Student Tribune
Monroe Community College hosts Martin Luther King Day with Jay Williams
The MCC Diversity Council and The Office of Student Life and Leadership
Development collaborated across the campus community to help host this
memorable event to invite Jay Williams (current ESPN television analyst, and
former Duke University Blue Devils and Chicago Bulls Star) to our campus.
Jay Williams, roundly considered one of the most prolific college basketball
players in history, became an ESPN full-time game and studio analyst in 2008,
after working for the network as a commentator in 2003. Williams joined at the
start of the 2014-15 season as an analyst on ESPN's College Game-Day (a popular
game-of-the-week telecasts). Jay Williams is an accomplished entrepreneur and
spokesperson. He is the CEO and National Director of Special Events for Rising
Stars Youth Foundation and is the President and Chairman of his own company,
Jay LLC.
Keeping with the theme "BEND BUT DON'T BREAK", Mr. Williams will address his
book "Life is Not an Accident", referencing
memoir of reinventing his life after an accident.
Please join us:
When: Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Where: MCC Theatre, Robin & Tim Wentworth Arts Building
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Admission: $5.00 MCC students, faculty, staff (with ID)
$10.00 General Public
(Go to www.Monroecctickets.com
to order tickets online). Tickets also available at the Brighton Campus Center
and the Downtown Campus Bookstore.
Please note: Patrons with special needs (i.e. wheelchair assistance,
interpreters) please contact 585-292-2534 by Monday, February 4, 2019. Also,
children under the age of 17 will need to be accompanied by a parent or
guardian.
Sponsors: The MCC Diversity Council, Academic Services, PRISM Multicultural
Center, Office of Student Life and Leadership Development, Black Student Union
(Brighton and Downtown Campus) Men of Excellence, MCC Bookstore, Admissions,
Athletic Department
Attached Files:
Jay Williams 2.pdf
ATTU2UEW.pdf
Batistta-Provost, Shirley
Office of Student Life & Leadership Dev.
01/28/2019