| Date | Time | Type of Event | Title of Event | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon through Fri |
02/06 03/16 |
Art Exhibit | Department of Art Student Foundation Show Artist Reception: Wednesday, February 8, 5pm - 8pm. |
Knauer Gallery, Swope Music Building | |
| Wed through Fri |
02/08 03/09 |
Art Exhibit | Women Collared for Work |
The New Gallery, E.O. Bull Center for the Arts | |
| Fri | 02/17 | 2pm - 3:15pm | Lecture, Seminar, Guest Speaker | The Understanding Privilege Project: Ability Privilege Faculty, staff, and students are all welcome to join in for an enlightening discussion of ability privilege as the flipside to discrimination based upon disability. Led by co-facilitators Dr. Kat Ellis and Dr. Marty Patwell. |
Sykes Ballroom C |
| Fri Sat Sun |
02/17 02/18 02/19 |
3pm - 10pm 9am - 10pm 9am - 10pm |
School of Music | Trumpet Festival Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski, director. Tickets: Adults $10, Students/Seniors $5 - available at 610.436.2266 or at the door. |
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre |
| Sat | 02/18 | 1pm | Athletics | Pink Zone Game WCU vs. East Stroudsburg compete in the annual Women’s Basketball game to raise money for breast cancer research. Proceeds benefit the Kay Yow Foundation. Fans are asked to wear pink to support the cause. |
Hollinger Field House |
| Mon | 02/20 | 11am - 4pm | Other Campus Event | Brownie Bake Off Students, faculty and staff will show off their baking skills at the 7th Brownie Bake Off "Sweet Treats So Others Can Eat" - Brownie competition to benefit the West Chester Food Cupboard and the Salvation Army. All brownies are 50 cents - $1. |
Sykes Student Union |
| Mon | 02/20 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm | School of Music | Faculty Recital Vincent Craig, piano. |
Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre |
| Mon Tue Wed Thu |
02/20 02/21 02/22 02/23 |
7:15pm 8pm 12pm 9:30am |
Black History Month Event | The Human Experience Screening of the award winning documentary about two young men who set out in search of the meaning of life. |
Sykes Theater |
| Tue | 02/21 | 7:15pm | Lecture, Seminar, Guest Speaker | Poetry Reading - WCU Students (Past and Present) Deborah Arnold, Erin Jones, Kip Migdalias, Luke Stromberg, and 2011 Poetry Out Loud third place winner, DeVonna Smith. |
WCU Poetry House, 823 S. High Street |
| Wed | 02/22 | 4:30pm | Lecture, Seminar, Guest Speaker | Wilkinson Lecture Series Presents Matthew Butterfield |
Gates Family Recital Hall |
| Wed | 02/22 | 8:15pm - 10:15pm | School of Music | Winter Choral Festival David DeVenney and Jane Wyss, directors. |
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall |
| Thu Fri Sat Sat Sun |
02/23 02/24 02/25 02/25 02/26 |
8pm 8pm 2pm 8pm 2pm |
Theatre & Dance | Make Me A Song: The Music Of William Finn Showcasing more than twenty songs from the repertoire of writer an composer William Finn. This compilation of Finn's finest, selected by Rob Ruggiero, includes selected Finn masterpieces from a career spanning more than 25 years of distinctive, often hilarious and emotional songs. Tickets $5 General Admission. |
J.Peter Adler Studio Theatre |
| Thu | 02/23 | 11am - 12:30pm | Art Exhibit | Introduction to Warli Paintings & Kolam Rice Flour Drawings Workshop | E.O. Bull Center for the Arts, The New Gallery |
| Thu | 02/23 | 4:30pm - 6:30pm | Lecture, Seminar, Guest Speaker | An Afternoon with Author K.M. Walton WCU graduate and PAWLP fellow, Kate Walton, will discuss her YA debut novel CRACKED. Please RSVP to 610-738-0530 or events@wcufoundation.org if you wish to attend. |
Sykes Theater |
| Fri | 02/24 | 7:30pm | WCU Live! | Sacred Earth presented by Ragamala Dance WCU Live! presents Sacred Earth, two rich and ancient Indian visual art traditions- Warli paintings and Kolam rice flour drawings- into conversation with Bharatanatyam. Tickets: adults $20, children/students/seniors $15. |
Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall |
| Mon Tue |
02/27 02/28 |
7pm 7pm |
Lecture, Seminar, Guest Speaker | "East African Safari," a travel film-lecture presented in person by Rick Ray Award-winning filmmaker Rick Ray takes us to destinations that include the Great Rift Valley and coffee plantations of Kenya, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and the Serengeti National Park of Tanzania, and the rainforests of Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. Tickets: $8 or free to students with WCU ID. |
Sykes Theater |
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