“Selma” Movie Night
“Selma” Movie Night
On Feb. 25, join us at 6pm in the Kryzsko Ballroom for a movie night to watch "Selma." There will be free popcorn and hand pie desserts.
On Feb. 25, join us at 6pm in the Kryzsko Ballroom for a movie night to watch "Selma." There will be free popcorn and hand pie desserts.
On Feb. 26, join us for Dr. Talan Memmott's presentation, "Cripistemology and Creative Practice: Disability Aesthetics, Digital Art, and Generative AI."
On Feb. 27, join us at 6pm in the Kryzsko Ballroom for a movie night to watch "42." There will be free popcorn and hand pie desserts.
On Feb. 28, enjoy a night of hilarious comedy that you don't want to miss with comedian and actor Joey Bragg.
On March 18, join us for a screening of "Roll Red Roll," a film that engages some of the same critical questions as this year's Common Book "Why We Act."
In honor of Women's History Month, join us on March 19 for a reading of the play "My Name Is Rachel Corrie," with performances interspersed throughout.
On March 20, join us for Dr. Aaron Lohmeyer's presentation, "Reading Sound: Freedom and Constraint within Music Media Designs."
The Rochester Thaw Music Festival on March 22 is an all-ages event featuring 30 performances on 6 different stages in downtown Rochester.
On March 25, enjoy a free piano recital from Deanne Mohr, a faculty member of WSU’s Music Department.
On March 26, learn how researchers at the Minnesota Historical Society developed a map outlining the history of Two-Spirit and LGBTQIA+ individuals in Minnesota.
On March 27, learn about U.S. policies that have systemically marginalized First Nations people with a presentation by Tracy Littlejohn.
On March 27, join author Kao Kalia Yang for a moderated panel discussion on collaboration and community, focusing on artistic collaboration to foster community.
On March 27, spend the evening with Kao Kalia Yang, author of "Where Rivers Part: A Story of My Mother’s Life." She will deliver a keynote and read from her book.
From April 1-30, learn about the history of Two-Spirit and LGBTQIA+ individuals in Minnesota with a map exhibit developed by the Minnesota Historical Society.
On April 1, enjoy a free saxophone recital from Aaron Lohmeyer, a faculty member of WSU’s Music Department.
On April 2, join us at 7pm for a moderated Q&A with guest speaker Liz Gillies from Nickelodeon's "Victorious" and CW's "Dynasty."