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Langston University – Tulsa Sponsors Mardi Gras Masquerade Party, March 28

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TALK OF GREENWOOD


Langston University – Tulsa invites the community to attend its Mardi Gras Masquerade Dance Party on its campus on March 28, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Zydeco music and other entertainment will be featured. 

The organizers encourage attendees to wear masquerade attire and masks. At the event, a best costume award will be given, and dance instruction will be offered.  

“Join us for an exciting evening filled with dance, music, and networking, all to support educational programs and raise resources for our business students,” said Dr. Daryl Green, dean of the School of Business and a co-host of the event. 

The program will be free to attend. Donations will be accepted to benefit the university’s scholarships and student success programs. 

For more information, contact Dr. Sherri Smith-Keys at ssmithk@langston.edu or (918) 877-8140.  

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Langston University 

As Oklahoma’s only HBCU, Langston University, formerly known as Colored Agricultural and Normal University, was founded as a land grant college in 1897. Today, the university provides its students with a world-class education that includes hands-on learning through impactful research and beneficial internships. The administration, faculty, and staff prepare the students for life after college while letting them enjoy an open and vibrant community that wants to help them grow and develop into a world-class professional. For more information, visit https://langston.edu.  

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