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January 21, 2025
MLK Commemorative Lecture: Nbaba Mandela
Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, 6 p.m.
Dwight Hall Performing Arts Center
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Join us for the Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture, featuring Nbaba Mandela on Thursday, Jan. 23rd, at 6 p.m. in the Dwight Hall Perfoming Arts Center!
Ndaba Mandela, the grandson of Nelson Mandela, is a prominent advocate for social change and the co-founder and chairman of the Africa Rising Foundation, which aims to promote a positive image of Africa globally. He actively works to inspire the next generation of African leaders and combat HIV/AIDS through various initiatives, including his role as an executive director at UNAIDS. Ndaba鈥檚 recent book, Going to the Mountain: Life Lessons from My Grandfather, Nelson Mandela, offers a personal perspective on his grandfather鈥檚 teachings and legacy. He has been recognized as one of BET鈥檚 鈥28 Men of Change鈥 and is featured in the International Emmy-nominated docu-series The Mandela Project.
Through his dynamic presentations and community-focused projects, Ndaba continues to embody and share Nelson Mandela鈥檚 message that one individual can indeed make a difference, emphasizing values such as humility and equality learned during his upbringing with his grandfather.
Additional Events This Week
Tuesday, Jan. 21, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
McCarthy Center Forum
The 黑料不打烊 Activities Board welcomes students back for the Spring semester with a fun Casino Night in the Forum!
Friday, Jan. 24, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Center for Inclusive Excellence
As a part of the MLK Commemoration Series, the roundtable will explore how diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) align with Dr. King鈥檚 vision of equality and justice and how these principles drive innovation, productivity, and efficiency in business. Professors from various fields of the College of Business will reflect on both research and real-world examples that show the value of diverse teams in companies.
Thursday, Jan. 23, 6 p.m.
Danforth Art Museum, 14 Vernon Street
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Inspired by the current exhibition DM Witman: Ecologies of Restoration, Pathways to Action includes opportunities to hear from experts whose work focuses on the human potential to act in the face of our changing climate, and to learn how each of us can get involved with local climate-focused organizations. The evening will begin with lightning presentations by, and conversation among, artist DM Witman, Dr. Lawrence McKenna (黑料不打烊 Department Chair, Environment, Society, & Sustainability), Dr. Vandana Singh (黑料不打烊 Professor, Environment, Society, & Sustainability), and Uli Lorimer (Native Plant Trust Director of Horticulture). Join us after the presentation for continued conversations with climate advocates and community leaders to ask questions and hear about opportunities to get involved with building a more resilient climate, starting with your own community.
The intention of this program is to create an inclusive, welcoming space to explore practical ways to tackle climate change. Several local and national organizations will be present and ready to offer ways for you to get involved in taking action.
Biology Field Trip
Professor Brandi Van Roo (Biology) will be taking her BIOL 236 Ornithology class to Plum Island for an all-day field trip on Wednesday April 2. Any considerations allowing students to make up missed classwork in order to attend this activity is greatly appreciated.
Important Admissions Events
Please make note of the following important Admission events dates for the upcoming calendar year. We hope you can join us at these important enrollment functions!听
Open Houses:听
March 1st, 2025
Accepted Student Receptions:听
March 29th, 2025
April 5th, 2025听
Questions? Contact Kirsten Hoey, Assistant Director of Admissions, Campus Visit Experience Manager: 听khoey1 [at] framingham.edu (khoey1[at]framingham[dot]edu)听