February marks the 46th Black History Month. Mark your calendars as we host a series of themed virtual events to celebrate our greatness through “Joy as Resistance: Black Health, Wellness, and Self-Care.”

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Mind and Body Connection: Experience it to Improve Your Study Habits and Academic Performance

Mind and Body Connection: Experience it to Improve Your Study Habits and Academic Performance

In keeping with this year’s theme, this presentation provides MEC students with an overview of the psychological effects of stress on overall well-being and academic performance. This is followed by a..Read More

Discovering the Lost Town of Timbuktoo, New York

Discovering the Lost Town of Timbuktoo, New York

In collaboration with the Department of Public Administration, Aaron Mair provides an expert overview of the history of Timbuktoo, a Black suffrage settlement of over 3000 Black families near Lake..Read More

Black History Month Soul Food Festival

Black History Month Soul Food Festival

Soul food has always been an important part of African American culture and carries added significance beyond nourishment in the lives of past and present generations of African- Americans. Join..Read More

Social and Behavioral Studies Research Panel Series: Pan Africanism Past, Present, and Future by Dr. Theodore Andrews

Social and Behavioral Studies Research Panel Series: Pan Africanism Past, Present, and Future by Dr. Theodore Andrews

In this panel, we share varying perspectives on the issue of identity in a colonized region emblematic of mestizaje, racialization, and cultural hybridization, and discuss how these identities structure social..Read More

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