
robinson technology Center 136<br />
College of Science Engineering and Technology<br />
(SCET) presents: “African Americans and STEM”<br />
Contact: Ms. Patrice Smith (757) 823-8180<br />
7 p.M.<br />
l. douglas Wilder<br />
performing arts Center<br />
BHM Signature Event: NSU L.E.A.D. series<br />
presents Goal Setting, Entrepreneurship<br />
and Living Your Dream, featuring reality<br />
television personality, Attorney Phaedra Parks<br />
Contact: Mr. Jonathan Walker, (757) 823-2238<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
WEdnESdaY<br />
FEBruarY 17<br />
3-4:30 p.M.<br />
Student Center 370<br />
Hallowed Grounds and Spaces in the U.S.<br />
Military: a special presentation by Dr. Aubrey<br />
Butts, Director of Non-Commissioned Officer<br />
Professional Development, U.S. Army Training<br />
and Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, VA<br />
Contact: NSU Army ROTC, (757) 823-8541<br />
6 p.M.<br />
Student Center 149<br />
NSU Dance Theatre presents:<br />
“Going back to Africa, but…”<br />
featuring Okyerema John Kuubeterzie<br />
Contact: Dr. Tarin Hampton, (757) 823-8071<br />
10-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
tHurSdaY<br />
FEBruarY 18<br />
12:30 -1:30 p.M.<br />
lyman Beecher Brooks library,<br />
university archives, 2nd floor<br />
The Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work<br />
presents: Dr. Ingrid Whitaker, Associate Professor<br />
and Graduate Program Director, Department of<br />
Sociology and Criminal Justice at ODU, lecturing<br />
on: “African American Community as a<br />
Hallowed Ground for Social Work Practice”<br />
Contact: Dr. Colita Fairfax, (757) 823-9593<br />
5:15-6:30 p.M.<br />
dance Studio (2nd floor)<br />
Gills Gymnasium<br />
NSU Health & Wellness Initiative for Women<br />
JUST FOR YOU Healthier Living Series:<br />
African Dance with Live Drumming<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
7 p.M.<br />
nursing and General<br />
Education Building 205<br />
BHM Signature program: Self-Destruction:<br />
Different Day, Same Song? A Critical Dialogue<br />
Using a Psychological Lens featuring: Nasir Jones<br />
Harvard Hip Hop Fellow Christopher “Dasan<br />
Ahanu” Massenburg and Dj Dirty DI<br />
Contact: Dr. Erica Russell, (757) 823-2228<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
FrIdaY<br />
FEBruarY 19<br />
12 -2 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Artist Talk: A Fine Arts symposium on<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
12:30 p.M.<br />
nursing and General<br />
Education Building 101<br />
College of Science, Engineering and<br />
Technology presents: Black History Month Film<br />
Series: African Origins of Mathematics and Science<br />
Contact: Ms. Carolyn Johnson, (757) 278-2587<br />
5-7 p.M.<br />
Student Center 149<br />
2016 Black Joy Fest:<br />
A Celebration of Black Life & Culture<br />
Sponsored by the Department of Sociology<br />
Contact: Dr. Carlene Turner, 757-278-2627<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
All events are free and open to the public (except where indicated).<br />
For general NSU Black History Month information<br />
please contact Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, chair, at 757-823-2864 or komiller@nsu.edu.<br />
www.nsu.edu<br />
Norfolk State University – An Equal Opportunity Employer
MOndaY<br />
FEBruarY 22<br />
12:30 p.M.<br />
nursing and General<br />
Education Building 101<br />
College of Science, Engineering<br />
and Technology presents: Black History Month<br />
Film Series: Black Wall Street (a documentary)<br />
Contact: Ms. Carolyn Johnson, (757) 278-2587<br />
5:15-6:30 p.M.<br />
dance Studio (2nd floor)<br />
Gills Gymnasium<br />
NSU Health & Wellness Initiative for Women<br />
JUST FOR YOU series: Check it Out<br />
Mondays: Exercise on the Go (Boot Camp,<br />
