Ben and Jerry's Sundaes for AAS/AS Students

We think that with all the hard work you're doing, you deserve something sweet. Join us in Minor Hall 108 on October 2 from 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. for FREE Ben & Jerry's ice cream sundaes! Know someone interested in a major or minor in AAS or a minor in African Studies? Invite your friend to join us. We'll have some info there on our academic program and Prof. Shutt will be there to answer questions.

After College, What's Next? A Post-Graduation Workshop

Students often ask us, "What can I do with this major/minor?" or "What am I qualified to do once I graduate from college?" -- have you ever wondered? How can you market your AAS or AS degree? What kinds of jobs are available? What about graduate or professional school? This will be a useful experience, regardless of your academic year at U.Va. Refreshments will be served before and after the event.

 

Minor 125

AAS Soul Food Dinner

---Catered by Mel's Cafe

AAS & AS Students,  We are looking forward to hosting you at this special, informal event to celebrate the end of classes and to fortify ourselves for papers and exams​. Please try and RSVP through the invitation you received earlier this week. 

This has been a very difficult few weeks for all of us and hopefully, this will be a time to gather informally, decompress a bit, to share some time together talking about how to bring about CHANGE and healing.

The Slave and the Language of Death

"The Slave and the Language of Death," a lecture by Simon Gikandi of Princeton University.

Where: Minor Hall Auditorium
When: Monday, 02/09/2015 at 5 p.m.

Free and Open to the Public

Coffee and refreshments will be served from 4:45 p.m., a little before the start of the event.

Professor Gikandi will be delivering the Rushton lecture hosted by the Department of English and the Carter G. Woodson Institute.

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