Turner Lecture 2025: Stephen Kidd

Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center

Join us for the 2025 Turner Lecture featuring Stephen Kidd, executive director of the National Humanities Alliance, on March 27 at 7:30 PM in Hall Memorial Ballroom. With a distinguished career in public humanities, Kidd previously served as director of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, leading major exhibitions on global cultures, history, and social movements. He has also worked at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and holds a Ph.D. in American Studies from George Washington University.

All Education Fair 2025

3rd Floor, Drysdale Student Center

Ever wonder how you can start a career in education? Or how to become a lifelong learner and get into graduate school? And if you've got commitment issues, but would love to keep on learning--maybe certificate courses are for you? If any of these sound interesting to you, then listen up! The University of Lynchburg's Center for Career Engagement Opportunities (CEO) is pleased to announce the inaugural: ALL EDUCATION FAIR 2025 Wednesday, April 2, 2025 10:00 am - 1:00 pm 3rd Floor, Drysdale Student Center It's not just a career fair; it's a gateway to everything in education. Meet recruiters from different school systems if you're interested in a career in education! Explore graduate school options and certificate programs! If you're interested, please register HERE. The schools participating in the All Education Fair are as follows: The fair will last from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm and if you wish to continue conversations with recruiters, you may approach them at the West Room during lunch. If you have any questions, please reach out to Dawn Marfil through [email protected] or call us at 434.544.8459. See you there!

Discovery Days

Walker Alumni House

Two days to uncover your futureÑexperience life at Lynchburg firsthand!

Historical Assumptions, Conceptual Illusions, and Other Lessons Learned by Thinking from the Margins

Memorial Ballroom, Hall Campus Center

This talk explores the sorts of assumptions that are implicit in our historical narratives and analytical concepts and thinks about how we might reframe our assumptions if we think from the margins. Grounded in the lessons from the history of Africa, this talk asks us to reflect on what we think we know, where that knowledge comes from, what else is possible when we challenge the story we tell ourselves and others about the past, and why inclusive and challenging history education matters. Presented by Dr. Jennifer Hart, Virginia Tech

Westover Alumni Weekend

Westover Alumni Weekend is open to Lynchburg alumni who attended college more than 45 years ago.

Saturday Tour

Walker Alumni House

Discover Lynchburg through a personalized campus tour designed to help you envision life as a Hornet!

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