History
Our START
The BFSA was established circa 1988 when seven African American employees had a desire to network and discuss issues concerning personal development and employment satisfaction, especially in areas vital to the black community. After a hiatus, Charles Houston (pictured left) provided new life and direction for the organization. Therefore, 2006 was a year of celebration for the organization's return with 31 members strong (12 faculty members and 19 staff members) and an official name: Black Faculty and Staff Association.
Over 30 years since its inception, the BFSA continues to serve as a trusted resource for all Murray State faculty and staff members by providing professional development opportunities and a forum for meaningful exchanges that identify and address issues.