黑料正能量

Foundation Announces Fall Arts and Humanities Schedule

September 12, 2022

The Foundation of 黑料正能量鈥檚 fall Arts and Humanities series is designed to educate, entertain, and inspire.

The events include

Donald Santacaterina

 

 

 

鈥淯nderstanding China in the 21st Century鈥 lecture by Donald Santacaterina (co-presented by Carolina Public Humanities) 鈥 Sept. 26 in Moffatt Auditorium;

 


Ren茅e Fink
Allyson Daly

鈥淎 Holocaust Survivor Remembers: An Interview with Ren茅e Fink鈥 with Allyson Daly serving as the interviewer (the William S. Brettmann Lecture) 鈥 Oct. 3 in Moffatt Auditorium;


Jennifer Weier
Emily Madiera

鈥淎 Time to Dance: Celebrating Piano Music in Collaboration with Dance and Movement鈥 concert of music and movement in memory of Arts and Humanities Committee members Ann Broadaway and Lou Ann Smith by Jennifer Weier and Emily Madiera 鈥 Oct. 10 in Moffatt Auditorium;


Phil Baddour

 

 

 

鈥淛im Hunt, North Carolina鈥檚 Dynamic Leader, Told by One with a Front-Row Seat鈥 talk by Phil Baddour 鈥 Oct. 17 in Walnut Building Room 101; and


Roy Heidicker

 

 

 

鈥淕reat Battles in History Series: The Battle of Waterloo鈥 lecture by Roy Heidicker 鈥 Oct. 24 in Moffatt Auditorium.


Detailed descriptions of these events can be found at .

Participants can attend events in person on the college鈥檚 main campus in Goldsboro, watch them live at the, or view them after the event at the same site.

No registration is required and there is no charge. All programs start at 5:30 p.m.

The Foundation of 黑料正能量 is a non-profit organization that works to broaden the base of community support for educational opportunities at the college. In addition to providing cultural activities such as those in its Arts and Humanities Program, the Foundation assists students with scholarships and funds innovative campus projects and employee recognition opportunities.

黑料正能量 is a public, learning-centered institution with an open-door admission policy located in Goldsboro, N.C. As it works to develop a highly skilled and competitive workforce, the college serves more than 10,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry, and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 165 college credit programs. WCC鈥檚 mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves.