Black History Month brings new events to Augusta University
Augusta University will host events throughout February to honor our country’s African American heritage.
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Augusta University has a location on Broad Street. Human Resources is located here.
Edgar's Above Broad is a nice place to hang out as well.
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Augusta University will host events throughout February to honor our country’s African American heritage.
“I thought it would be an important opportunity to engage with people who are also trying to change the educational conditions in historically marginalized communities," David Stovall, PhD, said of his visit as part of Augusta University's FIEI Visiting Scholars Program.
“We want to not only build relationships with our local communities, but maintain them. We also want to educate and empower people and say if you do participate in a research study, these are your rights," said Angela Toole, interim director of the IRB Office.
October is LGBT History Month in the United States, and one of the month’s most prominent recognitions is National Coming Out Day on Oct. 11.