Teaching Black History

guest panelist Tiffany Pogue, assistant professor of teacher education and program coordinator of foundations of education and graduate programs answers a panel question.
Photo by Logan Kirkland

February 17, 2020

In celebration of Black History Month, Mississippi State's African American Studies Program and Department of Sociology recently sponsored a panel discussion on the importance of black history education. Event panelists include (l-r) Qiana Cutts, MSU assistant professor of counseling, educational psychology and foundations; Tiffany Pogue, assistant professor of teacher education and program coordinator of foundations of education and graduate programs at Albany State University; and Margaret Hagerman, MSU assistant professor of sociology. Click here to learn more about other Black History Month events at MSU.