Kenyon Williams’ articles to be published

Kenyon Williams, Music and Percussion, has recently discovered that two articles he has submitted for publication will both be printed this spring. Percussive Notes, the official journal of the International Percussive Arts Society, will publish his article, “Ay Que Rico! I Love It! I Gotta Play It! But How Do I Do It? Building a Salsa/Latin Jazz Ensemble” in the […]

Frick construction update

You may be wondering why a wall is being built in the Frick corridor. It is a temporary wall while the rest of the first floor space is renovated for the New Academic Resource and Disability Services Offices. The temporary wall will be removed in May and the offices should open mid-June. Jeff Goebel – Physical Plant Manager

Think Summer

Think Summer [Session] 2011! Summer Session registration starts Monday, March 7. Choose from over 300 classes being offered in flexible sessions of 3, 4, 5, 6 or 8 weeks. The first session begins May 16 with more classes starting in June. All classes are over by August 4. More evening and online classes are being offered this year too. The […]

UFO expert on campus March 23

For those who are skeptical about the existence of UFOs, check out Robert Hastings at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 23 in Weld Hall Auditorium. After the Freedom of Information Act, Hastings received access to CIA, FBI, and U.S. Air Force documents about UFOs, which prove the link between the appearance of nuclear weapons in the mid-1940s, and the overall increase […]