Talladega College recently held its annual Black History Convocation, a powerful celebration of Black heritage and resilience that resonated deeply with attendees. The event, themed “Mosaics: Celebrating Pieces of Black History Through Storytelling,” featured Emmy Award-winning actor and director Gregory Alan Williams as the keynote speaker on February 6, 2025, in the historic DeForest Chapel. The convocation opened with a stirring address by Dr. Edward L. Hill, Jr., provost and vice president…
READ ARTICLEThe Dr. William R. Harvey Museum of Art will kick off the new year with a lecture on fine art collecting, “Giving Hoarding a Good Name: A Lawyer Makes the Case,” as part of its Brown Bag Lunch and Lecture Series.
READ ARTICLETalladega College proudly announces its highly anticipated Black History Convocation, scheduled for Thursday, February 6, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. in the historic DeForest Chapel.
READ ARTICLETalladega College has received a $75,000 donation from the Patterson Family Foundation to fund scholarships for aspiring writers and educators.
READ ARTICLEThe Talladega College Department of Music will host an insightful lecture entitled “Passing the Torch: An Exploration of the Parallel Yet Divergent Musical Languages of Florence Price and Her Prodigy, Margaret Bonds.”
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