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Book Club: “The 1619 Project,” by Nikole Hannah-Jones

Please note: The 1619 Project Book Club meeting on Feb. 2: Chapters 17-18, and previously scheduled for the West Room, has been moved to an online format. On March 24, 2022, the College of Education, Leadership Studies, and Counseling at the University of Lynchburg presented their Rosel Schewel Lecture Series featuring the author of The […]

Free

Open Mic with Listening Inc.

West Room, Drysdale Student Center

This event will showcase people performing spoken word, poetry, songs, or any other art form. We hope you will be able to join us for this evening event celebrating Black History Month. This event is free and open to the public. Sponsored by The Office of Equity and Inclusion.  

Free

Musical Performance: Rediscovering Louis Moreau Gottschalk

Snidow Chapel

Louis Moreau Gottschalk's Americana Louis Moreau Gottschalk was the first American international sensation as both pianist and composer. He drew from European, Creole, African, U.S. and Latino influences, and led the way to ragtime and jazz. He was a true original and his many delightful contributions are now again becoming popular with scholars and audiences. […]

University Lecture Series – “Creativity on the Go: Integrative Ideas for Your Classroom”

Sydnor Performance Hall, Schewel Hall

Dr. Cynthia Ramsey – Professor of Music, Lynchburg College of Arts and Sciences Enhancing one’s creative abilities has long been an assumption underlying a liberal arts education; however, today’s higher education society finds itself dealing with incoming students whose educational focus has solely revolved around finding that ‘one right answer’ on standardized tests. This model […]

Free

LIFE@Lynchburg: Architecture in Lynchburg

Sydnor Performance Hall, Schewel Hall

Speaker: Al Chambers 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 features weekly presentations on a variety of engaging […]

Lecture: Pink Triangle Legacies — Coming Out in the Shadow of the Holocaust

Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center

The Ida Wise East Memorial Lecture by Dr. Jake Newsome Dr. Jake Newsome, author of “Pink Triangles Legacies: Coming Out in the Shadow of the Holocaust,” will present the University of Lynchburg’s 2023 Ida Wise East lecture. Dr. Newsome is an award-winning scholar of German and American LGBTQ+ history whose research and resources educate global […]

Free

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