02-09-95 Astronaut to Keynote Black History Month EX-ASTRONAUT TO KEYNOTE UNITED BLACK WORLD MONTH COLUMBUS -- U.S. Marine Col. Charles F. Bolden Jr., deputy commandant of the U.S. Naval Academy and a former astronaut who flew four space shuttle missions, will give the keynote address during United Black World Month at The Ohio State University. Bolden will speak Feb. 20 at 6 p.m. in the Ohio Union West Ballroom about his experiences as an African American in the space program. The talk is free and open to the public and will be followed by a question and answer session. The presentation is one of several programs marking the 25th anniversary of United Black World Month at Ohio State. The theme this year is "NIA: Celebrating 25 Years of Helping African American Students Find Their Purpose." Nia is a Swahili word meaning "purpose." Bolden's visit is sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps and co- sponsored by African American Student Services at Ohio State. As an astronaut in 1986, Bolden served on board the Columbia, which deployed the SATCOM KU satellite. In 1990, he and his crew deployed the Hubble Space Telescope. Two years later, he commanded Atlantis, and in 1994, Bolden commanded the Discovery crew on the first joint U.S./Russian space shuttle mission. At the Naval Academy, Bolden handles daily operations for the 4,000 member brigade and directs the training of brigade officers. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical science from the U.S. Naval Academy and a Master of Science degree in systems management from the University of Southern California. Bolden holds several distinguished military honors and several honorary degrees. African American Student Services provides programs and services that address the needs and concerns of Ohio State students of African descent. # NOTE TO REPORTERS: Bolden will be available for interviews from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 20 in the Failer Lounge of the Ohio Union. Contact: Joyce Vaughan, director, African American Student Services, (614) 292-6584, or Capt. Rich Burgess, U.S. Marine Corps, (614) 486-0389. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Thu, 09 Feb 1995 11:24:36 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.