Uptown — A Celebration of Motown & Soul
Mitchell Fine Arts CenterDorothy J. & Fred K. Smith Endowed Concert Series
Dorothy J. & Fred K. Smith Endowed Concert Series
This come-and-go session will allow students to mingle with business owners, entrepreneurs, alumni, and external stakeholders. If you email your area or industry of interest, we will do our best to ensure there are individuals present who are actively working in that field. Complimentary snacks are available, you do not have to stay for the whole event.
Enjoy complimentary lunch and learn from Member Barry Stilz and Associate Bethany Davenport as they explore a career in law, owning and operating a law firm, and mistakes startup businesses make from a legal standpoint. This session might be of interest for anyone in pre-law or business departments, or anyone who wants to launch a business.
The Pre-Law Society hosts the 4th Annual Distinguished Lecture. U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Judge Ana Reyes ’96 will be engaging in discourse with U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Judge Michelle Childs.
On Oct. 8 & 9, 2025, The Studio 300 Digital Art and Music Festival brings to Lexington recent works from digital genres, providing our community an exclusive front-row seat at the leading edge of international digital art and music scenes.
This series features the lead team behind Bullhorn Creative, a branding, design, and marketing firm based in Lexington. In this session they will talk through tips for new businesses when it comes to branding and brand identity, websites, product launch, and more. They will also talk with us about how to get into marketing as a career field. This session is great for students who
Please join the Sanders-Siebers Center for Entrepreneurship for an interactive panel discussion about entrepreneurship, disability inclusion, and impact on October 23, Thursday, from 12:30 – 1:30 pm ET. Panelists will include the filmmaker, and two employees from Vertical Harvest. Kaelyn Query, Director of the Sanders-Siebers Center for Entrepreneurship, will moderate. This is a virtual event.
Reserve your pumpkin starting Oct. 1
This event will feature a conversation with artist Laura Korch in partnership with the Morlan Gallery. Laura will have work featured in the Rematerialize exhibition in the gallery that same week. In this chat, we will discuss being a full-time artist, making art and design a career, how to commission your work, and other tips of the trade. Complimentary coffee and pastries will be provided.
“Invisibility and Erasure: The Vice President’s Black Wife”
Will be held via Zoom
5 Across comes to Campus for this action packed night of Entrepreneurship! Join us to cheer on 5 companies as they pitch for a chance at over $5,000 in cash money! Advanced registration is required, event will be held in the Carrick Theater.
Join us for this year’s Moosnick Lecture with Dr. Claire E. Sufrin, senior editor at the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. Dr. Sufrin will explore the function of history and memory in contemporary Jewish literature.
Pre-Game Gathering — 5:30 p.m. at Lost Patrones Mexican Grill, 5132 Delhi Road
American Ballet Theatre's ABT Studio Company | MFA Season
There will be campus tours, faculty conversations, class visits, and info sessions on getting to know Transy and special interests.