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Today is last day to RSVP for Marvin Posey, Jr. Scholarship Art Exhibit

The Austin Peay State University African American Alumni Chapter and the APSU National Alumni Association will host the Marvin Posey Jr. Scholarship Art Exhibit at 2 p.m. on March 20 in the painting studio of the APSU Art + Design Building.  The event is part of the spring 2021 APSU Homecoming activities. Tickets are $30 per person. All proceeds will benefit the Marvin Posey Jr. Scholarship Endowment.   The exhibit will celebrate this scholarship at APSU and the beautifully vibrant artwork that Posey created during his lifetime.  Due to CDC, state and local guidelines related to COVID-19, the details of this event are subject to change. To register for the event, visit, www.alumni.apsu.edu/posey21.  To give to the Marvin Posey Jr. Scholarship, visit www.givetoapsu.com/Posey.  To support APSU fundraising initiatives, contact the Office of University Advancement at 931-221-7127.

(Posted March 17, 2021)

The Austin Peay State University African American Alumni Chapter and the APSU National Alumni Association will host the Marvin Posey Jr. Scholarship Art Exhibit at 2 p.m. on March 20 in the painting studio of the APSU Art + Design Building.

The event is part of the spring 2021 APSU Homecoming activities. Tickets are $30 per person. All proceeds will benefit the Marvin Posey Jr. Scholarship Endowment.

The exhibit will celebrate this scholarship at APSU and the beautifully vibrant artwork that Posey created during his lifetime.

Due to CDC, state and local guidelines related to COVID-19, the details of this event are subject to change. To register for the event, visit, www.alumni.apsu.edu/posey21.

To give to the Marvin Posey Jr. Scholarship, visit www.givetoapsu.com/Posey.

To support APSU fundraising initiatives, contact the Office of University Advancement at 931-221-7127.

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