Come hear what professionals in science are currently researching!
A presentation from alumni Casey Wall ’12, an assistant professor at the Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University.
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Come hear what professionals in science are currently researching!
A presentation from alumni Casey Wall ’12, an assistant professor at the Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University.
The School of Music is pleased to welcome Grace Youn '13 for a master class series.
The School of Music is pleased to welcome Grace Youn '13 for a master class series.
We're excited to have Grace Youn ’13 deliver the Spring 2026 Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs and the Arts on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m.
SEX Fest (Sexual Health & Education, Sexuality eXploration) is a fun and festive event focusing on sex positivity, consent, safer sex practices, inclusivity, and community resources sponsored by CHWS and BRAVe. We hope you can join us and community partners for this exciting outreach event!
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR 2/1! WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THEN!
Blues Vespers @ Kilworth Chapel kicks off its 2026 season with a harmonica showcase. Coordinated by guitarist Tim Sherman, with Mark Dalton on bass and Conrad Ormsby on drums, the Showcase will feature harmonica performances by Stacy Jones, Joe Cook, and Jonathan Pittman.
Blues Vespers is a monthly campus/community event that combines blues artists with poetry and a little something to think about.
Join us for the Popular Music Ensemble directed by Rob Hutchinson and Dawn Padula. The program, Y2K and Beyond, will include music by Billie Eilish, Ed Sheeran, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, and more! The Popular Music Ensemble is part of the School of Music's Songwriting degree program launched in fall 2023, the first of its kind offered at a liberal arts university.
Interested in taking a deep dive into a research project this summer? Apply for a Summer Research grant! Summer researchers spend 10 weeks completing a summer research project with the support and guidance of a faculty advisor. These students receive a $4,000+ grant and are eligible for supply funding to support their project.
Interested in taking a deep dive into a research project this summer? Apply for a Summer Research grant! Summer researchers spend 10 weeks completing a summer research project with the support and guidance of a faculty advisor. These students receive a $4,000+ grant and are eligible for supply funding to support their project.
SPRING 2026 MAINSTAGE
Fun Home
Music by Jeanine Tesori
Book and lyrics by Lisa Kron
Based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel
Directed by Jess K Smith
Music direction by Dr. Dawn Padula
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