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  • Mar 19
    3:30 PM

    Inspired by the tradition of a pre-meal aperitif, this bi-weekly event offers a chance to cleanse the mental palate, spark close-looking, and ignite deep thought.

    University of Richmond, Modlin Center for the Arts
  • Mar 20
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    Lecture by Geoff Emberling, associate research scientist at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan, presents “Archaeology, its Colonial Past, and its Collaborative Future: A Community Project in El-Kurru, Northern Sudan.”

    Room 118, Jepson Hall
  • Mar 20
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    The Writers Series exposes Richmond students, the greater university community, and city residents to some of today’s most celebrated writers. Readings are free and open to the public, though seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Each reading will be followed by a Q&A session and book signing. 

    *Location to be announced soon
  • Mar 21
    7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    Adult $60/40/20 | Non-UR Student/Youth $10 | UR Credited Student - Free

    Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Center for the Arts
  • Mar 24
    7:00 PM

    Join the Department of Art & Art History for the Frames of Reference series, an annual program of artists' films and videos. The event is programmed and organized by Jeremy Drummond, associate professor in visual and media arts practice.

    Jepson Hall 118
  • Mar 25
    7:00 PM

    Join the Department of Art & Art History for the Frames of Reference series, an annual program of artists' films and videos. The event is programmed and organized by Jeremy Drummond, associate professor in visual and media arts practice.

    Jepson Hall 118
  • Mar 26
    3:30 PM

    Inspired by the tradition of a pre-meal aperitif, this bi-weekly event offers a chance to cleanse the mental palate, spark close-looking, and ignite deep thought.

    University of Richmond, Modlin Center for the Arts
  • Mar 26
    4:30 PM

    Tanya Tagaq, from Ikaluktutiak (Cambridge Bay, Nunavut), is an internationally celebrated improvisational singer, avant-garde composer, visual artist, and bestselling author of Split Tooth. A member of the Order of Canada, and recipient of multiple honorary doctorates, she has released six albums of music, including Animism (2014), which won the Polaris and JUNO Awards.

    Humanities Commons, Humanities Building
  • Mar 27
    5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

    The Gary L. McDowell Institute presents Brad Wilcox, professor of sociology at the University of Virginia, for the presentation, Mammon or Marriage? How to Maximize Happiness in Life and Love, on Thursday, March 27 at 5 p.m. in the Robins School of Business, Ukrop Auditorium.   

    Ukrop Auditorium, Robins School of Business
  • Mar 27
    7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    Adult $60/40/20 | Non-UR Student/Youth $10 | UR Credited Student - Free

    Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Center for the Arts