The Office of Multicultural Affairs has a lot going on this month. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, join the Parade of Flags, and help plan events for Black History Month with free food and live music.
Join us in Celebrating Black History Month
Scavenger hunts, open mic nights, and free food: The Office of Multicultural Affairs celebrates Black History Month.
Lecture: “Between Race and Nation: Shirley Chisholm and National Politics.”
The Department of History will host the lecture, “Between Race and Nation: Shirley Chisholm and National Politics” by Dr. Anastasia Curwood (Ph.D., Princeton University, 2003) of Emory University. Chisolm was the first African American woman to be elected to the United States Congress.
Two special events highlighted during Black History Month at UTC
In a month of exciting events to celebrate Black History Month at UTC, be sure to attend a special concert and the showing of a local civil rights documentary.
Campus to celebrate Black History Month
This February, UTC will celebrate Black History Month with a variety of events including a movie showing, poetry night, and student play.
University presents “Reaching the Light: The Story of Desegregation of the University of Chattanooga”
Join us for the premiere of Reaching the Light: The Story of Desegregation of the University of Chattanooga on February 28 at 7 p.m. in the University Center Auditorium. The documentary was produced by the UTC Communication Department. View the preview of the documentary below.