Lynn Eusan: Looking back at her life, legacy and impact
February 1st, 2023 | by John Lomax
Lynn Eusan, the University’s first Black homecoming queen, was a force to be reckoned with. A champion of equality, Eusan …February 1st, 2023 | by John Lomax
Lynn Eusan, the University’s first Black homecoming queen, was a force to be reckoned with. A champion of equality, Eusan …February 16th, 2022 | by Aminah Tannir
Although it was only recently granted departmental status, African American Studies at UH has a long and rich history contributing …January 31st, 2022 | by Haya Panjwani
February marks Black History Month, an occasion to celebrate Black culture and the legacy it has made on American society. …February 28th, 2018 | by Marialuisa Rincon
Half a century ago this fall, 20-year-old Lynn Eusan was crowned under the bright lights of the Astrodome as the …January 22nd, 2014 | by Channler K. Hill
The University has a reputation for being the second-most diverse college in the nation in accordance with its student body, …October 17th, 2013 | by Paulina Rojas
Today, campus diversity brings students and faculty pride. However, 45 years ago this was not the case. In 1968, UH …April 18th, 2013 | by Natalie Harms, Radha Khetpal
Lynn Eusan stood in the middle of the Houston Astrodome frozen. It was 1968 and she had just been named …