Presented By: Electrical and Computer Engineering
EECS Juneteenth Celebration
Erin Teague Chief Product Officer Character.ai
The Michigan community is invited to attend the sixth annual EECS Juneteenth Celebration on Thursday, June 19, at 11:00 a.m. in the Arthur Miller Theatre* in the Walgreen Drama Center, followed by lunch in the Gerstacker Grove.
*Due to space restrictions in Arthur Miller Theatre, tickets for this event are limited and will be handed out on a first come, first served basis. Each attendee will receive a ticket to the program and a ticket for the food trucks.
The theme of this year’s event is Celebrating Excellence and Innovation for an AI Future.
The program will include:
Live performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” by Nadia Johnson (School of Music Theatre and Dance) accompanied on piano by Herbert Winful (EECS)
Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation by members of the Graduate Society of Black Engineers and Scientists
Fireside chat with Erin Teague (BSE CE ’04, MBA – Harvard ’08), Chief Product Officer, Character.ai.
Remarks by EECS department leaders
Presentation of the ECE Willie Hobbs Moore Alumni Lectureship award to Erin Teague
Finale – Choreographed performance of “Rise Up” by Nadia Johnson (voice) and Alana Howard (SMTD-dance)
The EECS department has partnered with three food trucks – Good Eats, Nacho Average Tostado, and Motor City Sweet Treats, to offer lunch in the Gerstacker Grove. Guests will choose between Good Eats and Nacho Average Tostado for lunch, and can get dessert from Motor City as well.
Guests will also be treated to a carillon performance by university carrolinist Prof. Tiffany Ng, as well as a performance by Bichini Bia Congo Dance Theater Company.
Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, is a national holiday that marks the day in 1865 when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, announced the end of the Civil War, and freed 250,000 slaves in Texas. This was two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had formally freed slaves in the Confederate states. Juneteenth is considered by many as the country’s second independence day.
*Due to space restrictions in Arthur Miller Theatre, tickets for this event are limited and will be handed out on a first come, first served basis. Each attendee will receive a ticket to the program and a ticket for the food trucks.
The theme of this year’s event is Celebrating Excellence and Innovation for an AI Future.
The program will include:
Live performance of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” by Nadia Johnson (School of Music Theatre and Dance) accompanied on piano by Herbert Winful (EECS)
Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation by members of the Graduate Society of Black Engineers and Scientists
Fireside chat with Erin Teague (BSE CE ’04, MBA – Harvard ’08), Chief Product Officer, Character.ai.
Remarks by EECS department leaders
Presentation of the ECE Willie Hobbs Moore Alumni Lectureship award to Erin Teague
Finale – Choreographed performance of “Rise Up” by Nadia Johnson (voice) and Alana Howard (SMTD-dance)
The EECS department has partnered with three food trucks – Good Eats, Nacho Average Tostado, and Motor City Sweet Treats, to offer lunch in the Gerstacker Grove. Guests will choose between Good Eats and Nacho Average Tostado for lunch, and can get dessert from Motor City as well.
Guests will also be treated to a carillon performance by university carrolinist Prof. Tiffany Ng, as well as a performance by Bichini Bia Congo Dance Theater Company.
Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19th, is a national holiday that marks the day in 1865 when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, announced the end of the Civil War, and freed 250,000 slaves in Texas. This was two and a half years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation had formally freed slaves in the Confederate states. Juneteenth is considered by many as the country’s second independence day.