Explore a wide variety of events each semester, including theatrical productions, concerts and recitals, art exhibitions, film screenings, lectures and discussions, and more. The official calendar of events can be found below.
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Students will receive 1 credit for attending an event unless otherwise stated on the
Cultural Events calendar.
***Some events include mature themes and are not family friendly.
09/3/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Dina's Place
"Monumental Architecture and the Origins of Mesoamerican Society: Investigating an Olmec Ritual Landscape in Veracruz, Mexico" lecture by Jessica MacLellanThis is a lecture by a colleague of mine discussing the rise of social complexity along the southern coast of the Gulf of Mexico (the "Olmec heartland") and her ongoing research at one of the earliest permanent settlements in North America. It delves into archaeology and history and challenges what we think we know about the Americas before European arrival. Admission: FREE Event Contact: woodfillb@winthrop.edu |
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09/4/2025 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Owens G-02
The Business of Creativity: Entrepreneurship & Photography - Presented by Orlando McGill (CEO of Sniper Productions, LLC)Orlando McGill who is an entrepreneur himself, and CEO of his own successful photography/videography business, "Sniper Productions, LLC". Photography and videography hold immense cultural significance as they serve as powerful tools for storytelling, documentation, and expression. Through images and videos, cultures can share their unique narratives, traditions, and values, offering insights into their way of life. This visual transcends language barriers, allowing people from different backgrounds to connect and understand each other's experiences. Photography and videography play a crucial role in preserving history. They capture moments that might otherwise be forgotten, providing a visual record of events, social movements, and personal milestones. Each attendee has the option to receive ONE FREE professional headshot. You can sign up for your headshot by using the link below Admission: FREE Event Contact: snipertfo@gmail.com |
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09/4/2025 | 7:11pm - 8:41pm
Dina's Place
Kollege 101Kollege 101 clearly satisfies the requirements for the Cultural Event category because it provides more than just academic preparation?it situates the college experience within a larger cultural and social framework. The program fosters a sense of community rooted in shared traditions and values while equipping students with practical skills for academic success, such as study strategies, leadership development, and networking opportunities. By emphasizing both personal growth and collective responsibility, Kollege 101 demonstrates how cultural identity and community support systems play a direct role in student achievement. Furthermore, the event engages with broader social and cultural contexts by highlighting how common experiences, traditions, and values can be leveraged to navigate higher education. This approach reflects the Cultural Event guidelines by showing the relationship between cultural heritage, social enrichment, and academic advancement. In doing so, the event underscores the importance of cultural awareness in promoting inclusivity, resilience, and empowerment among students. Admission: FREE Event Contact: simmonsj16@winthrop.edu |
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09/9/2025 | 11:00am - 12:15pm
Dina's Place
It's Real: College Students and Mental Health
Admission: FREE Event Contact: hudgensj@winthrop.edu |
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09/11/2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Rutledge Galleries
Quicken - Artist PanelAdmission: FREE Event Contact: galleries@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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09/11/2025 | 7:06pm - 8:45pm
Dina's Place
Behind the Badge: The Reality of PolicingThis event will consist of a presentation about what the roles of police officers are, certain statistics given on the fear of police in relation to crime in America, an exemplification on certain misconceptions of police, among many other things. There will be a panel of law enforcement individuals and they will be there to educate the audience on various topics, address myths and misconceptions, and ensure that they leave students with a better outlook on surrounds departments.There would then be a Q&A session before the conclusion of the event. Admission: FREE Event Contact: guinyardn2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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09/12/2025 | 10:00am - 12:00pm
Rutledge 113
Quicken - Artist PanelAdmission: FREE Event Contact: galleries@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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09/13/2025 | 10:00am - 4:00pm
Historic Brattonsville
1444 Brattonsville Road, McConnells, SC 29726
By the Sweat of Our Brows: Beyond the FieldsAfrican-American and white descendants, staff historic interpreters, and volunteers will lead a living history event that demonstrates daily life and work for enslaved people of African descent on the Bratton Plantation and stories of their descendants through the 21st century. Visitors will have the chance to meet with descendants, listen to two presentations led by Descendants of Brattonsville. There will also be a presentation of the preservation of historic brick outhouses and historical center table showcasing documents from our archives. Admission: $15 Event Contact: jlowe@chmuseums.org |
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09/16/2025 | 11:00am - 12:10pm
Richardson Ballroom B
Constitution Day 2025Constitution Day 2025 will feature the Honorable Jean Hoefer Toal, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Carolina. A Columbia, SC native, Toal was an Associate Justice from 1988 to 2000, and was then elevated to Chief Justice, serving from 2000 to 2015. She was both the first Columbian and Roman Catholic to sit on the state's highest court. Her talk will address the importance of judicial independence in maintaining the American constitutional republic. Admission: FREE Event Contact: belka@winthrop.edu |
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09/18/2025 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Dina's Place
The Importance of Amicable Political Discourse and Civic Engagement with the Winthrop University College Democrats and College Republicans
Admission: FREE Event Contact: whitfieldo2@winthrop.edu |
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09/18/2025 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Owens G-01
Debit or CreditA moderated panel featuring financial experts will discuss systemic challenges to wealth-building in Black communities, as well as practical strategies for saving, budgeting, credit management, and investing. Panelists will provide culturally relevant insights, emphasizing the importance of generational wealth and financial empowerment. The discussion will be moderated by a Winthrop faculty or staff member to ensure respectful dialogue and alignment with the University's Code of Conduct. Admission: FREE Event Contact: xibetappd@gmail.com |
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09/18/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Barnes Recital Hall
Dr. Justin Isenhour, trombone - Faculty Recital
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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09/19/2025 | 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Digs 114
