• Mike Staudenmaier – White, Black, Brown

    Wine Recital Hall

    The global fame of Bad Bunny has raised popular awareness of Puerto Rico and its people, millions of whom live in the United States. In Chicago, the Puerto Rican community has played a pivotal role in shifting understandings of identity and belonging over the past century. This talk will demonstrate how Chicago and the whole Midwest have generated elements of culture and politics that helped pave the way for Bad Bunny's Super Bowl moment, and it will suggest a possible future path for Puerto Ricans and their relationship with the USA.

  • Tom Nielson – Resistance as Love

    Wine Recital Hall

    Tom Neilson is an award-winning folk musician and activist whose songs鈥攔ooted in his upbringing on a dairy farm and shaped by decades of international work in education, public health, and community organizing鈥攇ive voice to movements for justice around the world. He draws on experiences from Colombia to Kenya, Somalia to Nicaragua, weaving humor, political insight, and storytelling into music that has been performed in more than twenty countries. Tom combines art and activism through concerts, residencies, and community engagement, offering audiences both sharp social critique and a generous dose of wit.

  • VIA: Protecting What Matters

    Wine Recital Hall

    VIA: Protecting What Matters: Civil Liberties, Democracy, and the Planet we Share With Andrea Warnke '79 (Environmental Studies/Political Science) Former Director of the ACLU of Vermont

  • Protecting What Matters

    Wine Recital Hall

    Andrea Warnke 鈥79 was associate director of the ACLU of Vermont. She was recognized with the organization鈥檚 highest honor, which now bears her name. She is active with the organization Third Act, joining her concerns for the environment with her civil liberties background to safeguard our climate and democracy.

  • VIA: Life Imitates Art:

    Wine Recital Hall

    VIA: Life Imitates Art: A Couples Journey to Creativity With Kate Black and Bob Haluska

  • Life Imitates Art

    Wine Recital Hall

    Kate Black and Bob Haluska A look backstage at the community theatre experience. Travel with Kate Black and Bob Haluska through auditions, casting, rehearsal, and performance. Consider how the work resonates over time.

  • HSH: Megan’s record breaking Joker collection

    Wine Recital Hall

    Join the Honors program at this VIA in supporting one of our Honors seniors, Megan Pierce, who is the 2026 Guinness World Record holder for "Largest Collection of Joker Memorabilia!"

  • Redefining Religion

    Wine Recital Hall

    Love argues that reexamining Conjure traditions exposes how African American spiritual practices have been sidelined in Eurocentric religious studies. Highlighting Conjure鈥檚 history of resistance and Black women鈥檚 agency, the essay challenges Western categories that separate religion, magic, and science. Love ultimately urges a decolonized approach that honors the resilience and creativity of African American folk traditions.

  • Howard Zinn’s “Marx in SoHo”

    Wine Recital Hall

    Marx in Soho is Howard Zinn鈥檚 one-person play in which Karl Marx returns to modern-day New York鈥檚 Soho to defend his ideas, critique contemporary capitalism, and show the human side of a figure often reduced to caricature.

  • Oak Leaf Brass Recital – Fall 2025

    Wine Recital Hall

    Come listen to the Oak Leaf Brass perform their end of semester recital on December 5th at 7:00 PM in the Wine Recital Hall! The program will feature a variety of music from brass quintet and sextet pieces to popular tunes and holiday favorites. Livestream Here!

  • Farmwise Indiana and MJSH Farm to School

    Wine Recital Hall

    Becky Landes, regional value chain professional with Farmwise Indiana and former school food service director, will share insights from her career in child nutrition鈥攊ncluding efforts to bring local farm produce into the Manchester Junior-Senior High School cafeteria鈥攁nd discuss her current work supporting local food systems and promoting social responsibility in food supply chains.

  • Senior Spotlight

    Wine Recital Hall

    麻豆原创 seniors Carmen Reno and Payton Elsrod will share their distinctive ways of making the most of their college experience and becoming their best selves. Coming from two different disciplines, Reno and Elsrod will share foundational values relevant for all students.