Peirce celebrates Black History Month with a special panel discussion this Friday

Peirce celebrates Black History Month with a special panel discussion this Friday

Commemorate Black History Month with Peirce! Join us for a special panel presentation this Friday, “Victory: A Celebration of African-American Achievements.” Juanita Wooten, Program Manger for Student Services and the Black History Month Committee, has put the event together. She shared the details in a note to the Peirce community:

Hello Peirce!

In celebration of Black History Month, I’d like to invite all who are interested to join the Black History Month Committee on Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. for “Victory: A Celebration of African-American Achievements.”

The program is a collaborative effort by Peirce students, faculty and staff that seeks to recognize African-American leaders, educators, entrepreneurs, inventors, politicians, musicians, performers, etc.

Come out for an insightful panel presentation featuring a local entrepreneur, education administrator, doctoral student and more, and enjoy light refreshments. The event will be held in College Hall, Room 51.

All are encouraged to attend, but you must register before Friday! To do so, you can visit the Walker Center (2nd floor, Alumni Hall), or contact us at 888.GO.PEIRCE, ext. 9251, or WCAE@Peirce.edu. Feel free to stop by my office or ask me directly if you have any questions by commenting below! Further information about this or other Black History Month events is also available by logging onto the my.peirce.edu portal and clicking on the Student Services tab.

Hope to see you there!

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