Each year the START Gallery celebrates the achievements of successful alumni from the arts with a solo exhibition during Homecoming. This year START is...
n March, 2017, The Student Union Art Acquisitions Committee (SUAAC), consisting of six WFU students, purchased works by Mona Hatoum, Shirin Neshat, Faig...
2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the United States’ declaration of war on Germany, which sent thousands of Americans to the front lines in France. The...
This student-curated interactive exhibit explores the traditional arts of Central African peoples while also serving as the setting for a series of puzzles...
Vienna, Austria, is a renowned icon of world culture, the birthplace of classical music, and a sophisticated example of a planned urban environment. The...
First Fridays is a monthly event that provides a safe space for students to connect through dialogue, free food and fellowship. Stop by the Intercultural...
The WFU Humanities Institute's Story, Health, and Healing initiative presents Narrative Medicine Lunch & Learn, an informal workshop series to introduce any...
with Yvette Lovette Martin
This course is designed to explore how the church family parallels a blended family--a concept developed from research on church...
Speaker: Dr. Jean Le Bideau, Institut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel,Université Nantes – CNRS, France
There will be a reception with refreshments beginning at...
Graphic Novel Book Club is a WFU community interest group that meets monthly to discuss graphic novels and comics. Whether you’re new to the genre or are a...
The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival is a traditional holiday that is celebrated across Asian countries during mid-September or early October depending on the lunar...
The Student Union FIlm's Series provides showings of popular films on Fridays throughout the semester. For the first weekend we will be showing Guardians of...