Fall 2025 Events
Tatsuki Hakoyama
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September 26-October 30
Joan Derryberry Art Gallery |
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Tatsuki Hakoyama is a Japanese artist based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. |
One World Multicultural Evening |
October 2 | 6 p.m.Tech Pride Room |
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Featuring free international cuisine, the evening will include a DJ playing international music selections to enhance the multicultural experience. |
Celebrating Southern Hip-Hop
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October 2 | 6 p.m.STONE 113 |
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This event is in part to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop |
Patricio Cosentino, tuba |
October 13 | 7:30 p.m.Wattenbarger AuditoriumBryan Fine Arts Building |
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One of the few tuba players in the world to commit to a full-time solo career, Patricio Cosentino also stands out for his work as a chamber musician, conductor, and educator. His career reflects an unwavering commitment to the promotion and appreciation of Latin American music, as well as the expansion of the tuba repertoire on major stages in America, Europe, and Africa. |
Jennifer Case, author |
October 14 | 7 p.m.Stonecipher 113 |
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Jennifer Case is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at the University |
Diarese George, Guest Speaker
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October 22 | 6 p.m.Stem Center Auditorium |
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Dr. Diarese George, 鈥媋 former classroom teacher in the Dr. George will give an evening lecture on mentorship |
Dr. Crystal R. Sanders, Guest Speaker |
October 23 | 6 p.m.Stonecipher 113 |
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In Pursuit of Their Highest Potential: Black
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Dr. Laura Evans, Guest Speaker |
October 29 | 5 p.m.Stonecipher 126 |
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Dr. Laura Evans is an associate professor of Art Education and director of the Museum Education Program at the University of North Texas. Her talk will focus on her recent book,The Atlas of Art Crime: Thefts, Vandalism, and Forgeries, exploring cases of art theft, vandalism, and forgery. This engaging presentation will highlight the connections between art, crime, and cultural preservation, appealing to those interested in the arts, humanities, and true crime. |