LIFE@Lynchburg: Your Earliest Recollections: A Cognitive Theory You Will Never Forget!
Sydnor Performance Hall, Schewel HallEarly recollections are memories created in the first six years of our lives.
Early recollections are memories created in the first six years of our lives.
The Zaidee Creel Williams Memorial Lecture will be given by Dr. Laura Anderson and titled "When Religion Hurts You: Healing from Religious Trauma and the Impact of High Control Religion."
The lecture will explore and celebrate the trailblazing life of University of Lynchburg art professor Georgia Morgan, from her early art studies in Paris in 1909 to her lengthy 30-year career as a teacher at Lynchburg College from 1915-45.
The mezzo-soprano Cecilia McKinley will perform a recital at the University of Lynchburg with pianist Jacob Dishman.
The University of Lynchburg Choral Union is hosting a choral music concert with a witty twist. The concert will be inspired by two collections composed by Eric Whitacre called "Animal […]
The University of Lynchburg Choral Union is hosting a choral music concert with a witty twist. The concert will be inspired by two collections composed by Eric Whitacre called "Animal […]
The University of Lynchburg Chamber Orchestra is presenting a concert featuring the works of Wagner, Grieg, and Sibelius.
The Jazz Ensemble will be performing musical pieces composed by Chuck Mangione, Wayne Shorter, Duke Ellington, Miles Davis, and Charles Mingus.
This first installment of the documentary captures the spirit of one of Lynchburg’s most iconic Black neighborhoods.
The University of Lynchburg Concert Choir and Lynchburg Singers are going to perform a choral music concert that celebrates contemporary choral composers of Canada, with a particular focus on female composers. The concert will feature works that showcase the diversity among Canadian composers and their connection to the natural world, which is often emphasized in the lyrics.
The University of Lynchburg Opera Workshop is excited to announce its upcoming performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance."
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