MBU Hosting Inaugural Black-Owned Business Expo
As an important and practical segment of Black History Month, the Association of Black Collegians invites MBU students to check out local black-owned businesses that will be gathered on the Quad to display their goods and services.
ABC … Easy as 1,2,3 … All For Unity
The Association of Black Collegians aims to bring cultural and ethnic awareness to the campus of Missouri Baptist University, while shining a positive light on the challenges and issues that affect us all as brothers and sisters in Christ.
Black History Month Means Much to Many
PART 2: Black History Month brings many meanings to many individuals. We celebrate African American heritage, we reflect on past injustices, we recognize current relationships and we dream of future progress. As February is recognized as Black History Month, communications students at MBU were asked to blog about this question: What does Black History Month […]
Can We Get Personal With Black History Month?
PART 1: Black History Month brings many meanings to many individuals. We celebrate African American heritage, we reflect on past injustices, we recognize current relationships and we dream of future progress. As February is recognized as Black History Month, communications students at MBU were asked to blog about this question: What does Black History Month […]
Kuumba Youth Performance Ensemble Shares Celebration Of Their Culture
Helping MBU celebrate Black History Month, Kuumba performed for students, faculty and staff as sounds of bongo drums and African Dance filled the Mabee Great Hall. Kuumba is a group that offers visions of traditional African Culture through their performances.