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Lock In and Finish Strong

James Hall | James Lobby

Students can stop by and learn about the resources that are available to them as we near the final lap! Studying tips, informational packets, and tutorials on how to schedule an appointment with the learning commons or get in touch with a fellow mentor. Free snacks and prizes will be provided!

Percussion Ensemble Spring Concert

Hurley School of Music | Anderson Auditorium

Centenary Percussion Ensemble presents its Spring Concert.

Percussion Ensemble Spring Concert

Anderson Auditorium

Centenary Percussion Ensemble presents its Spring Concert.

French Table

James Lobby

Come join us at French Table! Participate in a casual and lively french conversation. All are welcome, all french levels!

Chapel Service

Brown Chapel

Please join us for chapel service on Tuesdays at 11:10 am in Brown Chapel.

First Year Curriculum Development follow-up

Bynum Commons | Whited Room

Continuing conversation on the development and implementaton of a new first year curriculum.

French Table

James Lobby

Come join us at French Table! Participate in a casual and lively french conversation. All are welcome, all french levels!

CLC Colloquium

This is our weekly class for the Christian Leadership Center. We meet on Thursdays from 6:15-7:30 p.m. except on breaks.

How to Make Friends and Then Kill Them by Halley Feiffer

Marjorie Lyons Playhouse | Theatre

Left to their own devices by their alcoholic mother, Ada and Sam cultivate an insular world into which they soon draw a third wheel—a pockmarked, limping wallflower named Dorrie. In the years spanning childhood to young adulthood, these three troubled girls learn to lean on each other completely, finding ways to fill each other up and tear each other down. But when a horrible accident upends their reality, they find they must decide whether to continue to foster their codependent cycle, or to break free, with or without each other’s aid.

Whole, Holy, Hot: Poetry Reading and Reception

Meadows Museum of Art

Dr. Chrissy Martin will give a reading celebrating the release of her debut poetry collection, Whole, Holy, Hot.

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