Black Music Mondays
Brandt Student CenterListen to and learn about music with African and African American roots on Mondays throughout February, courtesy of The Mosaic Center for Diversity. Learn about the origins of your favorite […]
The Big Little University Rising
Listen to and learn about music with African and African American roots on Mondays throughout February, courtesy of The Mosaic Center for Diversity. Learn about the origins of your favorite […]
Current students, alumni and members of the local community are invited to the Shenandoah University Black Alumni Network’s first-ever Sneaker Gala, “A Night of Excellence,” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, […]
The Office of Inclusion Diversity and Equity, Student Leadership and Development, and the Athletic Department are partnering to bring students an opportunity to connect with women leaders in sports on […]
Listen to and learn about music with African and African American roots on Mondays throughout February, courtesy of The Mosaic Center for Diversity. Learn about the origins of your favorite […]
Etiquette is not something you just need to use for fancy dinners or outings. Come enjoy a nice meal while learning about the dos and don'ts of modern dinner etiquette. Dahlia Ashford will serve as the event facilitator. The event is limited to the first 20 registrants due to venue capacity. Registration will close once […]
Jackson Caesar, who has studied vocal pedagogy (contemporary and commercial music) at the graduate level at Shenandoah, will perform a one-man concert from the audio documentary project, “Spirituals: Celebrating the […]
“She is the Narrative” gives voice to the voiceless through history and present times. Directed by Desirée Dabney ’14 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting), “She is the Narrative” explores historical events, personal experiences and finding your voice when you are voiceless due to the color of your skin. This exploration leads an audience to discover, […]
Listen to and learn about music with African and African American roots on Mondays throughout February, courtesy of The Mosaic Center for Diversity. Learn about the origins of your favorite music while you listen! For more information, contact mosaiccenter@su.edu.
Learn more about the challenges women have faced – and still face – as well as their accomplishments at this table, where you’ll discover not only more about the roles women have played throughout all areas of history but also the contributions they’re making to society today. For more information, contact Dahlia Ashford at dashford@su.edu.
Listen to and learn about music written, produced, and sung by women across various genres on Mondays throughout March, courtesy of The Mosaic Center for Diversity. Learn about the origins of your favorite music while you listen! For more information, contact mosaiccenter@su.edu.