10/19/2021
👀Looking for these?!?!
Harry T. Pratt buttons have been scattered throughout campus.
Grab one and tag us in a pic of you wearing your button!
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10/19/2021
👀Looking for these?!?!
Harry T. Pratt buttons have been scattered throughout campus.
Grab one and tag us in a pic of you wearing your button!
10/17/2021
🎈🎉Happy 146th Birthday Harry T. Pratt Sr.!! 🎉🎈
online recently visited Harry’s grave with his relative Sandra Pratt.
“Harry was a very phenomenal and diverse person. He was also a man of many first things. I am very happy that MICA has chosen to acknowledge him and his amazing achievements.” said, Sandra Douglass, a relative of Harry T. Pratt, Sr.
Check back tomorrow to discover where buttons have seen distributed.
09/30/2021
FIRST BSU MEETING OF THE YEAR!!
Repost .bsu
We apologize for the last minute update but due to unforseen circumstances we will not be in Brown 320, we’ll be meeting in Leake Lecture Hall instead. Hope we’ll see you guys there!
09/30/2021
First BSU Meeting of the Semester happening tomorrow!!! .bsu
09/24/2021
🔥Visit BSU today at the Get Involved Fair from 3-5 pm in the Brown Center 🔥
05/22/2021
Class of 2021, today is your day! Watch the 172nd Commencement Ceremony live at 9 a.m. EST at http://www.mica.edu/commencement or on MICA’s YouTube.
Not only will MIBA Curator be graduating, but she also has the honor of introducing Valerie Maynard as this year’s Honorary Doctorate recipient. She is an African American sculptor, teacher, printmaker, and designer. Her work frequently deals with themes of social inequality and the civil rights movement.
Congratulations Class of 2021 you did it!!!✊🏾
📍🗓 On this day .... March 27, 1926
On this day, the artwork of Mabel Randolph Brooks was accepted by the Society of Independent Artists for an exhibition at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York.
A native of Port To***co, MD, Mable Randolph Brooks pursued her dream of becoming an artist, despite being denied entry into MICA in 1916. In 1924 she became the first Black person to graduate from Yale with a BFA in Painting–where majored in the "methods of the old masters". Mabel dedicated her life to teaching art history to Black scholars at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Mable is mention in the archives of Yale, Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, Fisk University, and W.E.B. DuBois’ personal papers.
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