Content Tagged with "Public"

Women's Health Awareness: Vaccine Confidence Study

The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) is seeking 20 Black, African American, African or Afro-Caribbean adults to join an important study to understand community concerns and beliefs among people of color about vaccines and immunizations. Each participant will receive $50 in exchange for contributing their feedback.

NCCU 2022 Women's History Month: The Raleigh PACT

Rolanda Byrd and Raleigh PACT members
Virtual (Zoom)

NCCU's Department of History will host a viewing of the frame media piece titled "The Raleigh PACT."  The piece is about how one mother's loss created a movement to end police brutality.

Yet Do I Marvel: Revisiting HBCU Music Ecosystems

A crowd of black americans with musical patterns surrounding them. Picture of Dr. Hadley
C. Ruth Edwards Music Hall, Room 202

Join Professor Fredara Hadley, ethnomusicology professor at the Juilliard School, for a talk entitled "Yet Do I Marvel: Revisiting HBCU Music Ecosystems." The event will be held in room 202 of

Music Recital: Mykah Hutton, Mezzo-soprano

Music Notes
Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, Durham

Join us for a music recital by mezzo-soprano Mykah Hutton!

The event will be held at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church (1007 S. Roxboro St, Durham, NC) at 7 p.m. on April 1. 

Faculty/Staff Publication Showcase

Fireworks
Virtual

The James E. Shepard Memorial Library will sponsor a virtual faculty/staff publication showcase in honor of National Library Week (April 3–8).