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  • Feb 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
  • Feb 26
    6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    February 26 is the final session of this semester's Career Foundations Series. In The Art of Interviewing, peer advisors from career services will give an overview of the interview process. Learn how to handle different formats, types and modalities of interviews. We will also go over interview etiquette, attire, and how to follow up with an employer after an interview. 

    University of Richmond, Heilman Center, Westhampton Room
  • Feb 27
    4:30 PM

    Sharon Holland is Townsand Ludington Distinguished Professor of American Studies at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and the author of three books: Raising the Dead: Readings of Death and (Black) Subjectivity, The Erotic Life of Racism, and an other: a black feminist consideration of animal life, and the co-author, with Tiyana Miles, of Crossing Waters,...

    Humanities Commons, Humanities Building
  • Feb 28
    7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    Alice Jepson Theatre, Modlin Center for the Arts

    Alice Jepson Theatre, Modlin Center for the Arts
  • Mar 01
    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 01
    7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    Alice Jepson Theatre, Modlin Center for the Arts

    Alice Jepson Theatre, Modlin Center for the Arts
  • Mar 02
    2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

    Alice Jepson Theatre, Modlin Center for the Arts

    Alice Jepson Theatre, Modlin Center for the Arts
  • Mar 02
    3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

    Faculty pianist Doris Wylee-Becker will perform.

    Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Center for the Arts
  • Mar 04
    7:00 PM - 8:15 PM

    The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect American democracy. We will explore how and why divisions have manifested historically and currently in the United States, focusing on their impact on justice, education, politics, culture, technology, and class. 

    Breed Pavilion, Queally Center for Admission and Career Services
  • Mar 05
    7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

    The Anzû Quartet is a new collaboration between four internationally renowned performers of contemporary music, Ken Thomson (clarinet/Bang on a Can), Olivia De Prato (violin/Mivos Quartet), Ashley Bathgate (cello/Eighth Blackbird), and Karl Larson (piano/Bearthoven).

    Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Center for the Arts