Ļć½¶Šć Chamber Winds & Wind Ensemble Band Concert
Free and open to the public! Casual attire. Program: Smith – Dramatic Prelude Barnes – Yorkshire Ballad Ziek – Jet Stream J.S. Bach – French Suite No. 2 Broughton – […]
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Free and open to the public! Casual attire. Program: Smith – Dramatic Prelude Barnes – Yorkshire Ballad Ziek – Jet Stream J.S. Bach – French Suite No. 2 Broughton – […]
Free and open to the public! Casual attire. Program: Haydn – Andante Cantabile from String Quartet in F Major, Op. 3, No. 5 Mendelssohn – Canzonetta from String Quartet, Op. 12 Shostakovich – Waltz No. 2 From Suite for Variety Orchestra No. 1 Corelli – Concerto Grosso, Op. 6, No. 8 Accolay – Violin Concerto […]
A one-man performance of Charles Dickens’ beloved, ” AĀ Christmas Carol,” will come alive on the stage of Edmunds Hall on Tuesday, December 2nd at 7:30pm. The first 50 Ļć½¶Šć students with their Ļć½¶Šć ID will be admitted for free, thanks to local sponsors. Andy Millard, class of 1978, will be performing a wonderful adaptation of […]
This yearās convocation theme, āMission Possible II: Building Community, Uniting a Nation the Nonviolent Way,ā aligns with the national theme set by The King Center and focuses on Dr. Kingās enduring commitment to nonviolence as a moral, social and civic practice. The keynote address will be delivered by James Bennett, executive director of Palmetto Boys […]
The Elizabeth Stone Harper Gallery, located in the Harper Center for the Arts, is pleased to announce the following exhibition: MANUEL SCHMETTAU : Lacunae Schmettauās objects, often curbside discards, are examined not for their intrinsic worth or past function, but for their newfound convergences, alignments, and the transformation of the seemingly innocuous. This creates a […]
The annual Dr. Booker T. Ingram Black History Month lecture is Ļć½¶Šćās signature event celebrating the history, culture, and contributions of Black Americans. The lecture and convocation is named in honor of professor emeritus of political science Dr. Booker T. Ingram, Ļć½¶Šćās first professor of color.
High-profile leaders in the business world speak about how to run a successful business that maintains a moral code in which employees can take pride and use as a guide for day-to-day activities. The late Robert M. Vance considered ethics, honesty and integrity to be extremely important. He lived these qualities as a business leader […]
Students, faculty, and staff are invited to receive the imposition of ashes on Wednesday, February 18. A minister member of the Office of Spiritual Life will make the sign of […]