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Check Out the University Calendar for Everything Happening at Post!

This Week’s Events and Activities

 

News from the Nest

  • Student Life Valentine’s Day Stuff a Bear
    Monday, February 14, 2022 12:00 p.m.- 1:00 p.m. Eastern time | Eagle’s Nest
  • Black History Month Event – “Black History Quiz Show”
    Tuesday, February 15, 2022 6:30 p.m. Eastern time | Join at event time
  • Black History Month Event – “Black Health Facts: A Knowledge Movement” with Dr. Patrice Harris
    Thursday, February 17, 2022 6:30 p.m. Eastern time | Join at event time
  • Student Life Food Truck Friday
    Friday, February 18, 2022 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Eastern time | the Eagle Statue in the Center of Campus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eagles Fans – don’t miss out on any of the action – head on over to the Athletics website for upcoming competitions, season standings, stats, and links to game live streams.

Don’t forget to tag your social media posts with #GoPostEagles – we’ll share our favorites on the digital screens around campus, on the official Post University accounts, and in this newsletter!

 

 

Mark Your Calendar – Black History Month Headline Event
Daryl Davis’ “Why I, as a Black Man, Attend KKK Rallies”

 

Daryl Davis, whose efforts to fight anti-Black racism are hallmarked by his surprise meetings with Ku Klux Klan leaders, will give his talk entitled “Why I, as a Black Man, Attend KKK Rallies,” on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Eastern time.  The event is open to all members of the University community.

Sponsored by Post University and its Malcolm Baldrige School of Business, with support from CEO & President John L. Hopkins and the University’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advocacy Council, Davis will share insight into how his clandestine meetings with KKK leaders turned into unlikely friendships, leading them to renounce their previously held beliefs.

“We all have the ability to listen, engage, and learn from one another and we all have the power to change the world around us for the better,” Stephanie Caban, program chair for Management and chief diversity officer for The Malcolm Baldrige School of Business said.  “Even if that ‘world’ is just our own household, workplace, or classroom, [Davis] proves that if a gifted musician can create an opportunity for dialogue, then we all can too.  That’s what I want our Post community to leave his program knowing.”

> On Campus Students will attend this event IN PERSON.
> Online Students,
who are encouraged to participate, can attend VIRTUALLY by clicking the “Register” button below.  Advance registration for virtual participation is REQUIRED!

Don’t Forget – the 28 Days of Action Challenge is Still Going on!.  We encourage you to take the “28 Days of Action” challenge by participating in the activities, events, and explorations we have available on the University’s United in Action page.

Visit the University’s United in Action page for links to books, films, website, podcasts, and videos engaging you in Black History topics through February and beyond.  Tap the “Learn More” button to get started.

 

 

Don’t Miss Your Chance to Get Involved With These Clubs!

 

Joining a club is a great way to enhance your experience as a student.  Develop your leadership skills and make new friends.

 

 

Participate in the Counseling Center’s New Group: “Stress Management”

 

 

 

Check Out the Center for Career and Professional Development’s NEW ePortfolio Service

 

 

The Center for Career and Professional Development is excited to announce that all students have the opportunity to create an ePortfolio! ePortfolios’ are an amazing career tool to help students showcase their academic and professional experience in a digital format.

You are encouraged to begin using this new digital tool.  Please schedule an appointment using the link below to reserve a date/time that works best for you: https://ccpdappointments.as.me/schedule.php.  Please contact the team in the Center for Career and Professional Development by emailing [email protected] or visiting the Center in North Hall Room 103.

 

 

 

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