Join @fcblackstudentunion next Tuesday, September 6th at 7:30pm for their BSU & BOLD Meet Up at the Arthur Wilson Black Experience House! Swipe to the right to find the campus map for directions.
Join us to listen to Genelle Guzman-McMillan—the last survivor pulled from the 9/11 wreckage—recount her courageous story about surviving the fall of the Twin Towers and her wait for rescue. Her story is one of strength and finding one’s faith even in the darkest of moments.
We end the first session of THRIVE with a bang! This program gave the students of Franklin College the opportunity to get connected with Allies on and off campus. We are still registering students for the second FREE and FUN session of THRIVE, Aug. 21-24!
Thrive on the town! Thank you @discoverdowntownfranklin and shout out to our tour guide Ken, or as the students call him “K dawg”, for welcoming our students to the town of Franklin☺️.
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Today, June 20, 2022 at 12 PM EST, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (the most senior member of the U.S. Supreme Court) will step down from the bench and Ketanji Brown Jackson (who will become the nation's first Black female justice) will take his place.
The month of June is Black Music Month! This week we will be sharing Black artists from different music genres. Today’s artist is Nina Imani Franklin. Franklin is an American composer and 2019 Miss American title holder, born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina !
The month of June is Black Music Month! This week we will be sharing Black artists from different music genres. Today’s artist is Taryn Welch! Welch is an R&B singer/song writer from Indianapolis, Indiana, and is a Franklin College student majoring in Biomedical Science.
The month of June is Black Music Month! This week we will be sharing Black artists from different music genres. Today’s artist is Kendrick Lamar Duckworth, an American rapper, producer and song writer, who has been touted as his generations greatest rapper by the New York Times.
The month of June is Black Music Month! This week we will be sharing Black artists for many different music genres. Today’s artist is Nia Simone. Many may know her from Mississippi Goddam, Feeling Good, and I Put a Spell On You.
The Center for Diversity and Inclusion recognizes Juneteenth (also known as Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, or Emancipation Day), which is the longest running holiday in the Black Community.
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