The Capitol Theatre is home to concerts this weekend by the University’s jazz and wind ensembles.
Philosophy professor Jeff Noonan will lecture on “Eating, Working, Laughing: Embodied Humanist Values for the 21st Century,” Thursday, Nov. 24.
The English department will host a launch of works by poets Danielle LaFrance, Gustave Morin, and Anahita Jamali Rad on Friday, Nov. 25.
Poet Anahita Jamali Rad will conduct a reading and lecture Tuesday. Nov. 24.
The University Players show “Tinker Bell” retells the story of Peter Pan from the fairy’s perspective.
Prof. Jennifer Willet will share tips for designing a bioart exhibition in a virtual hangout Thursday, Nov. 17.
The University Singers student chorus will join the Windsor Symphony Orchestra in performance of a work that draws on the Persian legend of Bijan and Manijeh.