02.02.2016 Views

MOntH

Xw883

Xw883

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

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

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!