Browse Items (25 total)

  • Collection: Office of Communications and Marketing records

CM_LeonaLuskOfficerNamesake_1997_02_12.pdf
News release announcing a dedication ceremony for the Leona Lusk Officer Black Cultural Center. The release includes a biography of Officer and her children, a description of the decision to rename the Center, and a description of the Center.

CM_BCCDedicationProgram_1997_02.pdf
Program for the Leona Lusk Officer Black Cultural Center Dedication ceremony on February 23, 1997. The cover image is a photograph of a display of African and African American artwork in the Black Cultural Center.

CM_BCCDedication_MemoriesofMother_1997_02.pdf
Transcript of Nancy Officer Hancock's speech about her mother, Leona Lusk Officer, delivered at the Black Cultural Center Dedication ceremony on February 23, 1997.

CM_BCCDedication_BiographyofLeonaLuskOfficer_1997_02.pdf
A biography of Tennessee Tech University's first African American graduate, Leona Lusk Officer. Takako M. Jackson delivered the biography at the Black Cultural Center Dedication ceremony on February 23, 1997.

CM_BCCbrochure_1990.pdf
Brochure for the Black Cultural Center. The cover features a photograph of the Center. The inside pages of the brochure include a message from Director Mayme Martin.

CM_BCC_1989_10_11.pdf
News release on the establishment of the Black Cultural Center. The release describes the purpose of the Center and announces that "the center should be fully operational by spring semester."

CM_BCC_1989_10_10.pdf
News release on the establishment of the Black Cultural Center. The release describes the purpose of the Center, the space in the University Center, and student views of the Center.

Oak Ridge Press Release.pdf
Country music superstars The Oak Ridge Boys and country singer Lacy J. Dalton will perform in concert during Homecoming weekend, Sunday, October 25, at 8:15 p.m. at Tennessee Tech's Hooper Eblen Center.

MC_MLKJr_1998_001.tif
Photograph of Damien Parks delivering his speech for the Black Cultural Center's Martin Luther King Jr. Oratorical Contest in 1998. Parks won first place.
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