Colores de Cultura: Crafts and Culture Night!Dr. Brent Woodfill, a Winthrop professor who works with traditional Maya salt producers, will speak about the history and cultural significance of salt production in inland regions over the past several thousand years. His expertise fulfills the requirement for a speaker with relevant credentials, and the subject is of broad cultural and historical significance, connecting directly to the humanities, arts, and society. The event also includes a salt clay painting activity, allowing students to engage creatively with the cultural content and gain a tangible understanding of traditional practices. By combining a lecture with an interactive activity, the program encourages both critical reflection and active participation. Admission: FREE Event Contact: sanchezdiazd2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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09/23/2025 | 7:06pm - 8:30pm
Richardson Ballroom
Phuture in Focus: A Professional Literacy FairThe event frames business and professional topics in a broader social context by focusing Admission: FREE Event Contact: alphia@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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09/23/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Owens G-01
Keep the Spark Alive: Burn Bright Without Burning OutThis presentation is aimed at people who are or will be working in "helping" professions such as teachers, social workers, therapists, and healthcare workers. These professions bring workers into direct contact with students, clients, or patients who may be facing mental health challenges. This kind of work can be very stressful. This presentation is designed to help participants understand the experiences of those with mental health challenges and will provide resources for workers to manage their own mental health as they work with those who are struggling. In recent years mental health concerns have become more pervasive, and suicide rates have climbed (Center for Disease Control, 2025). Burn out among those who work in "helping" professions is increasing even as our society needs more of these kinds of community servants (Moran, 2024). Admission: FREE Event Contact: gillikinm@winthrop.edu |
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09/25/2025 | 11:00am - 11:50am
Carrol Hall (Whitton Auditorium)
NAMI Ending the Silence (ETS)NAMI Ending the Silence (ETS) for Students is a 50-minute presentation for college students that raises awareness and changes viewpoints around mental health conditions. Given our current "culture of anxiety" and the number of students who are seemingly unable to distinguish the difference between normal anxiety and anxiety that needs intervention, this program introduces the students to new perspectives about mental health. The presentation includes warning signs, facts and statistics of mental health conditions, suicide awareness and prevention, and how to get help for themselves or a friend. The goal of NAMI ETS is to create a generation of young people who are well-positioned to end the silence and stigma surrounding mental illness. In addition to NAMI presence, Theo Clark (Director of FYE) and a representative from Counseling Services will be on hand to support students during the presentation. connecting students with Winthrop resources. Admission: FREE Event Contact: clarkt@winthrop.edu |
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09/25/2025 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Dina's Place
From Film to Conversation: Facing Hazing through the Exploration of its Culture and ImpactAs a part of National Hazing Prevention Week, From Film to Conversation: Facing Hazing through the Exploration of its Culture and Impact will engage the Winthrop community in a critical exploration of hazing culture through selected clips from Byron Hurt's groundbreaking documentary, Hazing. The film provides a compelling entry point into conversations about power, belonging, and the hidden harms of group dynamics. his program will feature a moderated panel discussion with faculty, staff, and organizational leaders who bring relevant expertise and lived experience to the topic of hazing, student culture, and ethical leadership. Panelist will offer diverse perspectives on the systemic, cultural and psychological dimensions of hazing highlighting both its dangers and the opportunities for prevention and transformation within communities Admission: FREE Event Contact: stennettn@winthrop.edu |
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09/25/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:15pm
Owens G-01
"Theodore Roosevelt and Peace at Portsmouth: The Delicate Dance of Diplomacy"This event will be the Winthrop University 16th Annual International Day of Peace Lecture. The Treaty of Portsmouth is culturally important because it ended the Russo-Japanese War in 1905, established Japan as a major East Asian power, and established the United States as a significant force in international diplomacy. Although the United States was not recognized as a major world power in 1905, the United States became recognized as a major force in world diplomacy. Many people say that this type of diplomacy does not exist today. This is also important for people who seek world peace, which is a major cultural phenomenon. Admission: FREE Event Contact: williamsv@winthrop.edu |
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09/26/2025 | 6:00pm - 11:00pm
Winthrop Amplitheater
RAW Fall Kickoff ConcertThe Rising Artists of Winthrop's Fall Kick-Off concert aims to introduce new and current Winthrop students to the music and performing arts community on campus and within Rockhill. The concert consists of multiple local music groups and individual performers, including faculty, current students, and alumni. The setlists of the combined groups offer a stylistically diverse mix of original music alongside experimental performance art. Through a blend of contemporary local music and avant-garde fine art performances, the Rising Artists of Winthrop aim to inspire and expand students' understanding of music and performance, blurring the separation between commercial music and high art. Admission: FREE Event Contact: raw@winthrop.edu |
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09/28/2025 | 4:00pm
Barnes Recital Hall
Japanese Art Songs Recital By Naoko WatanabeJapanese Art Songs Recital by Naoko Watanabe.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: Deguchit@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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09/29/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Dina's Place
"As I Have Loved You": Rethinking Christian History
Admission: FREE Event Contact: glovera@winthrop.edu |
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09/30/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:00pm
Dina's Place
"The Aztec Skull Rack as Cosmic Maize Field, the Aztec Ruler as Cosmic Farmer" lecture
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09/30/2025 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
Latin Dance Night!The evening begins with a panel of Latino students sharing their experiences navigating life at a predominantly white institution. This discussion addresses topics of identity, diversity, and inclusion, which relate directly to society, culture, and the humanities. It will give attendees the chance to hear authentic voices and perspectives, encouraging critical reflection and dialogue on cultural differences and shared challenges. Following the panel, a professional dance instructor from Dance Center USA will teach participants about the history and cultural significance of traditional Latin dance, before leading an interactive dance lesson. This portion of the event provides an opportunity to connect cultural knowledge with lived experience through the performing arts, which further deepens cultural appreciation. Admission: FREE Event Contact: sanchezdiazd2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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10/01/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
To Watch as Life Passes You ByAn original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by Mikey Kesler.
