Lunch & Learn w/Sabrina
Coleman Library Room 307Learn how to graduate in 25 minutes using tools available to you as a student.
Global-ED Talk: Solving Wicked Problems
Juvenile Justice (Don Clark) AuditoriumPlease join the B-GLOBAL program for our last Global Ed-Talk of the year. The featured panel of will discuss ways to empower others to solve wicked problems and make an impact. This is a cannot miss event.
From Huey to Bobby and Assata to Sundiata
Johnson Phillips All Faith ChapelThis program will trace the importance of PVAMU in the rise of American politics and examine several key figures involved in the post-Civil Rights Movement.
Tech Tuesday–Dr. Alfred L. Parks
ZoomCelebrating the legacy and impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Explore their rich history, educational impact, and success storiesāthrough student testimonials, featured authors, technology experts, and HBCU leaders. Guest presenter: Dr. Alfred L. Parks, Regents Professor, College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, Prairie View A&M University.
NWHC Tech Tuesday: Celebrating the legacy and impact of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
Zoom OnlineExplore their rich history, educational impact, and success storiesāthrough student testimonials, featured authors, technology experts, and HBCU leaders. Register the Zoom presentation atĀ https://www.pvamu.edu/library/2026/02/12/nwhc-tech-tuesday-2-17-2026/
From Trenches to Skies: Distinct Military Heroes of Texas
Architecture Building AuditoriumThe program presented by Ms. Lauren Kelley and the Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and Culture honors Texas servicemen and women whose courage shaped major twentieth-century conflicts, celebrating Black History Month and the enduring legacy of Black military service. A reception will immediately follow the presentation in the T.I.P.H.C. gallery located on the [...]
Social Media Influencer Workshop with Dr. Dangerfield
Coleman Library Room 108Learn how to be a social media influencer.
To Light a Fire Under Faith: How Malcolm X Provoked Black Christianity Towards Self-Examination
Johnson Phillips All Faith ChapelDr. Michael Royster will deliver the inaugural Charles Lewter IV lecture. Dr. Royster will lecture on "How Malcolm X Provoked Black Christianity Towards Self-Reexamination." Please come honor Dean Charles Lewter and hear a phenomenal lecture.
The Honors College Daytime Show: A Black History Month Talk Show Experience
Honors College, J.B. Coleman Library, 3rd FloorModeled after iconic talk shows that have shaped cultural conversation, this student-hosted program blends dialogue, music, and reflection to explore Black History Month and contributions across generations.
Beyond the White Marble: Black Lives in the Roman Empire
Johnson Phillips All Faith ChapelDr. Karl Baughman will lecture on the Black presence in the Roman Empire. Were Black people present in Rome? What was their contribution to the Roman Empire?