The Happenings

Take a look at what’s going on.

To submit an event to The Happenings, please email events@blackvoicesu.com.

 

Sep
12
Fri
SU NAACP presents #speakupSU @ Grant Auditorium
Sep 12 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Oct
4
Sat
Fiesta Latina 2014 @ Goldstein Auditorium
Oct 4 @ 6:30 pm

The Office of Multicultural Affairs & The Kappa Chapter of Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. present “Fiesta Latina 2014: Celebrating 20 years of Phi Iota Alpha at Syracuse University”

Special performance by Grupo Vena

Formal attire requested.

Mar
21
Sat
The 25th Annual Tribute to African American Women @ "The Herg" (Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium)
Mar 21 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Apr
25
Sat
Flag Party 2K15 @ Goldstein Auditorium
Apr 25 @ 10:00 pm – Apr 26 @ 2:00 am
Flag Party 2K15 @ Goldstein Auditorium | Syracuse | New York | United States

Caribbean Students Association present Flag Party 2K15: Endless Wuk

Music by DJ Stephen Music Inc

Apr
26
Sun
OMA’s 4th Annual End of Year Celebration @ Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center
Apr 26 @ 3:00 pm – 5:30 pm

At this celebration, OMA will take the opportunity to honor students, who have demonstrated academic excellence and exceptional leadership through service both on campus and in the larger Syracuse community. Graduating seniors will be recognized and celebrated. Student performances will also be a part of the celebration.

Please RSVP. Dress is semi-formal.

May
8
Fri
Itanwa Orinwa 2015 @ Setnor Auditorium
May 8 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Itanwa Orinwa was founded in 2004 at Syracuse University by a group of distinguished Black students. It is an annual ceremony that honors all degree candidates who identify as members of the African Diaspora including, but is not limited,  African American, African, Caribbean, and Latin American students.

The purpose of Itanwa Orinwa is to celebrate collective accomplishments, acknowledge the historical plight of Black peoples’ pursuit to and through higher education systems, and to provide a historical voice and story that can be a legacy for generations to come.

The ceremony recognizes degree candidates as scholastic leaders and the program also includes student performances, a keynote speaker, and the distribution of authentic Kente stoles.

Presented by the Descendants of Africa Congratulatory Committee and the Department of African American Studies for degree candidates and families.