Admission: $5 with ID and $10 for general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/02/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Brass Night
Admission: FREE CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/02/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
To Watch as Life Passes You ByAn original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by Mikey Kesler.
Admission: $5 with ID and $10 for general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/03/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
To Watch as Life Passes You ByAn original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by Mikey Kesler.
Admission: $5 with ID and $10 for general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/04/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
To Watch as Life Passes You ByAn original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by Mikey Kesler.
Admission: $5 with ID and $10 for general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/05/2025 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
To Watch as Life Passes You ByAn original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by Mikey Kesler.
Admission: $5 with ID and $10 for general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/07/2025 | 6:00pm - 7:30pm
Richardson Ballroom B
14th Annual English Department Banned BooksThis is an annual event that celebrates Banned Books week and shares knowledge and
information about: Dr. Amanda Campbell and Prof. Amanda Covington will present the data from the current
year and impact of book banning nationwide. Dr. Casey Cothran will give a presentation on local legislation and its impact on classrooms. Finally, the Literary
Society will share 5 banned books with the audience in a tabling portion of the Admission: FREE Event Contact: covingtonab@winthrop.edu |
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10/09/2025 | 11:00am - 11:50am
Carrol Hall (Whitton Auditorium)
NAMI Ending the Silence (ETS)NAMI Ending the Silence (ETS) for Students is a 50-minute presentation for college students that raises awareness and changes viewpoints around mental health conditions. Given our current "culture of anxiety" and the number of students who are seemingly unable to distinguish the difference between normal anxiety and anxiety that needs intervention, this program introduces the students to new perspectives about mental health. The presentation includes warning signs, facts and statistics of mental health conditions, suicide awareness and prevention, and how to get help for themselves or a friend. The goal of NAMI ETS is to create a generation of young people who are well-positioned to end the silence and stigma surrounding mental illness. In addition to NAMI presence, Theo Clark (Director of FYE) and a representative from Counseling Services will be on hand to support students during the presentation. connecting students with Winthrop resources. Admission: FREE Event Contact: clarkt@winthrop.edu |
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10/17/2025 | 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Johnson Hall 117
Improv 2: The Traitor RevealedThe event will start with an introduction of the troupe, then will lead into multiple short form games which are split into certain performers participating in each. After each short form game is done we will segue into the others until we finish with a long form game called a bat in which the performers will do a final improv scene with the lights off and purely using vocal changes in order to do the improv. After the bat is finished we will have a round of applause for the performers and then the show will be over. Admission: $3 Event Contact: ImprovThis@winthrop.edu |
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10/18/2025 | 11:00am -2:00pm
Winthrop University Educational Community Garden
Winthrop Educational Community Garden Harvest FestivalThis event addresses sustainable food systems from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. This is a topic of importance that touches on the social, cultural, and event situates sustainable food systems at the intersection of culture, science, and society. Dr. Kohut, for example, discusses the significance of native crops and culturally important foods in our food system; addressing sustainability as not simply an environmental question but one that relates to cultural identity and heritage. Admission: FREE Event Contact: kohutl@winthrop.edu |
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10/19/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Winthrop Lake Loop
Team Impact's All In 5KThe "All In 5K" will be a meaningful cultural experience for Winthrop students, faculty and staff, and the entire Rock Hill community. Before the race, participants will have the opportunity to meet Team IMPACT families, listen to their stories, and learn how illness or disability has shaped their lives. This time of sharing will serve as both a social and cultural moment, fostering empathy, understanding, and genuine connections across our community. Walking or running the race alongside these children and their families transforms the event into a cultural celebration of resilience, inclusion, and the strength of coming together for a shared purpose. For years, Team IMPACT children have already been woven into the culture of Winthrop Athletics as bat girls, bat boys, and team managers; this event expands that circle of support, allowing all of us to embrace them as teammates and celebrate the powerful cultural bonds that sports can create. Admission: FREE Event Contact: cardenase2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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10/20/2025 | 7:11pm - 9:11pm
Dina's Place
Beyond the Ribbon: Black Voices in HealthcareFirst, this panel discussion emphasizes social and cultural issues by addressing both breast cancer awareness and the lived experiences of Black individuals in healthcare. The event highlights disparities in access, treatment, and representation, which ties into the broader cultural context of equity, identity, and advocacy. Students will gain not only medical knowledge about prevention and early detection but also cultural insights into how systemic inequities shape health outcomes. Second, the event promotes meaningful dialogue across diverse perspectives. By bringing together Black medical professionals and centering both patient and provider voices, the panel acknowledges healthcare as more than a scientific or business concern it is a social and cultural institution that affects individuals differently depending on race, gender, and socioeconomic status. This makes the event culturally relevant and socially impactful. Third, the panel contributes to the educational mission of cultural events by providing students and community members with tools to think critically about representation in medicine, access to healthcare, and advocacy for marginalized communities. It bridges disciplines health sciences, social sciences, and cultural studies while making clear connections to broader themes of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Finally, while the primary subject is health and medicine, the event is not limited to technical or scientific discussions. Admission: FREE Event Contact: lewisl13@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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10/21/2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Dacus Library
The Magic of MysteryDr. Cothran believes stories of mystery and horror address the human struggle to make sense of the fragmentary past, the uncertain present, and the unknowable future. As readers follow the adventures of questing detectives (or of people running from mysterious acts of violence), they are provided with mysteries, gaps, dislocations and finally with answers to many of their questions. As a consequence of this narrative structure, one which first obscures and then clarifies, these storytelling genres demand a special sort of thinking, pushing readers to consider both that which is unknown and that which is unknowable Admission: FREE Event Contact: caldwella@winthrop.edu |
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10/21/2025 | 5:45pm - 8:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
