What are the key themes of these MLK Week celebrations?
The celebrations focus on service, conversation, fellowship, and reflecting on Dr. King’s legacy.
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Several universities are hosting events to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Week in January 2026. Bucknell University, Ashland University, and the University of Richmond are among those organizing events centered around service, co...
Bucknell University’s MLK Week 2026 will include an exhibit, "Black Legacy at Bucknell: Celebrating 150 Years of Black Excellence, Resilience and Impact," curated by students. A screening of King’s speech "Remaining Awake Through a Great Revolution" and an exhibition by artist Marie Cochran are also planned.
Ashland University’s MLK Legacy Week begins with a special worship service and includes volunteer opportunities coordinated by AU GIVS. A virtual panel discussion on the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr., featuring current and former Ashland Theological Seminary (ATS) faculty is also scheduled.
The University of Richmond’s 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will be held on January 20 and is free and open to the public. The event will feature a keynote address from Makola M. Abdullah, president of Virginia State University. The program will be held in Ukrop Auditorium at the Robins School of Business at 6 p.m. with a reception to follow.
The celebrations focus on service, conversation, fellowship, and reflecting on Dr. King’s legacy.
Anthony Ray Hinton will speak at Bucknell, and Makola M. Abdullah will speak at the University of Richmond.
Events include keynote addresses, worship services, panel discussions, volunteer opportunities, exhibits, screenings, and community workshops.
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