Celebrate Black History Month with us
Black History Month traces its roots to the first Negro History Week in February of 1926. Announced by Carter Godwin Woodson, an American historian, author and journalist, Negro History Week expanded the traditional February celebrations of the lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln, thus shifting the emphasis from the celebration of two men to the celebration of an entire people.
Diversity in the News
Follow our stories as we celebrate diversity across campus, in the classroom, and throughout the community.