Creative Intelligence Q&A: Ed Yong

Carrick Theater — Mitchell Fine Arts Center

Creative Intelligence presents an informal conversation and Q&A with Ed Yong.

O’Neil Lecture with philosopher Troy Jollimore

The Cowgill Center for Business, Economics, and Education

Join us for the 2023-24 Rick O’Neil Lecture as Troy Jollimore discusses “Friendship, Loyalty, and Integrity” on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 4:30 p.m. in Cowgill 102. He is professor of philosophy at California State University, Chico, specializing in ethics, love and loyalty, and philosophy of literature. The lecture is sponsored by our philosophy program in honor of the late professor Rick O’Neil.

Troy Jollimore poetry reading

Carrick Theater — Mitchell Fine Arts Center

Join us as Troy Jollimore, reads from his most recent collection of poetry, "Earthly Delights." He makes his living as a professor of philosophy, and is the author of "Love’s Vision" and "On Loyalty." He has received fellowships from the Stanford Humanities Center, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, and the Guggenheim foundation. Jollimore's writings have appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times Book

Transylvania University Presents: The Children’s Hour

Lucille C. Little Theater

In honor of Women’s History Month, Transy Theater presents Hellman’s controversial 1934 theatrical debut which erupted on Broadway but was shut down in cities including Boston, Chicago and London. When an unruly student weaponizes fear and misinformation, her schoolteachers Karen and Martha must fight to save their all-girls boarding school and themselves. A riveting explora tion of shame, survival and the questions we ask (or

Transylvania University Presents: The Children’s Hour

Lucille C. Little Theater

In honor of Women’s History Month, Transy Theater presents Hellman’s controversial 1934 theatrical debut which erupted on Broadway but was shut down in cities including Boston, Chicago and London. When an unruly student weaponizes fear and misinformation, her schoolteachers Karen and Martha must fight to save their all-girls boarding school and themselves. A riveting explora tion of shame, survival and the questions we ask (or

Transylvania University Presents: The Children’s Hour

Lucille C. Little Theater

In honor of Women’s History Month, Transy Theater presents Hellman’s controversial 1934 theatrical debut which erupted on Broadway but was shut down in cities including Boston, Chicago and London. When an unruly student weaponizes fear and misinformation, her schoolteachers Karen and Martha must fight to save their all-girls boarding school and themselves. A riveting exploration of shame, survival and the questions we ask (or reject)

Transylvania University Presents: The Children’s Hour

Lucille C. Little Theater

In honor of Women’s History Month, Transy Theater presents Hellman’s controversial 1934 theatrical debut which erupted on Broadway but was shut down in cities including Boston, Chicago and London. When an unruly student weaponizes fear and misinformation, her schoolteachers Karen and Martha must fight to save their all-girls boarding school and themselves. A riveting exploration of shame, survival and the questions we ask (or reject)

Judy Gaines Young Award event

Strickland Auditorium — L.A. Brown Science Center

Join us as we feature readings from this year's Judy Gaines Young Award honorees: Kentucky poet George Ella Lyon and student winner Lily Calahan '24.

Collis Lecture with professor of classics Jeffrey Tatum

Carrick Theater — Mitchell Fine Arts Center

Jeffrey Tatum, professor of classics at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, will deliver this year's Collis Lecture titled "I am Antony Yet: Reading Mark Antony’s Letters." His research concentrates on the history and literature of the late Republic and early Empire and Greek literature during the Imperial period.