The African Student Organization dances the Ijele dance outside Alkek Library. The video was produced by Texas State s Institutional Inclusive Excellence.Screenshot by Cristela Jones
The Texas State community honored the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 19 with its first-ever virtual celebration in 37 years.
Showcasing its theme, Dream Together, a continuation from last year s event, the virtual program took place via Zoom and began with words from Langston Hughes poem, Let America Be America Again , and an introduction from Dr. Sherri Benn, assistant vice president of Institutional Inclusive Excellence. The celebration of Dr. King s birthday is one of the many celebratory ways that Texas State demonstrates an unwavering commitment to justice, diversity, equity, access and inclusiveness.
Before stepping foot into the clinical lab of Ascension Seton Hays Hospital in Kyle, Gilbert Swink sat fully clothed in personal protective equipment, including a mask and a face shield,
Prior to working for the Texas State String Project in 2019, Rachel Watson underestimated how much joy and solace she would find watching kids she taught improve over time.