
Fun for all ages, this family-friendly production explores what is truly important in life.

Featuring the University Chorale, Chamber Singers, Symphonic Band, and SAU-Chamber Orchestra, as well as the Jazz Ensemble, STAMVOJA (vocal jazz), Bee Sharp, Bella Voce, and student soloists.

Dr. Jeffrey S. Dukes from Purdue University will present "The Ecology of Peace: Preparing Colombia for New Political and Planetary Climates."

Mexico Beyond Mariachi will be premiering "Sugar Skull."

War on Drugs? War on Poverty? War on Women? War on Nature? What do these metaphors mean, and are they useful? Discussion led by Tadd Ruetenik, SAU Professor of Philosophy.

The Folwell Lecture in Political Science and Pre-Law presents a lecture by Kelly M. Kadera, PhD, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Iowa.

On behalf of Veterans for Peace, Kathy Kelly will present "If You Want to Thank Us: Work for Peace."

April 17-19 | Dancing at Lughnasa is a melancholy memory play that intertwines the past with the present and the living with the dead.

For 5th and 6th graders | Learn signs of chemical change, solve problems with chromatography, identify mystery powders, create electric batteries, and participate in many other exciting hands-on chemistry activities.