Universal Fitness’ Donnetta Johnson)<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
6 -8 p.M.<br />
nursing and General<br />
Education Building 101<br />
Is it WEAVE or WEAVED: The Impact<br />
of Hair on Black Women, Reality TV<br />
and Black Men: Panel discussion sponsored<br />
by Housing and Residence Life<br />
Contact: NSU Residence Life and Housing,<br />
(757) 823-8407<br />
7 p.M.<br />
Student Center 149<br />
Honors College Film Series & Discussion<br />
—Shakespeare and Race: Romeo and Juliet<br />
(Starring Orlando Bloom and Condola Rashad)<br />
Contact: NSU Honors College, 757-823-8208<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition: Cultural<br />
Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
tuESdaY<br />
FEBruarY 23<br />
12:30-2 p.M.<br />
Student Center 138a<br />
A Brown Bag Lunch Event: Touching<br />
Slavery: Towards Remembering the Full Experience<br />
of Enslaved Plantation Workers An interactive<br />
geographical presentation by Dr. E. Arnold<br />
Modlin, Assistant Professor Department<br />
of History and Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
Contact: Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, 757-823-2864<br />
10-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
WEdnESdaY<br />
FEBruarY 24<br />
12 - 2 p.M.<br />
Student Center 370<br />
A Brown Bag Lunch Event: “The Negro-Indian<br />
Confusion: Exploring the Language of Race and<br />
Identity in Colonial and Antebellum South”<br />
featuring Dr. Arica Coleman, evaluator of African<br />
American Programs, Delaware Humanities<br />
Forum, author of That the Blood Stay Pure:<br />
African Americans, Native Americans, and the<br />
Predicament of Race and Identity in Virginia (2013)<br />
Sponsored by International Studies, Service<br />
Learning and Civic Engagement, Globetrotters<br />
LLC and the Department of History<br />
and Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
Contact: Dr. de Laforcade (757) 823-2819<br />
10-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition: Cultural<br />
Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
tHurSdaY<br />
FEBruarY 25<br />
10:30 a.M.-2 p.M.<br />
Student Center 138aBC<br />
Spring 2016 Career Expo<br />
sponsored by NSU Career Services<br />
Contact: Career Services, (757) 823-8462<br />
12:30-2 p.M.<br />
Student Center 370<br />
Sigma Tau Delta’s Annual Black History Month<br />
Program sponsored by the Department of English<br />
and Foreign Languages<br />
Contact: Mr. Damani Drew, (757) 823-8891<br />
5:15-6:30 p.M.<br />
dance Studio (2nd floor)<br />
Gills Gymnasium<br />
NSU Health & Wellness Initiative for Women<br />
JUST FOR YOU Healthier Living Series:<br />
African Dance with Live Drumming<br />
Contact: Dr. Sheila Ward, (757) 823-8703<br />
6 p.M.<br />
lyman Beecher Brooks library<br />
archives, Second floor<br />
BHM Signature Event: Hidden Virginia History:<br />
The Connection between Buffalo Soldiers and<br />
the Philippines: panel discussion and photo<br />
gallery Sponsored by the Virginia Foundation<br />
for the Humanities and the Department of<br />
History and Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
Contact: Dr. April T. Manalang, (757) 823-9489<br />
7 p.M.<br />
Brown Hall theatre<br />
The Norfolk State University<br />
Theatre Company Presents: The Brothers Size<br />
Sponsored by NSU Theatre Co.<br />
Tickets: $5-$15, call (757) 823-9009, ext. 5<br />
Contact: Professor Anthony Stockard,<br />
(757) 823-2897<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition: Cultural<br />
Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
FrIdaY<br />
FEBruarY 26<br />
1-2 p.M.<br />
Brown Memorial Hall, a101<br />
African American Perspectives on International<br />
Politics and Foreign Policy Development—Student<br />