Etiquette DinnerThe event will begin with networking and mocktails. This will allow students to practice and receive guidance on their etiquette and social skills (including their formal introductions) in a setting that, unfortunately, many students do not have experience with. It will also allow Blue Line Catering time to prepare the meal. Next will be an etiquette dinner, which will last approximately 90 minutes. The dinner will consist of a four-course meal catered and will feature an interactive presentation by VP Shelia Higgs Burkhalter on the interpersonal and professional etiquette of dining. This presentation will be ongoing throughout the dinner. Etiquette is considered a form of cultural expression informed by social norms, values, and beliefs. As such, etiquette while dining may be seen as a distinctly cultural experience. Yet, historically, fine dining has been viewed as a largely upper-class activity. For this reason, dining etiquette is not widely taught, understood, or practiced in daily society. This knowledge gap is especially among younger generations, such as Gen Z. The purpose of this event is to expose Winthrop students to the art of dining etiquette and its customs and traditions, many of which are culture bound. Admission: FREE Registration Link: https://winthrop.joinhandshake.com/events/1796659/share_preview Event Contact: rossr@winthrop.edu |
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10/22/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Owens G-01
Carlo L'Chelle Dawson, Poet Laureate of Rock Hill, ReadingCarlo L'Chelle Dawson, Rock Hill's Poet Laureate will give a reading and talk about her experiences as poet laureate. In the role of poet laureate Dawson seeks to raise the national consciousness to a greater appreciation of the reading and writing of poetry. This event provides a platform for the esteemed poet and educator to share her work and perspective. Such a public reading and talk fosters community dialogue and provides accessible engagement with the arts, which is a key function of cultural events. Additionally, the talk and QA portion offers insight into the creative process and the role of the arts in society, acting as a form of cultural enrichment and education for the audience. Admission: FREE Event Contact: fitzgeraldd@winthrop.edu |
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10/22/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
The 25th Annual Putnam County-Spelling BeeSpelling Bee is buzzing into town! Winner of the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, this wildly funny, fast-paced musical follows six quirky kids as they compete for the ultimate glory: spelling bee champion. But they soon learn that winning isn't everything--and losing doesn't mean you're a loser. With a heartwarming and hilarious book by Rachel Sheinkin and an unfortgettable, offbeat score by the late William Finn, this show will have you laughing, cheering, and maybe even spelling along. Don't miss this charming, clever, and downright delightful Broadway hit! Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/23/2025 | 10:00am - 2:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
Fresh Check Day: A Mental Health Check-In with College StudentsMental health is a growing public health issue that affects us all. Some schools and businesses have made mental health awareness and care a higher priority in comparison to past years. For many health disorders, the average onset is during the traditional college age of 18-24 years. One in four college students have a diagnosable mental illness, yet most college students lack awareness about the mental health resources available to them on campus and in our communities and about half become so anxious that they struggle in school (National Alliance on Mental Illness [NAMI]). At Winthrop, the majority of students who receive assistance from Counseling Services is attributed to anxiety, depression, or comorbid conditions that include at least one of the above-mentioned diagnosis. Depression, in fact, is the number one reason students drop out of school. Untreated mental health conditions can be a gateway to suicide, which takes over 800,000 lives globally each year and is the second leading cause of death among college students. One out of 10 college students contemplate or seriously think about suicide. In the United States, according to the NAMI, each year, more than 40, 000 individuals die by suicide, leaving behind their friends and family members to navigate the tragedy of loss. In many cases, a death by suicide leaves friends and families in the dark. Too often, the feelings of shame and stigma prevent them from talking openly. Fresh Check Day provides an opportunity to focus on mental health and encourage our students to recognize warning signs and seek assistance. Admission: FREE Event Contact: hopkinscampb@winthrop.edu |
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10/23/2025 | 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
DSU Presents: The Celebration of DiwaliJoin us on October 23rd at 6:00 PM as we celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights, a beautiful and meaningful tradition observed by millions around the world. Hosted by the Lectures & Diversity Committee of DSU, this event is all about coming together to honor light over darkness, good over evil, and unity over division. Experience the joy of Deepavali through colorful decorations, music, storytelling, cultural displays, and more! Whether you're deeply rooted in the celebration or simply curious to learn, this is a night for everyone to come together and feel at home. Expect good vibes, delicious snacks, and a space where we uplift one another through tradition, learning, and community. Bring your friends, your curiosity, and your light, let's celebrate Diwali together at Winthrop! Admission: FREE Event Contact: kirkj@winthrop.edu |
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10/23/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:00pm
The Courtroom in the Gettys Center (201 E. Main Street, Rock
Hill)
Should You Give Jane A Chance?Drawing from the scholarship of John Mullan (Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature at University College London), Devoney Looser (is an American literary critic and Jane Austen scholar, Regents Professor of English at Arizona State University), Clair Harman (a British literary critic, fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and Professor of Creative Writing at Durham University since 2016.), Karen Swallow Prior , (Ph. D. and 2025-26 Karlson Scholar at Bethel Seminary) and others, local artist and Winthrop Alum, Brandi Voigt Fox, explores the ways that Jane Austen brings more to the table than just chick-lit; making a case for the value of deeply studying a beloved text over a decade. Admission: FREE Event Contact: foxc85@gmail.com |
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10/23/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
The 25th Annual Putnam County-Spelling BeeSpelling Bee is buzzing into town! Winner of the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, this wildly funny, fast-paced musical follows six quirky kids as they compete for the ultimate glory: spelling bee champion. But they soon learn that winning isn't everything--and losing doesn't mean you're a loser. With a heartwarming and hilarious book by Rachel Sheinkin and an unfortgettable, offbeat score by the late William Finn, this show will have you laughing, cheering, and maybe even spelling along. Don't miss this charming, clever, and downright delightful Broadway hit! Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/24/2025 | 10:00am -12:00pm
Johnson Theatre
The 25th Annual Putnam County-Spelling BeeSpelling Bee is buzzing into town! Winner of the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, this wildly funny, fast-paced musical follows six quirky kids as they compete for the ultimate glory: spelling bee champion. But they soon learn that winning isn't everything--and losing doesn't mean you're a loser. With a heartwarming and hilarious book by Rachel Sheinkin and an unfortgettable, offbeat score by the late William Finn, this show will have you laughing, cheering, and maybe even spelling along. Don't miss this charming, clever, and downright delightful Broadway hit! Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/24/2025 | 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Dinkins Auditorium
Germany & OktoberfestThe event will focus on another country (Germany) and its cultural traditions including Oktoberfest. Anothereducational component will teach the audience about the science of beer, a craft passed down through the ages all around the world. Dr. Jason Hurlbert, information about the science of beer. His presentation will include examples of how beer has helped played a pivotal role in the development of human civilization (Really!), the myriad styles of beer and how to produce beer at home. Finally, all students in the audience will do a 10 question Kahoot Quiz, with the top 3 winners receiving an International Center Prize. Admission: FREE Event Contact: lowreyl@winthrop.edu |
