Anderson University issued the following announcement on January 13.
The Anderson University Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Community is planning a week-long celebration of the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Due to inclement weather, event scheduled for Monday, January 17 have been postponed. The campus community will have an opportunity to celebrate this important holiday at a later date. Anderson University will provide updates to any other activity affected by inclement weather.
On Tuesday, January 18, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Pastor and author Gary Martin will share his reflections about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and make a challenging call to action. Martin will be speaking in the Banquet Hall of the G. Ross Anderson Jr. Student Center, followed by light refreshments and a book signing.
On Thursday, January 20, come and enjoy dessert with CONNECT Club regarding the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in room 302 of the G. Ross Anderson Jr. Student Center. Seating is limited.
All week long, from Monday, January 17 through Friday January 21, the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Community will be accepting donations of hygiene products to help the community through two organizations, Able SC and South Main and Mercy Center. A list of items can be found at the office, located at Room 218 in the G. Ross Anderson Jr. Student Center.
For details, contact the Anderson University Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Community by calling 864-231-2165 or email audiversity@andersonuniversity.edu.
Diversity and Inclusion
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