A criminal appeals court judge said Thursday, Feb. 18, that the answer to America’s problems lies not with politicians but with people who commit to do little things every day to greatly improve their society. Judge Camille R. McMullen, the first African-American woman to serve on an intermediate court in Tennessee, delivered the keynote address at MTSU’s 20th annual Unity Luncheon Feb. 18 in the Student Union Ballroom. Here’s a brief recap of her remarks:
A criminal appeals court judge said Thursday, Feb. 18, that the answer to America’s problems lies not with politicians but with people who commit to do little things every day to greatly improve their society. Judge Camille R. McMullen, the first African-American woman to serve on an intermediate court in…
“Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African-American Memories” is the theme of MTSU’s 2016 Black History Month observances in February. This year’s keynote speaker is Stephen A. Smith, sports journalist and commentator on “ESPN First Take.” Smith will deliver his address at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, in the Student Union Ballroom.…
Tickets are now available for one of the most popular events of MTSU’s Black History Month celebrations: the 23rd annual Unity Luncheon. The university’s 2019 Unity Luncheon will take place Thursday, Feb. 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Student Union Ballroom. Activist James Meredith, the first African-American…
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