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10/24/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
The 25th Annual Putnam County-Spelling BeeSpelling Bee is buzzing into town! Winner of the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, this wildly funny, fast-paced musical follows six quirky kids as they compete for the ultimate glory: spelling bee champion. But they soon learn that winning isn't everything--and losing doesn't mean you're a loser. With a heartwarming and hilarious book by Rachel Sheinkin and an unfortgettable, offbeat score by the late William Finn, this show will have you laughing, cheering, and maybe even spelling along. Don't miss this charming, clever, and downright delightful Broadway hit! Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/25/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
The 25th Annual Putnam County-Spelling BeeSpelling Bee is buzzing into town! Winner of the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, this wildly funny, fast-paced musical follows six quirky kids as they compete for the ultimate glory: spelling bee champion. But they soon learn that winning isn't everything--and losing doesn't mean you're a loser. With a heartwarming and hilarious book by Rachel Sheinkin and an unfortgettable, offbeat score by the late William Finn, this show will have you laughing, cheering, and maybe even spelling along. Don't miss this charming, clever, and downright delightful Broadway hit! Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/26/2025 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Theatre
The 25th Annual Putnam County-Spelling BeeSpelling Bee is buzzing into town! Winner of the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Book, this wildly funny, fast-paced musical follows six quirky kids as they compete for the ultimate glory: spelling bee champion. But they soon learn that winning isn't everything--and losing doesn't mean you're a loser. With a heartwarming and hilarious book by Rachel Sheinkin and an unfortgettable, offbeat score by the late William Finn, this show will have you laughing, cheering, and maybe even spelling along. Don't miss this charming, clever, and downright delightful Broadway hit! Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/27/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
McBryde
Chorale & Chamber Singers Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/27/2025 | 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Carolina Wind Orchestra Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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10/28/2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Via Zoom: Meeting Registration - Zoom
Inclusive Homeownership: The Cornerstone of Low-Income CommunitiesThis 45-minute talk with 15 minute Q&A explores how housing and homeownership are important pillars of community well-being as they can have social, physical, and even psychological effects on all communities. Further, they can have significant impact on generational wealth. Understanding their impact on wealth building is especially helpful to reduce negative perceptions about the lived realities of low-income communities. Such perceptions can further hinder the accumulation of wealth. This talk will shed light on the challenges of low-income individuals and communities in building wealth and the of negative wealth. Lastly, the lecture will discuss some strategies to boost wealth through inclusive homeownership. Admission: FREE Event Contact: mccarthye4@winthrop.edu |
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10/28/2025 | 11:00am - 12:15pm
Dina's Place
The Importance of Voting in State and Local ElectionsIt will begin at 11:00 am (doors open at 10:45 am) with an opening introduction session where the President of the Winthrop Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha (National Political Science Honors Society), the organization hosting this event, Olivia Whitfield will introduce the event and the Speakers. Following this, the Speakers will give a 55 minute lecture/panel discussion on the importance of voting in state and local elections. Following this will be a 20 minute student-led Q&A. Admission: FREE Event Contact: whitfieldo2@winthrop.edu |
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10/29/2025 | 7:00pm - 7:50pm
Dina's Place
NAMI Ending the Silence (ETS)NAMI Ending the Silence (ETS) for Students is a 50-minute presentation for college students that raises awareness and changes viewpoints around mental health conditions. Given our current "culture of anxiety" and the number of students who are seemingly unable to distinguish the difference between normal anxiety and anxiety that needs intervention, this program introduces the students to new perspectives about mental health. The presentation includes warning signs, facts and statistics of mental health conditions, suicide awareness and prevention, and how to get help for themselves or a friend. The goal of NAMI ETS is to create a generation of young people who are well-positioned to end the silence and stigma surrounding mental illness. In addition to NAMI presence, Theo Clark (Director of FYE) and a representative from Counseling Services will be on hand to support students during the presentation. connecting students with Winthrop resources. Admission: FREE Event Contact: clarkt@winthrop.edu |
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10/29/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:15pm
Kinard Auditorium (Kinard 018)
Things That Go Bump In the Night: The Supernatural in Medieval Culture"This event will offer Winthrop students an opportunity to learn from Winthrop faculty
in an engaging way about the realities Admission: FREE Event Contact: bellgd@winthrop.edu |
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10/30/2025 | 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Owens G-01
Ethical Challenges in the Context of Housing Insecurity and Lack of ResourcesThis panel brings together individuals from our community partners addressing the issue of homelessness and housing insecurity in a variety of ways and from various perspectives. The main question to explore is the specific ethical challenges of attempting to serve individuals experiencing homelessness within the context of scarcity of resources and related effects. The panel will discussspecific portions of the Code of Ethics, including the six core values (i.e., service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence) and how they apply to this area of service and the specific challenges they present. Overall, this panel will explore "real world" examples of these challenges and how they have been able to resolve them. This presentation is important to students, practitioners, as well as anyone concerned with the issue of housing insecurity and homelessness. Admission: FREE Event Contact: yousefianm@winthrop.edu |
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10/30/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:15pm
Richardson Ballroom A
Building Pathways to Bright Futures For Children in South CarolinaAn opening introduction session where the Winthrop University College Democrats, the organization hosting the event, President Olivia Whitfield and Winthrop University College Democrats Treasurer, Presidential Assistant, and Advocate Ethsn Seay will introduce the event and the Speakers. Following this, the Speakers will give a 55 minute lecture/panel discussion on the child issues and advocacy in South Carolina. Following this will be a 20 minute student-led Q&A. Admission: FREE Event Contact: whitfieldo2@winthrop.edu |
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10/30/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Dina's Place
Speak Up: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Marginalized Groups on College CampusesContextual information/statistics exploring disparities in mental health across different Admission: FREE Event Contact: windc@winthrop.edu |
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10/30/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
McBryde
Collegiate Choir Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/04/2025 | 11:00pm - 12:00pm
Veterans Panel DiscussionEVENT CANCELLED!!!
