RTT program holds Black History Month diversity potluck

Wayne State RTT Diversity Potluck
Left to right: Shannon Brown, Duncan Llope, Program Director Jeannetta Greer, Quynh Vu, Sharanya Gullapelli

In celebration of Black History Month, the WSU Applebaum Radiation Therapy Technology program hosted a diversity potluck.

"In the 'I have a dream' speech, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. states his dream was that one day 'little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers,'" said Program Director Jeannetta Greer. "As the students learn the importance of diversity and how it benefits us all, we honor Dr. King's dream and legacy by sharing a delicious meal, learning about each other's cultures, and caring about and embracing the differences we have. We not only exhibit this in the classroom but to the patients we serve as well."

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To learn more about the Wayne State University Radiation Therapy Technology program offered by the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, visit cphs.wayne.edu/rtt.

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