You Will Be Found
Snidow ChapelCome and join the University of Lynchburg Concert Choir and Lynchburg Singers for their concert titled "You Will Be Found." This concert is about celebrating finding a place in the present by reflecting on the past.
Come and join the University of Lynchburg Concert Choir and Lynchburg Singers for their concert titled "You Will Be Found." This concert is about celebrating finding a place in the present by reflecting on the past.
Join us to celebrate a reunion of our alumni! Alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and friends are welcome to purchase a tailgate spot to cheer on our home team Hornets on Shellenberger Field, reminisce with friends, and enjoy our beautiful campus.
Schillace's journal, books, and other works focus on health justice, accessibility, and true equity — none of which are possible without the humanities. Her upcoming book, "Intermediaries," explores the first transgender and LGBTQ+ rights movement that took place in Germany between the world wars.
Presented by Rev. Dennis S. Roberts. The term “witch hunt” has been used repeatedly in recent years as an attempt to dismiss the ever-growing list of accusations, outrages, scandals, and […]
Dr. Brian Crim reflects on the close relationship between popular culture and national security policy by using the series 'Homeland' (2011-20) as a case study. The series came at the end of the so-called "War on Terror" and addressed national anxieties about a permanent and intrusive intelligence community.
Attend a recital featuring music students from the University of Lynchburg.
Presented by Siobhan Byrns. Every day we are exposed to hundreds, or even thousands of images. Some of these artifacts are genuine, some are AI-generated, and some are composites of […]
Presented by David W. Frantz. The tradition of modern surgery arose not from the academics and elite of Europe, but from the barbers. The most common European medical practitioner of […]
Attend a recital featuring music students from the University of Lynchburg.
University of Lynchburg piano professor Noemi Lee and her husband Henry Lee will perform piano duets featuring works by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Johannes Brahms, Antonin Dvorak, and Astor Piazzolla.
The University of Lynchburg Small Ensembles Concert will feature performances by the saxophone quartet, coached by Kyle Greaney; Hornet Combo, coached by Brian Mesko; and, the Percussion Ensemble, directed by Dr. Chris Sharp. Come by to hear an eclectic night of great music.
Writer J. Drew Lanham will give a public reading. Q&A and book signing will follow. This event is free and open to the public. The Thornton Reading series is sponsored […]
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