Black Students' Association

Mission

To create and maintain a bond of cultural awareness in the community while exemplifying Christian values. Black Students' Association endeavors to develop fun and meaningful activities on campus, foster a sense of service and pride by giving community and provide a multicultural support for ACU students.

History

Black Students' Association was founded by a group of concerned students who wanted to provide aspects of African American culture through a black history program. The process for the first Black History Production began in December 1996 and the organization later evolved into an official Abilene Christian University student organization.

List of Events

  • Annual "Showtime @ The Apollo" Showcase
  • Spring Break Campaign
  • Black History Production
  • Black Students' Association Small Group Chapel
  • Seasonal Skate Nights
  • Cultural Awareness Day
  • Annual Ebony Fashion Show
  • Campus-Wide Game Nights
  • Community Service Projects
  • Special Speakers & Ebony Educational Programs
  • Yearly Essence Formal

Organization Page

http://essenceofebony.club.officelive.com/

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