| 9/1 |
Mix-It-Up Lunch
The Mix-It-Up Lunch is open to the EKU campus community. This event, which is held once every semester, allows participants to get "mixed up" and eat together. The main purpose of this event is to give participants the opportunity to share lunch, in a comfortable setting, with those individuals who might not normally be at the same dining table. We then encourage dialogue that promotes cultural awareness. |
| 9/15 |
Latino Street Fair
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs and LSU @ EKU (Latino Student Union) present examples of the diverse culture from various Latin American Countries. Food, Fun and Music,
Location: Powell Corner
Time: 10am-2pm, Powell Corner
Co-sponsored by Dept. of Foreign Languages and Humanities. |
| 9/17-20 |
Masters Conference OMSA/Capoeira Club |
| 9/29 |
Carolina Chocolate Drops
The Carolina Chocolate Drops are a group of young African-American string band musicians that have come to together to play the rich tradition of fiddle and banjo music in Carolinas piedmont. Featured in the Movie “The Great Debaters”
Location: Brock Auditorium
Time: 7pm
This presentation will include workshops on the Origin of the Banjo by Appalachian Studies Dept. and Music Dept.
Co-sponsored by Student Life and the Richmond Area Arts Council. |
| 10/8 |
Out and Proud – EKU Celebration of National Coming Out Day
Location: Powell Corner
Time: 10am – 2pm
Co-sponsored by WGS/EKU Pride Alliance
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| 10/9 |
The Laramie Project
The International Court System has recently partnered with The Matthew Shepard Foundation to raise funds and awareness across the country. In honor of this partnership the Imperial Court of KY will be producing a production of "The Laramie Project." The Laramie Project is a play by Moises Kaufman about the reaction to the 1998 murder of University of Wyoming gay student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. The murder is widely considered to be a hate crime motivated by homophobia.
Location: SSB Auditorium
Time: 7pm – 9:30 pm
OMSA/WGS/PRIDE Alliance |
| 10/21 |
Salsa Magic/Fiesta Latin dance classes and exhibitions showcasing traditional Latin dance and music.
Location: Keen Johnson Ballroom
Time: 7 pm.
coordinated with Marianne McAdams, Dance Dept., & LSU |
| 11/2 |
"Moliere Than Thou"
The work of comic dramatist Jean Baptiste Poquelin, known for his conception of satirical comedy. His work will be performed by Tim Mooney.
Location: SSB Auditorium
Time: 7pm
Co-sponsored by college of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of History & Dept. of Foreign languages and Humanities. |
| 11/17 |
World Religion and Sexuality – Speakers will address the issue of sexuality as viewed by Christianity, Judaism, & Buddhism. 6pm, Adams Auditorium, Wallace bldg.
Co-sponsored by Dept. of Philosophy and Religion |
| 12/12 |
Human Rights Dinner - In Celebration of International Human Rights
Location: Perkins Quad
Time: 6pm
WGS/OMSA/Richmond Human Rights Council |