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Archives for 2016

Dec
21

REGISTER NOW! Spring 2017 Classes

REGISTER NOW! Spring 2017 Classes Continuing Students go to my.udc.edu New Student Orientation: Click >> here << for more information.

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Travel Scholarship – History of Psychology in Europe College Study Tour

Travel Scholarship – History of Psychology in Europe College Study Tour

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Dec
15

DC Youth Philharmonic and Orchestra at UDC this Saturday (12/17)

YO AND YP AT UDC December 17, 2016 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Join the Youth Philharmonic and Orchestra at UDC for an exciting concert featuring music from Star Wars (Maestro… Continue Reading DC Youth Philharmonic and Orchestra at UDC this Saturday (12/17)

By Jay Morrow |
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Dec
07

Van Ness Welcomes made in DC Makers

VAN NESS WELCOMES MADE IN DC MAKERS Two-Day Pop-Up to Feature 20+ Local Makers Washington, DC- Van Ness Main Street will host their first MADE IN DC Pop Up Shop… Continue Reading Van Ness Welcomes made in DC Makers

By Jay Morrow | .
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Dec
05
Dec
02

New Blog Post: Firebird Files – Part VI – By Any Means Necessary

Part VI – By Any Means Necessary I don’t cry on the outside often, and when I do, it is not for very long. However, I was brought to tears… Continue Reading New Blog Post: Firebird Files – Part VI – By Any Means Necessary

By Jay Morrow | .
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Nov
30

Opera Review: ‘Ben Bliss and Lachlan Glen’ at Theatre of the Arts – MD Theatre Guide

Opera Review: ‘Ben Bliss and Lachlan Glen’ at Theatre of the Arts Posted By: Morgan Halvorsen on: November 17, 2016 | MD Theatre Guide The UDC Theatre for the Arts is… Continue Reading Opera Review: ‘Ben Bliss and Lachlan Glen’ at Theatre of the Arts – MD Theatre Guide

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Nov
30

World AIDS Day 2016

Keynote Speaker: Jaime Martinez, M.D. Mistress of Ceremonies: Ebony McMorris, Community Affairs Director RADIO ONE

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Nov
29

Part VI – By Any Means Necessary

I don’t cry on the outside often, and when I do, it is not for very long. However, I was brought to tears recently by a film on Netflix titled “13th.” My tears were not ones of sadness. Rather, they were caused by a swell of guilt over the evil we allow to dwell in our midst.

The film is about the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitution. Contrary to popular perception, that amendment did not eliminate slavery. In fact, it allows people to be enslaved as long as they are criminals. That exception to freedom was deemed necessary to rebuild the economy of the South after the Civil War. Slaves had not only been free labor, they also had been worth more as “property” than all of the money deposited in all of the banks in the nation. Power brokers were unwilling to pay the price that would have been required to remove them from the wealth production system. Continue Reading Part VI – By Any Means Necessary

By Ronald Mason | . .
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Nov
29

CAS Reads Big: Presents Wil Haygood – Wednesday, November 30th

CAS Reads Big: Presents Wil Haygood – Wednesday, November 30th Please mark your calendar as the College of Arts and Sciences welcomes prominent American journalist and author Wil Haygood! Haygood’s latest… Continue Reading CAS Reads Big: Presents Wil Haygood – Wednesday, November 30th

By Jay Morrow | .
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