Jazzmin Tennessee
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Let me just say that I really enjoyed Dr. Benjamin’s presentation. It was a very informative piece to me, because I never knew the story behind some of the people most of the buildings were named after or the buildings themselves, on Howard’s campus. Her whole presentation was so informative on the history and legacy of the generations of influential people of Howard University. Dr. Benjamin’s presentation; beginning with Gen. Oliver Otis Howard himself, bringing us through a journey of educational and social impacts, showing us the history and the memories of the Howard name. This presentation made me want to learn more. I left the Just Hall auditorium more proud than ever before to say that I attend Howard University. Leaving the Ernest Everett Just Hall Auditorium I had a new knowledge of the names I look at each and every day. Living in Crandall Hall I always wondered who exactly Prudence Crandall was; and through Dr. Benjamin’s presentation I learned and now I understand her importance. Overall Dr. Benjamin’s presentation left me wanting more, wanting to be more involved more knowledgeable; and I cannot think of anything better . Even starting with the scribes of Egypt, the ancient scribes, the medieval scribe, and ending with the scribes that paved the way for Howard University to be what it is today.
Post 3
Let me just say that I really enjoyed Dr. Benjamin’s presentation. It was a very informative piece to me, because I never knew the story behind some of the people most of the buildings were named after or the buildings themselves, on Howard’s campus. Her whole presentation was so informative on the history and legacy of the generations of influential people of Howard University. Dr. Benjamin’s presentation; beginning with Gen. Oliver Otis Howard himself, bringing us through a journey of educational and social impacts, showing us the history and the memories of the Howard name. This presentation made me want to learn more. I left the Just Hall auditorium more proud than ever before to say that I attend Howard University. Leaving the Ernest Everett Just Hall Auditorium I had a new knowledge of the names I look at each and every day. Living in Crandall Hall I always wondered who exactly Prudence Crandall was; and through Dr. Benjamin’s presentation I learned and now I understand her importance. Overall Dr. Benjamin’s presentation left me wanting more, wanting to be more involved more knowledgeable; and I cannot think of anything better . Even starting with the scribes of Egypt, the ancient scribes, the medieval scribe, and ending with the scribes that paved the way for Howard University to be what it is today.
A wonderful presentation.
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