The School of Music is excited to welcome guest artist Mr. Darryl Taylor to share his extensive expertise in a vocal master class featuring Kim Davenport, collaborative pianist and the following student performers (subject to change):
Books, Brownies & Beans
Books, Brownies and Beans is back, live and in-person. One of the largest one-day used book sales in the South Sound, proceeds go to local area non-profits. Thousands of used books will be for sale from Pulitzer Prize winners to children’s books, DVDs, and games. Enjoy brownies, live music, coffee and an enormous selection of used books. Bring the whole family. Prices are deeply discounted starting at around $1. This is a FREE event. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own tote bags. Following OUUC Covid protocol.
UPS Campus Film Top Gun: Maverick
ASUPS campus films presents Top Gun: Maverick
Art + Sci Salon: Laura Splan
The Art Science salons are excited to be back in person - and what an event we have in store for you! Laura Splan, an exciting interdisciplinary artist will be visiting us from Brooklyn New York to present her artist talk - "Syndemic Sublime" connecting hidden artifacts of biology to everyday lives through embodied interactions and sensory engagement
Fall 2022 Blues Vespers Concert: Joe Cook Band & Tim Sherman
Blues vespers Concert with Joe Cook Band and Tim Sherman. Traditional blues, poetry, and a little something to think about.
International Education Week
Join us all week long for a variety of informational sessions related to international education and studying abroad.
International Education Week
Join us all week long for a variety of informational sessions related to international education and studying abroad.
International Education Week
Join us all week long for a variety of informational sessions related to international education and studying abroad.
International Education Week
Join us all week long for a variety of informational sessions related to international education and studying abroad.
Film: Nosferatu
On the occasion of its 100th anniversary, the Department of German Studies will be screening the silent film "Nosferatu" (F.W. Murnau, 1922) on Halloween! This film helped define the horror-film genre and our conception of vampires. All are welcome to this free screening and costumes are encouraged! Screening begins at 7 p.m. with a very brief introduction to the film by Prof. Kris Imbrigotta.
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