January 22, 2021
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Claflin University to Host Men of Color Leadership Summit
Claflin University will host its annual Men of Color Leadership Summit on January 25-29, 2021. Themed "Empower. Engage. Enrich. Encourage," this year's virtual event is free, and the public is invited to attend. During the week, Claflin University male students will also participate in experiential learning activities as a component of the summit.

The keynote speaker for this year's summit is Dr. Terrance J. McClain, a student development specialist at Texas State University. During his presentations, Dr. McClain will demonstrate the relationship between purpose, self-worth and motivation, and the impact each will have on your journey. Dr. McClain's presentations will be held on January 26-28, at 5 p.m. Click here to view his presentations on Zoom.

The Men of Color Symposium is an annual event designed to provide practical strategies and techniques that enhance the economic, educational, and spiritual empowerment of males. The symposium invites men to hear renowned speakers and participate in vigorous discussions that will prepare them for transformative leadership in their respective communities.
First-Ever CIAA Virtual Tournament to be Held February 23-27
The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), the nation’s oldest historically Black athletic conference, in partnership with Visit Baltimore, today announced its first-ever virtual tournament. The highly anticipated week-long celebration will be tabbed the CIAA Virtual Vibe: Tournament Edition and takes place from February 23-27, traditionally known as CIAA Basketball Tournament week. The CIAA Virtual Vibe marks the Tournament’s 76th annual celebration of HBCU championship basketball, sports, and culture. The third most attended basketball tournament among all NCAA divisions; it brings a legendary legacy and a community experience to a new, global audience.  

Free registration for the Tournament is now open on the virtual platform and can be accessed here

“The CIAA Virtual Tournament Week will give the fans a legitimate alternative to the historic tournament," said Director of Athletics Tony O’Neal. "Given the nature of the pandemic, the virtual tournament week will provide students, alumni, and fans with some of the tournament feel until we can return in-person next year."

The CIAA Virtual Vibe: Tournament Edition will feature a Baltimore-themed interactive virtual platform that will help welcome fans to the ‘Charm City’ while showcasing a host of events, including several that serve as cornerstones of tournament week. This includes the always popular CIAA Fan Fest presented by Nationwide and the CIAA Step Show presented by McDonald’s plus community engagement mainstays High School Education Day presented by U.S. Army and Career Expo presented by Toyota. 

The virtual experience, hosted by comedians B. Simone, Darren Brand and Burpie, will also offer a collection of new events, including an Old School/New School DJ Battle presented by Sprite and the CIAA Esports Tournament presented by Bayer Pharmaceuticals. These events, along with performances by national recording artists and celebrity appearances, will celebrate the legacy and tradition of the CIAA and its member institutions while highlighting the nostalgia and cultural significance of the CIAA Tournament.  

“We are thrilled to be able to create this virtual tournament week experience, which will be one of a kind for an NCAA athletic conference at any level, to engage our fans, alumni, students, member institutions, and partners,” said CIAA Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams. “Despite no in-person activity or games being played, this is a great opportunity to expand our reach beyond the 150,000+ fans that annually convene in our host city during tournament week and expose new audiences to the legacy and rich tradition of this conference while introducing the many elements that embody the CIAA Tournament experience and highlighting the cultural impact it has on our community as a whole.”

Accompanying this one-of-a-kind experience is a new theme, The Legacy Lives On, which will be highlighted in social media and marketing campaigns as well as custom memorabilia as the conference transitions (virtually) to the new host city of Baltimore, Maryland.

“Visit Baltimore was extremely excited about bringing the tournament experience to Charm City this year, so we’re grateful the Virtual Tournament Week allows us to partner with the CIAA in this new capacity. While we’ll have to celebrate the incredible academic contributions, culture, and sports legacy of HBCUs from afar this year, we can’t wait to welcome CIAA athletes and fans to Baltimore as soon as it’s safe,” stated Al Hutchinson, President & CEO at Visit Baltimore.

Access to the CIAA Virtual Vibe is free, but registration is required. Those interested in taking part in this unique virtual experience are encouraged to register early as space is limited. Accompanying the registration information is the tentative schedule of events, which can also be found at www.ciaatournament.org

For the latest information on the CIAA, visit theciaa.com, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Alumni News
A retrospective exhibit of Batik paintings by Dr. Leo F. Twiggs, '56, is on display at the Morris Museum in Augusta, Ga. Called Messages from Home: the Art of Leo Twiggs, the exhibit includes many of the works published in his award winning book by the same title published in 2011 by Claflin University Press. The first retrospective of Twiggs works was created by the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia in 2004. The exhibit will be on display until March 15. You may also view the display virtually by clicking here. (Leo Twiggs, Dreamers, 2018. Batik on cotton. © Leo Twiggs. Private collection.)
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