Feb
23
Black Faces in High Places
 to 
MBK Lobby
Student Engagement and Student Inclusion present: Black Faces in High Places, a mix and mingle amongst faculty, staff, and students. This inaugural program will feature an interactive panel discussion with a candid conversation.
February is Black History Month! It honors the Black community's experiences and accomplishments by paying tribute to generations of African Americans and people of color who have overcome adversity to pave the way for future generations. Here at NDMU, we want to emphasize the importance of civil rights, advocate for more equality, and provide Black history-makers a platform to share their stories.
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Oct
31
NDMU Drama: Very Still and Hard to See By Steve Yockey, Directed by Ben Pierce
 to 
Copeland Studio Theatre (Le Clerc Hall)
General Admission $15 / Students with ID $5
Nov
01
NDMU Drama: Very Still and Hard to See By Steve Yockey, Directed by Ben Pierce
 to 
Copeland Studio Theatre (Le Clerc Hall)
General Admission $15 / Students with ID $5

