Emory & Henry is proud to announce its celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, a month-long tribute to the rich cultural contributions of Hispanic and Latinx communities. Until November 1, Emory & Henry will host events and educational programs showcasing the diversity, art, history and traditions of Hispanic and Latinx cultures.
Emory & Henry College celebrates the life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, January 16 by providing students, staff and faculty an opportunity to learn more about civil rights, race relations and the experiences of minorities who face discrimination in America through presentations on campus throughout the day in a program that calls on attendees to “Be the Face of Change” and the Day of Service provided by students, faculty and staff from the School of Health Science.
October is LGBTQ+ History Month and the Division of Student Affairs and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging at Emory & Henry College is honoring the history of LGBTQ+ people throughout the month with a full schedule of events on campus.Keep reading
Emory & Henry College has planned a month full of events to celebrate and honor women, their struggle and their achievements during March. Women’s History Month has been observed at the College annually since 1987. Keep reading
The office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion presents Completion of the Black Panther Series for Black History Month. This Lyceum will be on Monday February 28th 2022 at 7:30pm via Zoom. Keep reading
Carly Gaskins of Bristol, Va. has been named to theU.S.Department of Justice’s Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) Project Manager position via a three-year grant award to Emory & Henry College.Keep reading
Students in the region will now have a new opportunity to develop key leadership skills in the area of diversity, equity, inclusion, civic engagement and social justice at Emory & Henry College due to a generous gift of $50,000 from the Holston Foundation. Keep reading