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Come and enjoy a Spring Fling event featuring fun and flavorful recipes.
This nationally recognized program is designed to educate persons to recognize and respond to the signs of suicidal thinking and behaviors. Individuals will learn how to ask the suicide question, how to persuade the person to contact appropriate assistance, and how to identify referral options.
The Moores School of Music presents a saxophone masterclass by Michael Jacobson, professor of saxophone at Baylor University.
This nationally recognized program is designed to educate persons to recognize and respond to the signs of suicidal thinking and behaviors. Individuals will learn how to ask the suicide question, how to persuade the person to contact appropriate assistance, and how to identify referral options.
Dr. Soren Urbansky will present a comparative analysis of anti-Chinese sentiments in Russia, United States, and the British colony of Singapore, and their influence on local Chinese communities.
The Honors College and the Advancing Community Engagement and Service Institute are sponsoring a free, eight-week preparation course for the U.S. Citizenship exam.
The Moores School of Music presents a recital by Michael Jacobson, professor of saxophone at Baylor University, who will perform newly written repertoire and standards from the saxophone’s 175-year history of classical music.
For “In with the Old, In with the New,” the Moores School of Music’s Symphony Orchestra performs the music of Elgar and Peter Lieuwen.