discussions sponsored by the Political Science<br />
Department, Part I<br />
Contact: Professor Carol Pretlow, (757) 823-8999<br />
7 p.M.<br />
Brown Hall theatre<br />
The Norfolk State University<br />
Theatre Company Presents: The Brothers Size<br />
Sponsored by NSU Theatre Co.<br />
Tickets: $5-$15, call (757) 823-9009, ext. 5<br />
Contact: Professor Anthony Stockard,<br />
(757) 823-2897<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition: Cultural<br />
Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
SaturdaY<br />
FEBruarY 27<br />
11 a.M.-2 p.M.<br />
the Chrysler Museum of Fine arts<br />
One Memorial drive, norfolk, va<br />
Exhibition reception for “Legacy Matters,”<br />
featuring artworks by NSU Fine Arts students<br />
with contributions from NSU faculty, with musical<br />
entertainment provided by Tallwood High School<br />
Orchestra, a collaborative program sponsored<br />
by The Chrysler Museum of Fine Arts and the<br />
NSU Visual and Performing Arts Department<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
7 p.M.<br />
Brown Hall theatre<br />
The Norfolk State University<br />
Theatre Company Presents: The Brothers Size<br />
Sponsored by NSU Theatre Co.<br />
Tickets: $5-$15, call (757) 823-9009, ext. 5<br />
Contact: Professor Anthony Stockard,<br />
(757) 823-2897<br />
All events are free and open to the public (except where indicated).<br />
For general NSU Black History Month information<br />
please contact Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, chair, at 757-823-2864 or komiller@nsu.edu.<br />
www.nsu.edu<br />
Norfolk State University – An Equal Opportunity Employer
SundaY<br />
FEBruarY 28<br />
5 p.M.<br />
l. douglas Wilder<br />
performing arts Center<br />
HBCU Choral Festival featuring the<br />
Choirs of Elizabeth City State, Hampton,<br />
Howard and Norfolk State Universities<br />
Tickets in Advance: Adults $20, Students/<br />
Children (8 years +) $10<br />
Contact: NSU Ticket Center, (757) 823-9009<br />
7-9 p.M.<br />
Midrise Hall, Jr. Commons room<br />
Black History Month Jeopardy<br />
Sponsored by Housing and Residence Life<br />
Contact: NSU Residence Life and Housing,<br />
(757) 823-8407<br />
MOndaY<br />
FEBruarY 29<br />
12:30 p.M.<br />
nursing and General<br />
Education Building 101<br />
College of Science, Engineering and<br />
Technology presents: Black History Month Film<br />
Series: Interviews with Mohammed Ali and Malcolm<br />
X on Police Brutality<br />
Contact: Ms. Carolyn Johnson, (757) 278-2587<br />
1-2 p.M.<br />
Brown Memorial Hall, a101<br />
African American Perspectives on International<br />
Politics and Foreign Policy Development—A<br />
Roundtable discussion sponsored by the Political<br />
Science Department, Part II<br />
Contact: Professor Carol Pretlow, (757) 823-8999<br />
6-7 p.M.<br />
Scott-dozier dining Hall<br />
Dispelling the Myths of Black Greek<br />
Letter Organizations: A Discussion<br />
Sponsored by Housing and Residence Life<br />
Contact: NSU Residence Life and Housing,<br />
(757) 823-8407<br />
7 p.M.<br />
Student Center 149<br />
Honors College Film Series & Discussion<br />
—Shakespeare and Race: Macbeth (starring<br />
Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard)<br />
Contact: NSU Honors College, (757) 823-8208<br />
10 a.M.-5 p.M.<br />
James Wise Gallery, Main Campus<br />
Black History Month Art Exhibition:<br />
Cultural Shifts: Recent Works by Clayton Singleton<br />
Sponsored by Visual and Performing Arts<br />
Contact: Professor Solomon Isekeije,<br />
(757) 823-8844<br />
All events are free and open to the public (except where indicated).<br />
For general NSU Black History Month information<br />
please contact Dr. Khadijah O. Miller, chair, at 757-823-2864 or komiller@nsu.edu.<br />
www.nsu.edu<br />
Norfolk State University – An Equal Opportunity Employer