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The Faculty Recital of Dr. F. Johnson Scott, III

Snidow Chapel

Featuring organ works by Bach, Widor, Buxtehude, Wood, Locklair, and Vierne. Come hear the talent and hard work of this beloved professor! This event is free and open to the public. Presented by the University of Lynchburg Music Department.

Free

LIFE@Lynchburg: Gershwin Repertoire

Sydnor Performance Hall, Schewel Hall

Speaker: A performance by Naomi Amos (pianist) and Alicia Carter (vocalist) Cost: Semester pass: $85 Annual Membership: $150 Single Event Pass: $12 Sign Up: Pay online through our secure payment portal. Instructions to pay by check. The University of Lynchburg’s LIFE@Lynchburg program offers not-for-credit learning opportunities for community members age 50 and older. The program […]

Psychological (and Mental) Health a During Trying Times: A Luncheon and Workshop with Dr. Rich Milner

West Room, Drysdale Student Center

Understanding the psychological, emotional, and mental health of students, faculty, and staff in higher education, preK-12, and broader communities is essential to academic, social, and professional success and achievement. The workshop focuses on helping those in attendance build tools to identify and cultivate mental health. Particular attention will be on the ways in which (in)equity […]

Free

Lecture: Cultivating Relationships and a Sense of Belonging in Education and Community with Dr. Rich Milner

Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center

The Rosel Schewel Lecture in Education and Human Diversity Dr. Rich Milner explores ways to design and cultivate interactions, experiences, policies, and practices that foster environments where people feel a deep, robust, and sustained sense of belonging. When people have a sense of belonging in a classroom, school, and/or community, engagement, interests, and outcomes tend […]

Free

Courageous Conversation: Why and How Should We Nurture Spiritual and Religious Diversity When Religion Seems to be a Dirty Word?

West Room, Drysdale Student Center

Efforts to become a more inclusive and equitable community have raised awareness about race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality as important to identity. But how often do we think about religion and spirituality as a crucial part of the DEI equation and which forms of spirituality do we include? This conversation will explore the importance of […]

Free

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