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Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø Jazz Combos concert

The Å·ÖÞ±­ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±­ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø Jazz Combos will perform, directed by Dr. Joel Linscheid.

Frieze Lecture: 'Death and the Artist'

Dr. Margaret Morse, professor of art and art history, will present "Death and the Artist."

This year¡¯s Frieze Lectures will consider subjects related to death, dying and mortality through four distinct lenses: anthropology, art, poetry and psychology.

'Edges'

A performance of "Edges," directed by Kaden Micklos '26.

'Edges'

A performance of "Edges," directed by Kaden Micklos '26.

'Edges'

A performance of "Edges," directed by Kaden Micklos '26.

'Edges'

A performance of "Edges," directed by Kaden Micklos '26.

Viking Visit and Instant Decision Day

A Viking Visit is for non-applied students, high school juniors and sophomores. Spend the day exploring campus on a student-led tour, learn about the admissions and financial aid process and hear from CORE about how they connect students with ways to achieve their career goals.

Frieze Lecture: 'Death and the Poet'

Rebecca Wee, professor of English and Quad Cities poet laureate emerita, will present "Death and the Poet."

This year¡¯s Frieze Lectures will consider subjects related to death, dying and mortality through four distinct lenses: anthropology, art, poetry and psychology.

Antiquity in the New Millennium Lecture: 'Visualizing Ethnic Diversity in the Roman Empire'

Dr. Sinclair Bell, Professor of Art History at Northern Illinois University, will offer a lecture entitled ¡°Visualizing Ethnic Diversity in the Roman Empire: Between ¡®Barbarians¡¯ and Neighbors.¡±

Frieze Lecture: 'Death and the Anthropologist'

Dr. Adam Kaul, professor of anthropology, will present "Death and the Anthropologist."

This year¡¯s Frieze Lectures will consider subjects related to death, dying and mortality through four distinct lenses: anthropology, art, poetry and psychology.