ULM celebrates Black History Month | ULM Forum 2-01-2013


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Brumfield

The University of Louisiana at Monroe celebrates Black History Month during the month of February with a series of events featuring speakers from industry, literature, research and the arts.

The University of Louisiana at Monroe Black History Planning Committee and the ULM Diversity Committee invite the community to participate in a series of educational and entertaining events—from music and the arts to speakers and exhibits—in honor of Black History Month.
All events are free and open to the public.
 
“The community, our faculty, staff, and students will enjoy and learn from the variety of speakers and programs. I appreciate the hard work of the planning committees and their efforts to bring exposure to the accomplishments of African Americans in our great country.” said Dr. Wayne Brumfield, Vice President for Student Affairs at ULM.
 
For a full list of events visit here, or for questions contact Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs at 318-342-5215, or e-mail wbrumfie@ulm.edu.
Air Date: Fri, 02/01/2013