Central State to Celebrate 131 Years of Academic Excellence at its 131th Charter Day Convocation
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Central State University will celebrate its rich history and recognize outstanding alumni doing its 131th Charter Day Convocation. The event, which occurs at 10 am on March 6, will be held in the Paul Robeson Cultural & Performing Arts Center. The keynote speaker will be Cook County Commissioner Richard R. Boykin. Commissioner Boykin, of the 1st District in Chicago, IL., began his career in public service as a Lyndon B. Johnson Intern for U.S. Representative Bobby Rush. He went on to serve as a Congressional Black Caucus Fellow for former U.S. Senator Carol Moseley-Braun, the first African American woman elected to the United States Senate. Commissioner Boykin also was Legislative Director and then Chief of Staff to U.S. Representative Danny K. Davis.
Central State to Celebrate 131 Years of Academic Excellence at its 131th Charter Day Convocation
Central State to Celebrate 131 Years of…
Central State to Celebrate 131 Years of Academic Excellence at its 131th Charter Day Convocation
Central State University will celebrate its rich history and recognize outstanding alumni doing its 131th Charter Day Convocation. The event, which occurs at 10 am on March 6, will be held in the Paul Robeson Cultural & Performing Arts Center. The keynote speaker will be Cook County Commissioner Richard R. Boykin. Commissioner Boykin, of the 1st District in Chicago, IL., began his career in public service as a Lyndon B. Johnson Intern for U.S. Representative Bobby Rush. He went on to serve as a Congressional Black Caucus Fellow for former U.S. Senator Carol Moseley-Braun, the first African American woman elected to the United States Senate. Commissioner Boykin also was Legislative Director and then Chief of Staff to U.S. Representative Danny K. Davis.