As for what to expect? "You will hear from our keynote speaker, Sarah Khan, who was a student here at ESU, but currently an anti-sexual violence prevention worker. You will hear some messages from our president talking about our community and the message of hope of Dr. King. And, you will also hear from our MLK Award winners," Dr. Sewell-Allen said. “Award-winning students,” including Shade Stokes-Campbell. She's an ESU junior public health major from Upper Darby, Pa. She is also a "Boddie Scholarship" recipient: "Winning this was definitely a huge honor," Stokes-Campbell said. The ESU junior is among several chosen by a committee to receive the Mary Gertrude Smith Boddie Scholarship. The award is given in the name of the first African-American student to graduate from the university in Monroe County.