NSU Horizons Spring 2014
22 HORIZONS Cultural Above: I Am a Man: Sanitation workers assemble in front of the Clayborn Temple for a solidarity march in Memphis, Tennessee, 1968. This photograph is part of the Witness to History: The Photography of Ernest Withers exhibit that kicked off NSU’s 11th annual African Presence Art Exhibition. © Ernest Withers C ulturally diverse programs and events flourish at Nova Southeastern University. Throughout the year, NSU’s campus community and the general public can learn about black history, view a Holocaust exhibit, see a new French film, or listen to a talk on Muslim journeys. Susie Gilot, who is working on her master’s degree in human resource management, believes the university’s extensive multicultural programming is a reflection of a diverse student body. NSU’s Year-Round Cultural Events Offer Diversity, Endless Choices By Ellen Wolfson Valladares
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