Events
The University of Findlay commemorates Black History Month with several wonderful events which have been organized by the Office of Intercultural Student Services. They include events that will be hosted by several campus offices and student organizations who have collaborated to provide our campus with many diverse opportunities to celebrate together! We cordially invite you to join us for the University's "2012 Black History Month" activities.
Weds, February 8th @ 7 p.m.AMU-Endly Room
Black History Month Movie "The Help"The Help is a story that captures the untold perspective of African American maids who worked in white households in Mississippi.
Sat, February 11th from 9 p.m.-1a.m.AMU-MPR
The 15th Annual Black Tie Affair The most popular dance on campus is back, and better! This year the theme is "Hollywood Extravaganza".
The Black Heritage Art ExhibitA local collection will be displayed in the main showcase of the Shafer Library.
Tues, February 14th from 9 -10 p.m.GFAP-Malcolm Dinning Hall
BSU Invites You to a Black Student Union Meeting.
Wed, February 15th @ 8 p.m.AMU- MPR
"A Black Man's Odyssey into the Ku Klux Klan" Special Guest Daryl Davis presents his struggle to bridge the gulf between the Klan's hatred and a Black man's rage.
Sat, February 18th meet at 10:45 a.m. AMU-Fireside Lounge
Underground Railroad Museum Trip A visit to the historic museum which focuses on African American history! Please register by emailing waltera@findlay.edu
Annual "Soul Food" Cultural Dinner A traditional African American dinner with Soul.
Wed, February 29th @ 8 p.m AMU-Endly Room
Black History Month Movie "Pride"Pride is a powerful story that unveils the struggles that inner-city youth face.