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LU Hosts Basketball Doubleheader To Celebrate The School of Business

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‘Welcome Back: The Remix Of Langston University School Of Business’ and Greek Night, Feb. 20 

Langston University invites the community to a special event honoring the School of Business. On Feb. 20, the college is hosting “Welcome Back: The Remix of Langston University School of Business” and Basketball Greek Night. 

The event will begin with a reception for corporate partners, alumni, administrators, faculty, staff, and students in Moore Hall, Room 213 from 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Afterwards, guests will be invited to attend a basketball doubleheader with the Lions against Texas Wesleyan. The women’s game will begin at 6 p.m. and the men’s game will begin at 7:45 p.m. in the C. F. Gayles Fieldhouse. 

“We are excited to invite you (to LU) to highlight the transformative changes at Langston University School of Business. The theme reflects our renewed commitment to providing hope and opportunity to our students, particularly the over 70% of first-generation college attendees,” said Dr. Daryl Green, dean of the School of Business at LU.  

The School of Business has increased its course offerings, enrollment, and has expanded to teach courses online and at the Dick Conner Correctional Center for incarcerated students. 

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“Through innovation, collaboration, and a focus on student success, we are reshaping the future of business education,” said Green. He will be sharing information about “exciting initiatives driving this transformation.” 

For more information, contact https://langstonsports.com/. For a list of other Black History Month activities, visit https://langston.edu/bhm/.  

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