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Charles W. Bolen Faculty Recital: Rachel Hockenberry, horn

Kemp Recital Hall 401 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Repertoire includes two world premiere performances of works by Shanyse Stickland and Emma Gregan, as well as music by Gina Gillie, Antonio Rosetti, and Hugh Nash. World Premiere commissions thanks […]

Free

Performance Convocation Hour

Center for the Performing Arts 351 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

For additional information contact School of Music (309) 438-7631 Livestream

Free

EDI Expo

Bone Student Center Normal, United States

Connect with employers valuing equity, diversity, and inclusion, learn how to analyze your network, and participate in a career fair.

Symphonic Band Concert with University High School

Center for the Performing Arts 351 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Performing music by Kevin Day, Omar Thomas, and Malcolm Arnold. The University High School Band will share the stage. For additional information contact Band Office (309) 438-2166 Livestream To purchase […]

$6 – $10

MuKyia Poetics: Excavating Africa’s Rich Intellectual Musical Traditions

Kemp Recital Hall 401 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

Ama Oforiwaa Aduonum (Nana), an award-winning and nationally recognized playwright and performer, is a professor of music who teaches classes in ethnomusicology and Black music and directs the African Music […]

Free
Event Series In Pieces

In Pieces

Center for the Performing Arts 351 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

In Pieces begins as six people face a turning point. Before they can take the next step, they must retrace the journey, the stories, and the relationships that got them there.

$10 – $12

Intro to Queer Allyship 

Williams Hall 303 S. School Street, Normal, IL, United States

LGBTQIA2S+ youth, including college students, are among the most at-risk groups for mental health challenges, housing and food insecurity, and domestic violence, because of the ways in which society’s support […]