The panel would provide insight into the life/culture of the military itself, how veterans see themselves in the world, the transistion into civilian life and as a student. Pannel will consist of current student veterans at Winthrop. The moderator is also a current veteran and the advisor for the Student Veterans Organization. Admission: FREE Event Contact: evansl11@winthrop.edu |
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11/04/2025 | 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Owens G-01
DSU Presents: Dia de los Muertos
Join us as we honor Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, a powerful and heartfelt tradition that celebrates the lives of those who came before us. This cultural event is a time to remember loved ones, embrace heritage, and recognize the beauty in honoring both life and death. Come explore the vibrant traditions behind this holiday with colorful decor, music, storytelling, and traditional elements like ofrendas (altars), marigolds, and papel picado. Whether you're familiar with the celebration or experiencing it for the first time, this is a space to reflect, learn, and connect. Let's come together as a campus to embrace culture, remembrance, and community through this meaningful and lively celebration.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: kirkj@winthrop.edu |
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11/05/2025 | 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Kinard Auditorium
Pro Life or Pro Death? The Impact of Abortion Bans on the Lives and Deaths of Women, Children, and Families
Admission: FREE Event Contact: disneyj@winthrop.edu |
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11/05/2025 | 7:22pm - 9:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
Spill The Tea" on the Truth About Wellness
This event addresses how cultural identity, family background, social norms, and generational beliefs impact wellness behaviors. Discussions at each table prompt students to reflect on how culture influences attitudes toward health,stress, money, and relationships.Admission: FREE Event Contact: reidd11@winthrop.edu |
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11/05/2025 | 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Barnes Recital Hall
Clarinet Ensembles Recital
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/05/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Bereavement LeaveBy Daniel Prillaman Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/06/2025 | 6:00pm - 7:15pm
Owens G-01
Crucial Conversations: Addressing the Impact of Domestic Violence among Individuals and Families
The purpose of this event is to bring awareness to different types of domestic violence, particularly familial domestic violence, and interpersonal domestic violence, as well as the various impacts it has on individuals, children, and families. During this panel discussion, guest speakers/panelists will be able to speak on topics related to; types of domestic violence may look like, how to manage a domestic violence situation, how to support victims of domestic violence, how to access outside resources/help as well as some of the different cultural factors/norms and how these may influence an individual's perception of domestic violence. There will also be room for discussion about larger societal institutions/systems (Economics system, societal norms) that may perpetuate forms of domestic violence, and how individuals could not only help individuals but impact them at a broader scale. Admission: FREE Event Contact: trejovillam2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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11/06/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Bereavement LeaveBy Daniel Prillaman Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/07/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Bereavement LeaveBy Daniel Prillaman Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/08/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Bereavement LeaveBy Daniel Prillaman Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/09/2025 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Bereavement LeaveBy Daniel Prillaman Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/10/2025 | 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Whitton Auditorium
Student Creative Writing ShowcaseNine students will read their creative nonfiction, poetry, and fiction Admission: FREE Event Contact: sommerse@winthrop.edu |
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11/10/2025 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Dina's Place
Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium in African American Studies and the African American
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11/10/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Amphitheater
Indigenous Pride NightIn honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Catawba Nation Cultural Division staff will present a brief history of the Catawba, showcase examples of song & dance, and have time for short Q&A with those in attendance. Delivered by individuals of all ages, this is a free, family-friendly event for Winthrop University students and guests.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: kirkj@winthrop.edu |
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11/11/2025 | 11:00am - 12:15pm
Dina's Place
U.S. Veteran John Sukovich and U.S. Veteran Angela Geter Speak on Veterans IssuesThis event will take place in Dina's Place DIGS 118. It will begin at 11:00 am (doors open at 10:45 am) with an opening introduction session where the Winthrop University College Democrats, the organization hosting the event, President Ollie Whitfield will introduce the event and the Speaker. Following this, Dr. John Holder will give a brief opening lecture to provide context of Veteran's Issues throughout time and the significance of Veteran's Day in America. After Dr. Holder gives this short introduction lecture, the panelists, U.S. Air Force Veterans John Sukovich and Angela Geter will give a panel/lecture on Veterans Issues and Topics in America including but not limited to Veterans Issues (eg. mental health, homelessness) and V.A. Benefits. Following this will be a 20 minute Q&A Admission: FREE Event Contact: whitfieldo2@winthrop.edu |
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11/12/2025 | 11:00am - 12:15pm
Richardson Ballroom
Open Records: Where to Look and How to AskThis event will feature a lecture by Glenn Smith, Watchdog/Public Service Editor of The Post and Courier. Smith is known for his investigative reporting and commitment to public transparency. His presentation will broadly explore the role of open records in journalism, civic engagement, and public accountability. Attendees can expect a discussion centered on the importance of public records, how journalists and citizens use them to uncover truths, and the cultural impact of transparency in democratic societies. The event will emphasize how access to information can empower communities and promote justice. Admission: FREE Event Contact: greys@winthrop.edu |
