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Flash Fridays bring students together to connect, celebrate Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State pride and explore new ways to get involved on campus. Pop by the Pepsi Leadership Center for games, giveaways, and the latest on upcoming events and involvement opportunities!
Journaling isn’t just about writing—it’s a powerful way to sort through thoughts, emotions, and life experiences. Research shows it can boost memory, lower stress, and even improve your overall well-being.
Things That Happen While You Are Doing Other Things
Image: Changing Room by Rashawn Griffin
Come tour the Center for Visual Arts and what our School of Art has to offer. This information session will include an opportunity for you to experience our program first-hand, learn about our program, explore the building, and see some outstanding student art exhibits!
Reception for exhibition featuring the work of Massinissa Selmani.
How do we cultivate home, in our hands, our daily work, our moments of care? Join us for the second installment of The Quiet Holds Us, a story series exploring interiority through the voices of Black immigrants.
Are you ready for Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State’s biggest eggs-travaganza? Our fourth annual glow-in-the-dark egg hunt is bigger than ever with a new location! Everybunny will gather a dozen glowing eggs and discover if they’ve chosen any that contain a golden ticket to an amazing prize, all while enjoying an adults-only dessert reception.
Join us virtually and audition to be part of the Glauser School of Music.
Come learn to shoot archery with our Adventure Center staff. We will teach you the basics and play fun archery games.
- Location: Multipurpose Gym
- Cost: $10
Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State faculty composer/pianist Adam Roberts will commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Morton Feldman (1926-1987) with a performance of the hour-long For Bunita Marcus (1985), Feldman's second-to-last piano composition.