
Raymond Gant, the founding director of Ferris State University’s Office of Minority Student Affairs, will deliver a keynote address for the university’s Black History Month celebration. Gant will host “A Message from a Black Man” on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 6 p.m., in Room 120 of the Interdisciplinary Resource Center.
Gant served as Ferris’ special assistant to then President William Sederburg and received a Distinguished Staff Award in 2002. He was also a committee member of a cross-divisional effort that earned a Distinguished Team Award the same year.
The Office of Multicultural Student Services will also look back on the last 50 years in popular music. Students will portray black music groups and artists in lip-sync performances in “Color of Music” on Wednesday, Feb. 19, in Room 202A of the University Center Building, starting at 7 p.m.
Those requiring accommodations to attend either Black History Month event are encouraged to contact the OMSS office within 72 hours of their visit by email at or by calling the office, (231) 591-5029.