With the academic year coming to a close, many University of Lynchburg seniors are showing off what they have learned over the past four years.
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University of Lynchburg students design official school tartan
When your university president is a native of Scotland, creating an official school tartan seems like a natural thing to do. Last week, eight tartan designs were submitted by University of Lynchburg students, one of which will be chosen as the school’s official tartan.
Night at the Movies returns with more Western exploration (video)
University of Lynchburg’s annual “Night at the Movies” concert is “Back in the Saddle, Again!” This time it’s coming to viewers from a computer screen.
‘Sing Evermore!’ — and more: Music department presents series of virtual spring concerts
The University of Lynchburg’s music department will host a series of virtual events this spring.
Lynchburg arts grad, Food Network champion returns to TV
University of Lynchburg graduate Tarsha Joyner ’13 and her downtown bakery, Mrs. Joy’s Absolutely Fabulous Treats, will again be featured on national television — this time in Canada.
Daura Museum of Art brings shadow puppets to Lynchburg
Starting Tuesday, Feb. 2, members of the public will be able to view a curated collection of Indonesian shadow puppets at the Daura Museum of Art.
Lynchburg music department releases “Digital Holiday Greetings Concert”
The University of Lynchburg’s music department released a special video montage of holiday music titled “Digital Holiday Greetings Concert” on Friday, Dec. 4.
Lynchburg theatre grad helps bring ‘Godspell’ to the Berkshires
This past summer, with the lights out on Broadway due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a theater in the rural Berkshires decided that the world, or at least western Massachusetts, needed live theater now more than ever.
Theatre grads’ collaboration gets national attention
Two University of Lynchburg theatre graduates attracted national media attention for a joint venture aimed at entertaining and educating children during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The show must go on: Curtain Call sings on
When classes went online in March, everyone at the University of Lynchburg had to figure out how to carry on while being physically separated. Students in Curtain Call, for instance, usually spend the semester at Dillard Fine Arts Center. They work on Curtain Up, a spring concert of original songs written in collaboration with New York City songwriters.