On Monday, February 12th, Darius Wallace is returning to Lewis & Clark to again portray Frederick Douglass in his performance The Lion of Thunder. Please join us in Miller 105 beginning at 3pm, followed by a Q & A ending at 4:40pm. This event is sponsored by General Education with support from Arts@LC. It is free and open to the public.
LC students are welcome to attend the Spring 2025 Study Abroad in Cuba information session.
Students study at the University of Havana, visit Viñales, Trinidad, and Santa Clara, and experience individual homestays.
This LC Overseas Program counts for Latin American and Latino Studies, Hispanic Studies (with appropriate language level), and Global Perspectives Gen Ed.
Faculty Leader: Professor Elliott Young (History)
Prerequisites: Spanish 202 (with at least a B) and Modern Cuban History (offered Fall 2024).
Join LC Professor of English Pauls Toutonghi when he discusses his new novel THE REFUGEE OCEAN (Simon & Schuster, October 2023) in conversation with Jon Raymond, at Powell’s City of Books. All are welcome to attend and celebrate.
Interested? We’d love to have you! The event is open to all First Year students and space is limited.
Interested? We’d love to have you! The event is open to all First Year students and space is limited.
Interested? We’d love to have you! The event is open to all First Year students and space is limited.
Interested? We’d love to have you! The event is open to all First Year students and space is limited.
A presentation by Levi McLaughlin of North Carolina State University.