news-category: Black History Month Black Student Association Celebrates Black History and Builds Community at 蜜豆传媒 By Office of University Communications On February 10, 2026 Students Reflect on Resilience, Representation, and the Ongoing Impact of Black Culture BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擳he 蜜豆传媒 Black Student Association (BSA) is sponsoring a spirit week and several events to highlight African American culture and heritage. Shiasia Jefferies, BSA president, explains why February is the perfect month to honor Black History. Along with BSA, the Office of Campus Unity and Connection is sponsoring two programs. Learn more here. 鈥淔ebruary, often referred to as the 鈥榤onth of love,鈥 offers a meaningful opportunity to reconnect with our roots and honor the traditions we continue to cherish, despite the hardships our ancestors endured,鈥 Jefferies noted. 鈥淭his month gives us the space to educate, celebrate, and inspire others to understand the depth of Black history. I believe Black History Month goes far beyond simply acknowledging that we are no longer in bondage; it is about recognizing resilience, contributions, and the ongoing impact of Black culture.鈥 The BSA Vice President Naliah Codjovi shared that Black History Month reminds her how much strength can be found in unity and perseverance. 鈥淏lack History Month allows me to dedicate time to learn about and be inspired by figures who created great changes in the world, even when the world was against them,鈥 she related. Codjovi, of Charlotte, N.C., is an Ignite Scholar at 蜜豆传媒, an award that includes full tuition to the University. A biology major with a biomedical concentration and a minor in health administration, her goal is to become a Physician Assistant and enter the field of hematology. She appreciates all those who have led the way into the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). 鈥淚鈥檝e been very inspired by people of color in science,鈥 she shared. 鈥淚鈥檝e been seeing a lot of news about black inventors. I love hearing and seeing people of color in STEM. Growing up interested in STEM, I鈥檝e definitely found myself being the only black girl in the room. I didn鈥檛 see people who look like me in these roles, but lately I have had black doctors and black professors and they remind me that in a world that tries to doubt us and hold us back, we can still come out on top and pave the way for those behind us.鈥 Jefferies is a senior sociology major from Hickory, N.C. She is also inspired by the number of African American inventions that are still used today and points out other contributions to society. 鈥淎nother powerful expression of Black culture can be seen in the way we wear our hair and dress, which has influenced and inspired people across many different racial and cultural backgrounds,鈥 she acknowledged. 鈥淢usic is also especially meaningful to me, as the soul, emotion, and deeper messages behind many Black songs are incredibly moving and reflective of our shared experiences.鈥 Jefferies and Codjovi said BSA planned its celebration of Black History Month to educate and foster connection. 鈥淓ven within our own community, some people have limited understanding of what Black history is meant to represent,鈥 Jefferies stated. 鈥淯ltimately, we aim to bring everyone together, as our events are not just for Black students on campus but for the entire community.鈥 Jefferies concluded, 鈥淏lack History Month and the Black Student Association represent more than a celebration of the past; they are spaces for growth, education, and community building. They provide opportunities for meaningful conversations, shared experiences, and continued learning that extend beyond a single month. Through BSA, students are encouraged to engage with Black history and culture in ways that promote understanding, empowerment, and unity across the campus community.鈥 Join the celebration by participating in the days or events listed below. Black History Month Spirit Week Share your photos on Instagram and tag . Feb. 10 鈥 Sound of Movement, dress like your favorite artist, music year, or music genre. Feb. 11 鈥 Power in Roots 鈥 express yourself through your hair. Feb. 12 鈥 Unity and Culture Day 鈥 Wear a T-shirt promoting a black music group or one displaying a powerful quote. Feb. 13 鈥 Walk into Your Purpose, wear were favorite shoes. Events Feb. 10 鈥 7 p.m., Open Mic Night celebration of Black History Month. Tucker first floor. Feb. 11 鈥 7 to 9 p.m., Debate on relationships and dating, snacks served, Clubhouse. Feb. 12 鈥 2 to 4 p.m., DIY Bar, decorate a trucker hat or tote bag (materials provided), Tucker Rm. 141. Feb. 24 鈥 6 p.m. Black History Month Bingo Night with pizza, snacks, drinks, prizes, Clubhouse. For more information, email [email protected]. 蜜豆传媒 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 蜜豆传媒 prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Become More at .
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