Events

Mural Contest

Online

The Office of Student Life & Engagement and the Art department are partnering on a mural project for the Student Life & Engagement offices. We are asking students who are artsy and creative to design and submit mural ideas beginning August 26 through October 18. The chosen mural design(s) will be created and installed in...

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Voter Registration table

All ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ locations , United States

Each ÃÈÃÃÊÓƵ location will have a voter registration table setup from Constitution Day (September 17) through Election Day (November 5). Stop by to learn more about your rights as a voter and also how to register to vote, if you haven't already! Your voice matters, so have it heard in this year's election! Voter...

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Event Series BOND Club Meeting

BOND Club Meeting

Middletown Campus: Cornerstone Hall, Room 607 & Virtually

BOND Club is a club that creates a nurturing environment and provides social support for neurodiverse students. BOND meets weekly on Thursdays from 12:30pm-1:30pm in-person at the Middletown Campus in Cornerstone Hall, Room 607 (the TRiO office) and online via Zoom.

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Trivia: Hispanic Heritage Month

Virtual: Online via Zoom VA, United States

Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15-Octobrer 15. Test your Hispanic Heritage knowledge...and learn more! Sign up at laurelridge.edu/trivia. Play for a chance to win a $50 Amazon Gift Card!!!

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Event Series DEI Council Meetings

DEI Council Meeting

Virtual: Online via Zoom VA, United States

The Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council meets once monthly on the fourth Friday of every month in the fall semester: August, September (will occur on the 3rd Friday), October, and November. Faculty, staff and administrators serve on the council, in addition to two students leaders from the Student Government. Students are welcome, and encouraged, to...

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Event Series Ruth’s Tea Room

Ruth’s Tea Room

Middletown Campus: Smith Building, McCoy Theatre VA, United States

During segregation in the 1960s, Ruth’s Tea Room in Winchester welcomed people of different races and from all walks of life to come together. Written by local playwright LaTasha Do’zia, Ruth’s Tea Room brings this local meeting place to life and illustrates the truth that there was room for everyone at Ruth’s. The play features...

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