UTA’s Black Alumni Chapter and Arlington Mayor’s Black Advisory Council are partnering to recognize fall 2024 and spring 2025 graduates at the Evening of Black Excellence from 7 to 9 p.m. May 7 at The White Room in Pantego, Texas.
Xavier Egan, Black Alumni Chapter president, said the event is an opportunity to celebrate Black or African American students outside of commencement.
“Sometimes you don’t get the extra tickets to the actual ceremony,” Egan said. “It really just gives an opportunity to be more of a family, friends and community type of event.”
The first Black UTA students were enrolled in 1962, and Egan said each alum represents those past experiences and helps build the future as the university celebrates its 130th anniversary.
"It's a different experience today that students are having in 2025 and whether we think it’s good, bad or indifferent, it’s still a part of the history and a part of what makes us hopefully the better people that we’re planning to be,” he said.
The event will be held off campus this year and will act as an opportunity to engage with the community. Students will have the chance to network with alumni, faculty, staff members and other leaders.
Graduates will receive a free membership to the Black Alumni Chapter, which Egan said connects them to a network of activities, events and other alumni.
Students can register for the event online for $20 and receive a Black Grad stole or for $10 if they already have one.
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