“Alice and Shep: A Friendship Forged in Rock ‘n Roll” will feature a discussion by the duo about their epic journey and partnership over the past 50 years. The event will take place on the Main Stage Theatre in the Center for the Arts, from 1 - 2 p.m.
The pandemic disrupted routine life in ways that seemed to inspire people, often seen as “the life of the party,” to adapt their social energies to new settings and situations.
Their projects will tackle pressing societal concerns ranging from racial inequality in the U.S. to PFAS pollution, the need for better semiconductors, and energy conservation.
The recent rescue excavation of a 2nd century BCE burial site in the southern Tuscany region of Italy provides a previously unseen glimpse into the Etruscan identity that survived the Roman conquest of Etruria.
Nationally recognized directors and choreographers work with esteemed faculty and emerging student talent to produce innovative original productions which both entertain and explore the human condition.