Calendar of Events

Environmental Justice: The Power of a Bold Vision of Change
David N. Pellow, PhD

Swenson Center for Social and Behavioral Sciences 101/102

Join David N. Pellow, PhD, for a lecture on cases of environmental and climate justice involving communities of color and Indigenous communities fighting for liberation, sovereignty and access to recreational spaces.

Orphans of the Nation: Mexican Transnational Citizenship, 1920-1940
History Lecture Series

Ullman Conference Center 100/101

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with a presentation by Romeo Guzmán, PhD, focused on his current research offering transnational histories of Mexican migrants and Mexican Americans. 

Latine Heritage Month Lecture Lunch
"Wait in Punishment: Visualizing Migration to the Mexico-U.S. Border"

Lundring Events Center

Join us for the first lecture lunch as we celebrate Latine Heritage Month with speaker Nancy Rios-Contreras, PhD.

'No Exit'
Student Stages

Black Box Theatre

The Theatre Arts and Dance Department presents an evening of existential drama with Jean-Paul Sartre’s No Exit, a seminal play that delves into the human psyche and the nature of hell.

Student Research Symposium

Soiland Recreation Center

Join us for a research event that showcases the incredible work of our undergraduate research students. Scholars from various disciplines will present their summer research through insightful talks and an interactive poster session.

LGBTQIA+ History Month Lecture Lunch
Peter Carlson, PhD

Lundring Events Center

Join us for the lecture lunch with Peter Carlson, PhD, as part of this year's Campus Ministry theme, Healing and Restoration.

'The Doctor in Spite of Himself'
Main Stage Production

Black Box Theatre

Written in 1666 by Molière, France’s greatest comedic writer, The Doctor in Spite of Himself follows the antics of Sganarelle, a ne’er-do-well woodcutter, who winds up impersonating a doctor.

Come to the Woods

Samuelson Chapel

Join Areté Vocal Ensemble for "Come to the Woods," featuring works by Emmy Award-winning composers Jake Runestad and Stephen Chatman. Experience a powerful musical journey through nature, inspired by the writings of Thoreau, Berry and Muir.

For Liberty and Empire: How the Civil War Bled into the Indian Wars
History Lecture Series

Ullman Conference Center 100/101

Ari Kelman, PhD, will discuss his latest book titled For Liberty and Empire: How the Civil War Bled into the Indian Wars.

Faculty Recital
Uziel Colón

Overton Hall

Enjoy a free faculty recital by Uziel Colón, a pianist and composer with a rich background in jazz and hip-hop. Experience his original compositions and arrangements at this exciting event.

A Celebration of Movement
Fall Dance Production

Preus-Brandt Forum

Immerse yourself in an enchanting evening where student choreographers take center stage, transforming movement into art.

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