Events honoring King at Chadron State

Faculty and students performing music
From left, Joshua Fernau of Chadron, Instructor of Music Jeremy Quick, James Larson of Hill City, S.D., Aubrey Garrett of Alliance, Neb., and Riley Snyder of Rushville, Neb., perform jazz celebrating MLK in Chadron State College's Student Center in 2023. (Photo by Abigail Swanson/Chadron State College)

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CHADRON – Chadron State College plans to recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a series of events throughout the week. All events will be in the Student Center and are free and open to the public.

Monday, due to the closure of campus, a viewing of King’s I Have a Dream speech in the Ballroom followed by a message by President Ron K. Patterson will be postponed.

On Tuesday, CSC faculty and students will present a jazz concert in the Scottsbluff Room at 7 p.m.

Wednesday at noon, Dr. Rick Puzzo, Associate Professor, will lead a hand drumming session in the Student Center’s Theatre. At 7 p.m., History Professor Dr. Kurt Kinbacher will share A Short History of Race in America in the Ballroom.

Thursday will feature an Open Mic at 7 p.m. in the Bordeaux Room.

 

-College Relations

Category: Campus News, Belongingness and Inclusion