Barbara Curry-Story Dedication Ceremony on Feb 1

Barbara Curry-Story Dedication Ceremony on Feb 1
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Barbara Curry-Story Dedication Ceremony 

Date:

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2023, 3 – 4PM 

Campus Location

Angle Hall 

Room 

Angle Hall Lobby 

Audience

Faculty, Staff, Public, Student 

Cost  

Free 

Sponsor

The Office of Diversity and Inclusion 

Event Type  

Ceremony, Diversity & Inclusion, Special Event 

On February 1st, 2023, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion will host a dedication ceremony with a historical marker to the late Mrs. Barbara Curry-Story in front of Angle Hall, with a small reception in the front lobby. 

JSU students, community, staff, and faculty are invited to attend to celebrate Mrs. Barbara Curry-Story. Mrs. Barbara Curry-Story was the first black student to attend JSU. 

For more information about Mrs. Curry-Story’s story, visit this JSU news article: www.jsu.edu

Questions can be directed to Diversity’s office email at diversity@jsu.edu.

Original source can be found here.



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