Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy of strength, resilience and compassion are a worldwide touchstone of civic responsibility and action. In January 2016, the University broadened and deepened our recognition of the MLK holiday and expanded our recognition from a day of service to a week of service, leadership, learning, legacy-building and celebration. Click here to see video highlights from this year’s event organized by the Samuel E. Kelly Ethnic Cultural Center, Carlson Leadership & Public Service Center and the Center for Communication, Equity & Difference.
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