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Alumnae Spotlight
Riche' Richardson, Ph.D., C'93, associate professor in the Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University and an accomplished artist and quilter, recently served as a cultural envoy for the U.S. Embassy in Paris. During her trip, she presented a talk at the Ambassador's residence, and gave numerous talks to American studies scholars. She also unveiled her current work in progress, a quilt marking the inauguration of President Barack Obama. Richardson made her first quilt in 1992 while a student at Spelman, and her work was exhibited on campus in 1993.

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Museum Hosts 'Showcase and Tell'
For the first time since 2001, art lovers will be able to view the College's impressive collection of African and African-American art on Thursday, January 29, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the opening reception for the Museum of Fine Art's “Showcase & Tell: Treasures from the Permanent Collection” exhibit. The event, which features more than 60 works that trace the evolution of the College's permanent collection, is free and open to the public.



Morehouse College President Speaks at Sisters Chapel
On Sunday, February 1, at 10 a.m.,
Dr. Robert Michael Franklin, president of Morehouse College and renowned scholar, theologian, preacher and author, will be the first guest preacher in a series of special guests to speak during Black History Month Worship services at Sisters Chapel.

 
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Students perform MLK Day Service with community clean up efforts. Others travel to Egypt for winter break.
Photos: Tomika DePriest, Jennifer China and Student Affairs
 

 
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