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Meet Airin Duane Rolley

A Freshman Business Administration/ Finance Major and Spanish Minor. He is in Lambda Chi Alpha; He is a SEE Scholar; Plays an intramural sport and he is involved with Men of Color on Campus Organization. After, Graduating from Truman State University he wants to be a Business Developmental Manager or a Financial Advisor. He loves working out, hanging out with friends and reading his Bible.

Association of Black Collegians Week

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Everything is Love: ABC Week 2019

Feb10th: BSU 11am-1pm
Feb 11th: Sub Down Under 7-9pm
Feb 12th: VH 1000 7pm-9pm
Feb 13th: BH Little Theater 7-9pm
Feb 14th: West Campus Suite 7-9pm
Feb 14th: Grill Cheese Delivery 6-10pm
ABC will be hosting multiple events that are meant to be an intersectional celebration of Black love, sexuality, and relationships. We will also be selling chocolate covered strawberries, candy grams, and grilled cheese.
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Interdisciplinary Studies & Center for Diversity and Inclusion

Ain't I a Woman?

Monday, February 18, 7:30 PM
OP Performance Hall

A chamber music theatre work for actress and trio (cello, piano & percussion) celebrating the lives and times of four significant African American Women: Sojourner Truth, Zora Neale Hurston, Clementine Hunter, & Fannie Lou Hammer.
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RBG Documentary Showing

Join the WRC for a showing of RBG, a documentary about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg.

February 18th | 7-9pm | Baldwin Little Theather

#MeToo: Discussion on Sexual Assault & Harassment


This event is an important discussion and presentation on the social media popular campaign #metoo. Passionate members of the WRC will be leading the discussion on this topic. Please come and learn more and feel free to bring any and all questions you may have.

Feb 20th | 7-8:30pm | SUB 3202

The Vagina Monologues


This is a play written by Eve Ensler to celebrate, educate, and empower women from all walks of life. Women of all ages were interviewed and the play tells of their life experiences. It is open to anyone and everyone, don't let the name frighten you. (please note this does have a trigger warning) Tickets will be sold Feb. 18th-22nd in the SUB, but tickets can also be purchased at the door.

Feb 22nd & 23rd | 7-9pm | VH 1000

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Folklore Colloquium on Alaskan Native Myths

Folklore Colloquium on Alaskan Native Myths
presented by Dr. John Smelcer
Wednesday, February 20th from 5:30-7pm
In the Del and Norma Robison Planetarium

For thousands of years, Alaska Native elders have sat around campfires telling myths that instruct how the world came to be, how to act as social beings and describing the harsh world where Raven rules supreme. Dr. John Smelcer, a member of the Ahtna Tribe of Alaska, has spent his life documenting and preserving the myths of Alaska Natives and publishing numerous books, including The Raven and the Totem, which includes a foreword by famed mythologist Joseph Campbell. In this anticipated event, Dr. Smelcer will recite select myths the way he heard them--around a campfire beneath stars and the northern lights.

Global Issues Colloquium

Thursday, February 21st
at 7 pm MG 2001
Presented by Taner Edis (Truman, Physics)

A revolt against expertise: pseudoscience, global right-wing populism, and post-truth politics

This is a golden age for conspiracy theories, science denial, and deep suspicion of claims to expertise. Very often, the political context for this revolt against expertise is provided by increasingly powerful right-wing populist movements. Simple reaffirmations of elite forms of expertise, however, overlook how modern liberal politics too often demands public passivity toward sources of information—submission to technocracy rather than democratic participation. Furthermore, some favored forms of elite knowledge claims, such as popular schools of economics, are self-serving or have questionable legitimacy by academic standards. Our “post-truth” moment is in part due to elite incompetence, rather than just being an eruption of irrationality.

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Missouri Statewide Pre-Law Diversity Conference

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Greetings,
The University of Missouri Black Pre-Law Students Association is inviting you to the inaugural Missouri Statewide Pre-Law Diversity Conference & Law Fair. The conference, designed for diverse aspiring lawyers, aims to connect prospective students with law school admission representatives and provide advice about the law school application process.

The conference is free and offers diverse keynote speakers, panel discussions, and law school readiness workshops. The aim is to inspire undergraduate students, graduate professionals, and high school seniors and will provide resources to assist in preparing for law school.

Student Ambassadors are Hiring

Applications Due - Feb 23 at 5pm

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Society of Sino-American Studies

Happy Chinese New Year!

February 23, at 6-8 pm
SUB Georgian rooms A, B, & C
The ticket will be handed out on February 12, 13, &14th. 11:30-2:30pm at the SUB. 1 student ID---> 1 ticket

The official Chinese New Year (Spring Festival). In China, this is the longest holiday of the year. Everything is closed for the first 5 days of the festival. This festival can last up to a month, it's that important! There will be performances and games that involve prizes. We will end the night with a FREE dinner!
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Every other Thursday
8:00 PM in BH 112
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National Association of Black Accountants
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7:00 PM in BH 241
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First Gen United
1st/3rd Wed of the month
7:00 PM in Centennial Conf Rm
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PRISM
Every Thursday
8:00 pm in VH 1148
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Minority Ambassadors Program
Every other Thursday
7:00 PM in BH 112
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International Club

Every Tuesday
7:00 PM in BH 304
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Hispanic American Leadership Organization
Every Thursday
6:00 pm in BH 201
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Muslim Student Association
Every Tuesday
4:30 PM in BH 113
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African Students Association
Every Thursday
7:00 PM in BH 301
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