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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — MTSU’s Diversity Dissertation Fellowship program will welcome three new fellows from across the country to campus this fall to support them in completing the final year of their doctoral degrees and to bring their expertise to the classroom and larger campus community.
Nia Allen, pursuing her degree in hospitality and retail management, will work out of the Department of Human Sciences; Sandra Jacobo, pursuing her degree lit .
Brooklyn Choreographer Jamel Gaines and his dance theater company, Jamel Gaines Creative Outlet (JGCO), will mark Juneteenth 2023 with a program commemorating defining events in African American history and the fight for equal rights at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on Sunday, June 18 at 2:00 p.m. The multimedia production will include dance, theatre, music, spoken word, film, photography and costuming. Tickets are $30 and are available here.
Cajun-style fare: Two Claws opens seafood restaurant in Westerville
Slap on a bib and gloves or be prepared to get messy.
Two Claws, a Cajun-style seafood restaurant, celebrated its grand opening March 29 at 599 S. State Street in Westerville.
The restaurant brings a full menu of seafood, crab boils, shrimp, fresh fish and all the Cajun-style fixins’ to the Midwest, according to Kai Jiang, who co-owns the business with his brother, Eddie Jiang, a longtime Westerville resident.
The business is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily for dine-in or carryout, with seating for about 70 customers inside and, eventually, six tables for outside seating, Kai Jiang said through an interpreter.
Charlene Carruthers photographed by Urs Mann. Urs Mann
The Carruth Center, LGTBQ+ Center and the Center for Black Culture and Research are hosting virtual events all of February in honor of Black History Month.
This month, Resident Hall Coordinator Javier McCoy and Toni Owens, a doctoral student, will host a watch party over Zoom every Thursday for the Netflix series âWhen They See Us and will hold an interactive discussion afterward on what was viewed.Â
The series, focused on the Central Park Five, is a crime drama released in 2019 that addresses racial profiling in the U.S, as well as themes on oppression, privilege and discrimination. It won several accolades, including two Emmy Awards.