The Black Law Students Association and the DuFour Law Library are celebrating Black History Month by presenting an exhibit entitled African Americans in Times of War: An Exhibit Honoring CUA Law School Veterans. The exhibit features three CUA Law African American veterans, Latena Hazard (3D), Michael Pee (4E), and Jae Terry (2D). By recognizing these three veterans, we hope to give viewers some insight into military service and the sacrifices that servicemembers make. The exhibit is located in the Law Library lobby.
The theme, designated by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), commemorates the centennial of the end of the First World War in 1918, and “provides a broad, useful framework for focusing on the roles of African Americans in every American war, from the Revolutionary War Era to that of the present War against Terrorism.” Please see ASALH for more information on this year’s theme.
On Feb 13, CUA Technology Services replaced the wifi access point that is broadcasting in the lobby area of the library. We hope that this eliminates the problems students have had connecting to CUA-SECURE and printing from their laptops on Floor 2. If you continue to have problems, please email Frances Brillantine.