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2021

Multicultural student programs

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Anthony Freeman And Tyranni Hubbard Receive Ouachita's Annie Abrams Living Legacy Award, Mandy Halbert, Ouachita News Bureau Jun 2021

Anthony Freeman And Tyranni Hubbard Receive Ouachita's Annie Abrams Living Legacy Award, Mandy Halbert, Ouachita News Bureau

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Ouachita Baptist University has named Anthony Freeman from Monroe, La., and Tyranni Hubbard from Little Rock, Ark., as the 2021 recipients of the second annual Annie Abrams Living Legacy Award for Black student leaders. They each will receive $2,500.

Named to honor the living legacy of civil rights activist Annie Abrams, the award was established in 2020 to recognize students who have demonstrated leadership and service within Ouachita’s Multicultural Organization Reaching Equality (MORE), living out the university’s mission to live lives of meaningful work.


From The "Ouachitonian": Jomari Bailey, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau May 2021

From The "Ouachitonian": Jomari Bailey, Emily Barton, Ouachita News Bureau

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Serving his school, multicultural students and his country, Jomari Bailey has dedicated his time at Ouachita to working hard to make a difference. A freshman art and graphic design major from Prescott, Ark., Bailey was once known as the shy kid but has flourished through his first year in college.


International Club Presents International Food Festival, “Dorm Edition”, João Pedro Rodrigues, Ouachita News Bureau Feb 2021

International Club Presents International Food Festival, “Dorm Edition”, João Pedro Rodrigues, Ouachita News Bureau

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Studying abroad requires the ability to embrace and live a different culture every day. As an international student, you become familiar with so many aspects of a new culture that can sometimes be overwhelming. There are several new things that you learn to love and embrace about your own culture. For example, if you ask me what I miss most about my country, I will undoubtedly say the food (besides my family, of course)!


Four People You Should Get To Know (And Read) For Black History Month 2021, Autumn Mortenson, Ouachita News Bureau Feb 2021

Four People You Should Get To Know (And Read) For Black History Month 2021, Autumn Mortenson, Ouachita News Bureau

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This year, as you celebrate the accomplishments and contributions African Americans have made to American society, take time to learn about the Riley-Hickingbotham Library’s four featured authors from four different genres, browse the other books on display and attend one of MORE’s programmed events.