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11/12/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Winthrop Symphony Orchestra Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/13/2025 | 12:30pm - 1:45pm
Dina's Place
Mass Communication: Alumni Panel Discussion
This event will be a moderated panel discussion featuring four distinguished Winthrop University alumni who have pursued careers in media, journalism, and law. The event will begin with a welcome and introduction by a faculty or staff sponsor, who will provide context for the event and introduce the panelists. The panelists audience development producer, a worker compensation lawyer, an editor and photographer for WCNC, and a reporter for The Hechinger Report. Following the introduction, the panel discussion will take place over 50 minutes, during which the moderator will pose a series of questions designed to explore each panelists career journey, the cultural and social impact of their work, and the challenges they've encountered in their respective fields. Admission: Free Event Contact: greys@winthrop.edu |
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11/13/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Barnes Recital Hall
Commercial Music Ensemble Concert
Admission: $5 Ticket Link: https://winthropmusictickets.ludus.com/200504331 Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/13/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Dina's Place
Encore Distinguished LecturesThis annual event showcases research by former and current faculty, and alumni in areas of mass communication, journalism, and anthropology. Admission: Free Event Contact: casga@winthrop.edu |
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11/14/2025 | 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Dina's Place
"Day by Day" 1919 FilmThe Day by Day 1919 Film is a silent film that was commissioned by Winthrop's first President, David Bancroft Johnson, as a recruitment video for Winthrop. This special screening hosted by the Alumni Association will be part of Homecoming and Reunion Weekend. Gina Price White '83, Director of Archives at the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections, will open the event with some context about Winthrop in 1919 and information about the making of the film, and then narrate the full film, lasting about 45 minutes. She will then conduct a Q&A session for approximately 30 minutes. Attendees will receive a program outlining information about the making of the film. Admission: Free Event Contact: mcphersonm@winthrop.edu |
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11/14/2025 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Blue Goose Art Supply
361 Oakland Ave, Rock Hill, SC 29730
Stephanie Sutton and Claudia O'Steen Artist TalkProfessor Claudia O'Steen and Professor Stephanie Sutton will both showcase a presentation of their works and discuss seperately their artistic processes, career opportunities in art, materialism, experiences with creative burnout, and their work over the years. The pieces they will present will range from Undergrad works to Current Day projects, showcasing how projects may influence each other and their individual processes. The lecture will last 90 minutes and will conclude with a 30 minute Q&A for students and viewers to ask questions and receive feedback from Professor O'Steen and Professor Sutton. Admission: Free Event Contact: raw@winthrop.edu |
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11/16/2025 | 2:30pm - 4:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
Gospel FestThe Gospel Fest has been a long-standing tradition of Phi Beta Sigma on Winthrop's campus. It is a program centered around the musical genre of gospel, with performances by way of voice, instrument, and dance. Choirs will be traveling from across South Carolina, including USC Upstate, Clinton College, Claflin University, and South Carolina State University Gospel Choirs, as well as the Apostles of Faith, a recording choir native to the Upstate region of South Carolina. The students in attendance will get to experience and learn about the gospel genre, not only of the new generation, but also the old, which has its roots in southern states like our very own South Carolina. Admission: Free Event Contact: nuchisigmas1987@gmail.com |
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11/16/2025 | 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Dina's Place
Klean up and PraiseThe first portion of Klean Up and Praise will focus on community service through a campus-wide cleanup effort. Members of Kappa Alpha Psi, student volunteers, and campus organizations will collaborate to collect litter, enhance outdoor spaces, and promote environmental responsibility. This portion aims to strengthen campus pride and foster a sense of collective ownership among students and community participants. Volunteers will be divided into small groups and provided with cleanup supplies such as gloves, bags, and recycling bins. The second portion of the event will transition into an evening of praise, worship, and reflection. Gospel Praise and Service Night will feature live musical performances, spoken word, and messages of encouragement from local faith leaders and student speakers. The evening will serve as an opportunity to reflect on the day's service, give thanks, and celebrate the power of community and faith working together. Admission: Free Event Contact: lewisl13@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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11/17/2025 | 5:45pm - 7:15pm
Richardson Ballroom
Behind the Stethoscope: Life as a Black VeterinarianThe event will take place in Richardson Ballroom with Dr. Robinson on stage speaking with a presentation that the WUPVMA has made. The beginning of these questions will talk about his undergraduate and Veterinarian school experience. The questions will discuss how he navigated a PWI as a black man and some obstacles he faced. It will also tackle interesting cases he saw in vet school and how both of these ideas drove his passions. Then we will discuss his career as a veterinarian and how he connected with his clients and patients through these learned experience. In short, it will be questions that we ask that follow the chronological pathway of his career that focuses on race relations and POCs navigations though the STEM field. Admission: FREE Event Contact: henryk6@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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11/17/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Dina's Place
Global Perspectives on the Legacies of ImperialismOpening introduction session where the Winthrop University College Democrats, the organization hosting the event, President Olivia Whitfield will introduce the event and moderator Dr. Anthony Hobert. Following this, Dr. Hobert will introduce the panelist/speakers. Then, the Speakers, Dr. Jennifer Leigh Disney, Dr. Chris Van Aller, and Dr. Ginger Williams will give a 15 minute overview on imperialism and then a 45 minute question based panel discussion on the negative effects of imperialism. In this panel/discussion, the speakers will use important questions about the global legacies of imperialism to discuss diverse perspectives of different regions of the world. At the end of this event there will be a 30 minute student-led Q&A. Further, there will be time after the official end of the event for any unanswered questions and meeting the speakers. Admission: FREE Event Contact: whitfieldo2@winthrop.edu |
