A panel discussion featuring UAFS administration and students, as well as prominent community members, will be held at the University of 㽶ƵAPP – Fort Smith at 6 p.m. Feb. 16 in honor of Black History Month.

 

Titled “Creating CommUNITY: Campuses, Cops and Citizens of Color,” the panel will include discussions of current issues of race relations in Fort Smith and across the nation. The event, which will be held in the theatre of Windgate Art & Design, is free and open to the community.

 

Panelists include:

  • Dr. Georgia Hale, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at UAFS.
  • Nathaniel Clark, chief of the Fort Smith Police Department.
  • Ray Ottman, chief of the UAFS Police Department.
  • Talicia Richardson, community activist.
  •  Lauren Robinson, UAFS student and president of the Black Student Association.
  • Leslie Lee, UAFS student and member of the Student Government Association.

Dr. Mike Crane, assistant professor of history at UAFS, will serve as the moderator.

 

The panel is sponsored by the Black Student Association, the Student Affairs Office, the UAFS Police Department and the Student Government Association.

 

For more information about the event, contact the Student Affairs Office at 479-788-7310.

 

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The University of 㽶ƵAPP – Fort Smith is the premiere regional institution of Western 㽶ƵAPP, connecting education with careers and serving as a driver of economic development and quality of place in the greater Fort Smith region. Through a small campus, dedicated professors, and the university’s unique bond with its community, students at UAFS are able to do more in the areas they are passionate about, both on- and off-campus, in a way that prepares them for post-graduate success. To find out how you can do more at UAFS, visit .

 

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Article by John Post, Director of Public Information
Date Posted: 
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Source URL: 
http://news.stage.uafs.edu/0
Story ID: 
4744