BUCKHANNON, West VirginiaWest Virginia Wesleyan College’s planetarium will host a free show as part of Black History Month, offering a unique perspective on space inside the Christopher Hall of Science.

On Friday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m.  “The Stargazers of Africa” will be sponsored by WVWC’s SPACE Club and the Center for Cultural and International Affairs.  Seats are limited. 

Dr. Tracey Delaney, director of the planetarium, said, “We will watch the video, ‘The Stargazers of Africa.’ We will then tour the sky as it was during the Antebellum era, highlighting the stars and constellations that were used to navigate on the Underground Railroad.”

The 40-seat planetarium is located on the second floor of the Christopher Hall of Science and features a Digitarium Zeta digital projector that is capable of full-dome videos.

The projector was purchased with a gift from the Naylor Family Trust via the Community Trust Foundation.

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West Virginia Wesleyan College (WVWC) is a private, four-year residential liberal arts and sciences college in Buckhannon, West Virginia. A tradition of excellence for 135 years, West Virginia Wesleyan is home to 14 Fulbright Scholars. The Princeton Review ranked Wesleyan as one of its 2026 Best Colleges in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States. U.S. News & World Report’s 2026  Best College Rankings designated Wesleyan second in Best Value – Regional Universities (South). WVWC offers students nearly 60 majors and 40 minors; graduate programs in athletic training, business administration, creative writing, nursing and counseling; 22 NCAA Division II athletic programs; multiple performing arts groups; and more than 50 organizations. Founded in 1890, the College is closely affiliated with the United Methodist Church and abides by the Wesley doctrine that emphasizes service to others. For more information, visit wvwc.edu.

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