Campus Traditions Part 2
Continuing our topic aboutCampus Traditions I’d like to tell you about such customs as:Bobcat Marketplace at Georgia College and Black History Month The Bobcat Marketplace is an organization marketplace which is held seven times a year. Such kinds of organizations are provided with opportunities to welcome new and potential students to campus. The fair provides promotional opportunities for different student organizations, new and potential students are provided with useful insight into the manifold interests of students and create important connections with returning students. The next tradition I am going to talk about is very important in the conscious life of people and its start broke up the distance between people of different nationalities. It is Black History Month. On the Georgia University website is written following: “It was started as Negro History Week in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, the father of Black History study. This event celebrates the contributions of Africans and those of African descent to the progress of humanity in general, and to the development of the United States in particular. This event held in February is observed with seminars, films, presentations, exhibits, speeches, lectures, and historical information”.
Source of this article is the DCNlive blog. Black History Month, Bobcat Marketplace, campus, Geogria Campus Traditions