Concordia University Black Student Union (BSU) exists to help all students develop in mind, body, and spirit for service to Christ in the Church and the World. We do this by intentionally setting up a support system allowing students space to learn, teach, vent, give back to the community, be challenged, and get their cultural needs met.
BSU Executive Board Members 2023-2024:
- President: Zamier Marshall
- Vice President: Trinity Kelly
- Secretary: Khaliyah Johnson
- Community Outreach Director: Zanadia Young
BSU members have the opportunity to get support and grow as leaders through:
- Peer mentor sessions
- Faculty/Student mentoring sessions
- Leadership training
- Social media check-ins
Members can also participate in the following community-building events:
- Public speaking events
- Hosting conferences
- Open mics
- Crucial conversations on race
- Collaborating with other groups/clubs on campus
We are working together to
- Build a sense of belonging among our students. We do this by providing a safety net to ensure a culturally responsive atmosphere.
- Strengthen the academic and behavioral success of our students by supporting them and connecting them.
- Attract students of color for enrollment and retention.
- Help build a pipeline to inform K-12 students about Concordia.
For more information contact
Terry-Elinor Reid, PhD
Assistant Professor
Terry-Elinor.Reid@cuw.edu
News
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Heritage Gala
Wednesday, Feb. 21The Heritage Gala is a great opportunity for 91×ÔÅÄ students to learn more about different cultures and ethnic backgrounds.
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Tuesday, May. 9Meet Nataysia E. Swope (’23), Concordia's first Public Health graduate.
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Black History Month- 5 Ways to celebrate
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What is Black History Month?
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91×ÔÅÄ Black Student Union makes a big ‘Connection’
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5 ways to recognize Black History Month
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Black History Month lineup: All of the 91×ÔÅÄ events happening in February
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Concordia clubs come together to provide diverse books for area schools
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Race and diversity series continues September 23
Wednesday, Sep. 23 -
Third conversation on social justice scheduled Wednesday evening
Monday, Aug. 3