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Free West African drum, dance performance at ORAU on Thursday

Posted at 1:58 pm February 14, 2018
By Amy Schwinge Leave a Comment

The public is invited to see the Austin-East High School Drum and Dance Ensemble in recognition of Black History Month at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, at Pollard Auditorium at ORAU. The free West African drum and dance performance is presented by the ORAU Diversity Council. (Submitted photo)

The public is invited to see the Austin-East High School Drum and Dance Ensemble in recognition of Black History Month at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, 2018, at Pollard Auditorium at ORAU. The free West African drum and dance performance is presented by the ORAU Diversity Council. (Submitted photo)

 

There is a free West African drum and dance performance at ORAU in Oak Ridge on Thursday in recognition of Black History Month. The performance will feature the Austin-East High School Drum and Dance Ensemble, and the public is invited.

The performance is presented by the ORAU Diversity Council, and it’s scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, February 15, in Pollard Auditorium at 210 Badger Avenue in Oak Ridge.

“Focusing on the culture of traditional West African drum and dance, Austin-East students in grades 9-12 have the opportunity to learn not only West African dance but also ballet and modern as part of their performing arts program,” a press release said. “Austin-East students have performed at many venues, including University of Tennessee sports halftime shows, Knox County Schools and other schools in surrounding counties, and the Tennessee Valley Fair, to name a few. The ensemble has been in existence since 1999.”

This press release was submitted by Amy Schwinge.

Filed Under: Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Austin-East High School, Austin-East High School Drum and Dance Ensemble, Black History Month, ORAU, ORAU Diversity Council, Pollard Auditorium, West African drum and dance

ORAU Diversity Council hosts 2016 Veterans Appreciation Day

Posted at 8:05 pm December 5, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

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Eddie Mannis (pictured above) served as the keynote speaker for a Veterans Appreciation Day event on Nov. 10, 2016. He is the founder of HonorAir Knoxville and highlighted the impact the organization has had on veterans and the East Tennessee community. (Photo by ORAU)

 

On Thursday, November 10, the ORAU Diversity Council hosted 2016 Veterans Appreciation Day at the ORAU Pollard Auditorium in Oak Ridge to acknowledge the great sacrifices and contributions of our service men, women, and their families.

Here are two photos by ORAU. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories Tagged With: Eddie Mannis, HonorAir Knoxvile, HonorWall, Jason Cottrell, Leigh Ann Pennington, Meghan Millwood, ORAU, ORAU Diversity Council, Pollard Auditorium, veterans, Veterans Appreciation Day, Wendy Hill

Vietnam vet performs ‘Buffalo Soldiers of American West’ at ORAU Thursday

Posted at 10:10 am February 11, 2015
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Buffalo Soldiers of the American West at ORAU

A Vietnam veteran will perform “The Buffalo Soldiers of the American West” at ORAU’s Pollard Auditorium on Thursday.

The public is invited to this free event, which celebrates Black History Month, a press release said.

The performance will be presented by William “Bill” Valentine. He is a Vietnam veteran who served in South East Asia for one of his four years in the United States Air Force.

The show will provide an entertaining lecture on the first African American soldiers to serve during the peacetime that followed the Civil War, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: African American soldiers, Bill Valentine, Black History Month, Buffalo Soldiers, Buffalo Soldiers of the American West, Civil War, ORAU, ORAU Diversity Council, Pollard Auditorium, Western Frontier, William Valentine

ORAU names employee relations, diversity director

Posted at 4:01 pm August 30, 2013
By Oak Ridge Associated Universities Leave a Comment

Mae Mosley

Mae Mosley

Oak Ridge Associated Universities has named Mae Mosley director of employee relations and diversity.

In her new position, Mosley will manage and direct ORAU’s employee relations and diversity, and oversee the organization’s occupational health functions, services and programs.

Additionally, Mosley will provide advice and consultation to employees, managers, and ORAU executives relating to disciplinary processes, human behavior modification, equal employment, and affirmative action goals. She will also serve as a technical advisor to the ORAU Diversity Council. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, Briggs and Stratton Corp., director of employee relations and diversity, Greater Knoxville Chapter of the National Coalition for 100 Black Women, Mae Mosley, Markets Demand More LLC, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORAU, ORAU Diversity Council, ORISE, U.S. Department of Energy, workforce development

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