Monday, Jan. 20
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
No class.
Monday, Jan. 20
Explore Day for Prospective Students
9 a.m.-noon
Wofford College welcomes prospective students to tour the campus with Wofford students, attend special interest sessions and eat lunch on campus. Attendees will also benefit from the opportunity to meet other high school students and families as they engage in the college search process.
Friday, Jan. 24 and Saturday, Jan. 25
“A Streetcar Named Desire”
7 p.m., Sallenger Sisters Black Box Theatre, Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the Arts
The Pulp Theatre Interim class will put on an all-student performance of Tennessee Williams’ famous play. Admission is $12 for the public, $10 for Wofford employees and $5 for students.
Monday, Feb. 3
“Injustice in Focus: The Civil Rights Photography of Cecil Williams”
6 p.m., Olin Theater, Franklin W. Olin Building
Wofford College launches its 2025 Black History Month calendar with a talk by Cecil Williams, the celebrated photojournalist best known for documenting the Civil Rights Movement in South Carolina and founding the South Carolina Civil Rights Museum.
Tuesday, Feb. 4 -Sunday, June 8
2024 South Arts Southern Prize Exhibition
The Richardson Family Art Museum, Rosalind Sallenger Richardson Center for the Arts
This exhibition, which will be held on both levels of the museum, will feature the nine 2024 fellowship recipients, with each one representing a different state in the South Arts region.
Monday, Feb. 17
Explore Day for Prospective Students
9 a.m.-noon
Wofford College welcomes prospective students to tour the campus with Wofford students, attend special interest sessions and eat lunch on campus. Attendees will also benefit from the opportunity to meet other high school students and families as they engage in the college search process.
Tuesday, Feb. 25
Chapman Lecture Series: Eric Foner
6 p.m., Leonard Auditorium, Main Building
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Eric Foner will be on campus to talk about the history of Southern Reconstruction and its consequences.
Thursday, Feb. 27
Dunlap Chamber Music Series: Goldmund Quartet
6:30 p.m., Leonard Auditorium, Main Building
Acclaimed for their “exquisite playing” and “multi-layered homogeneity” (Süddeutsche Zeitung), the Goldmund Quartet is counted amongst the leading string quartets of the younger generation. The ensemble’s interpretations of the great classical and modern quartet literature — marked by inwardness, unbelievably fine intonation and meticulously detailed phrasing — inspire audiences worldwide.
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