The Liberal Arts Department is proud to present the attached schedule for Humanities Fest 2014!
Here are just some of the highlights of this showcase for the Humanities during the week of April 7 through April 11:
Student achievements in art, speech, poetry, literature, and theater
Opportunities to do art
The unveiling of the 25th anniversary edition of Against the Grain, the College's literary magazine
The exciting -- one might even say flamboyant -- conductor and music director of the Northwest Indiana Symphony discussing personal change in the keynote address
A high-profile political hip hop trio from the Bronx, New York, and Chicago
An old time radio show -- written and directed by our own Robert Bussie!
A poet reading from her just-released collection
We can't wait to see you and your students at all of these exciting events -- there is something for everyone!
For more information, contact Chris Buczinsky or Ginger Rodriguez.