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11/18/2025 | 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Owens G-01
The Impact of Recent Immigration Policy on Teachers, Students, and SchoolsRecent efforts at enforcing immigration policy have led to confusion for families, students, and teachers. This event will be non-partisan and will offer participants the chance to understand the rights of all involved with immigration policies. The goal is to educate those who will work in the schools on the best way to support their students and on the requirements of immigration law for teachers and school employees Admission: FREE Event Contact: gillikinm@winthrop.edu |
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11/18/2025 | 5:30pm - 6:00pm
Whitton Auditorium
The Lena-Miles Wever Todd Emerging Writers Series Presents Poet Adele Elise Williams
Admission: FREE Event Contact: sommerse@winthrop.edu |
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11/18/2025 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
The Importance of Civic Engagement in Local Communities
Admission: FREE Event Contact: whitfieldo2@winthrop.edu |
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11/18/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Barnes Recital Hall
Jazz Ensemble Concert
Admission: $5 Ticket Link: https://winthropmusictickets.ludus.com/200504409 Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/19/2025 | 11:00am - 12:20pm
Campus Green
Mu Xi Awareness FairThis event provides an educational space where students can engage directly with organizations
that specialize in health, wellness, and community outreach. Each table will serve
as an informational station, offering students facts, resources, and opportunities
for dialogue about various awareness topics. This interactive Admission: FREE Event Contact: batesk6@winthrop.edu |
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11/19/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Dina's Place
Financial Wellness in the Hispanic CommunityPresented by Dannae Alonso, a Financial Professional, Certified College Consultant, and Social Security Analyst from Chicago, Illinois, this event explores how cultural values, family expectations and traditions influence financial habits within Hispanic and Latinx communities. Attendees will learn how cultural perspectives shape attitudes toward saving, spending and supporting family members, as well as how these patterns connect to larger social and economic systems. The discussion will also talk about financial challenges such as generational wealth gaps and limited access to financial education and offer culturally informed strategies for achieving financial stability and independence. By connecting financial literacy to culture, this event encourages students to reflect on how their heritage shapes their approach to money, success and community support. Admission: FREE Event Contact: latinesunidos@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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11/20/2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Digs 114
From Bean to Brew: The Culture and Global Impact of Coffee Established by Effective
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11/20/2025 | 11:30am - 12:15pm
Little Chapel
Pale MoonArtsLab Interdisciplinary Using movie Sinners as a backdrop - live original music, choreography etc Admission: FREE Event Contact: Oneillj@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/20/2025 | 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Canterbury House/Blue Goose Gallery
Goose CrawlGoose Crawl combines multiple art happenings on the evening Thursday, Nov 20th. Join Expanded Media students for a "crawl" through: *Canterbury House* 5:30 Silly Goose Studio: lino-cut stamps and stencil activity and Moon Goose Gallery exhibition: works by our Expanded Media students 6:30 MFA Talks: open studios from the graduate students, who will give brief talks on their current works in progress 7pm (optional) group walks 2 blocks to *Blue Goose Art Gallery* RAW/Rising Artists of Winthrop club exhibition reception for their "Emergency Art Show" Admission: FREE Event Contact: suttons@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/21/2025 | 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Dinkins Auditorium
Educational Systems Around the WorldDuring International Education Week, which is celebrated around the world every November, the International Center want to highlight different educational systems around the world from an international student perspective. The topic of countries' educational systems relates to the humanities, the arts, society and culture, and world cultures in general. The audience will be exposed to new information about how other countries educate their populations. Admission: FREE Event Contact: international@winthrop.edu |
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11/21/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Fall One- Act FestivalA lively, entertaining and eclectic mix of one-act plays directed by advanced theatre
students. Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/22/2025 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Fall One- Act FestivalA lively, entertaining and eclectic mix of one-act plays directed by advanced theatre
students. Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/22/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Fall One- Act FestivalA lively, entertaining and eclectic mix of one-act plays directed by advanced theatre
students. Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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11/23/2025 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Fall One- Act FestivalA lively, entertaining and eclectic mix of one-act plays directed by advanced theatre
students. Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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12/01/2025 | 11:00pm - 12:00pm
Richardson Ballroom B
Tucker Hipps Memorial FoundationThe lecture will begin with me introducing and crediting the speaker for heir hard
work sparing their time to be with us today. Then the speaker will take the stage
and talk about their foundation and the thing they provide to the community and college
campuses. She will then discuss the story of her son and how lost his life. example:
"The Tucker W. Hipps Memorial Foundation was established to honor the Admission: FREE Event Contact: valentinek5@winthrop.edu |
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12/03/2025 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Owens G-01
Navidades en America LatinaThe presentation will share the history, meaning, and unique cultural practices of Christmas in countries such as Colombia, Peru, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and the Dominican Republic, aligning with the guideline that cultural events must expand cultural awareness and understanding. The interactive craft, inspired by the Colombian celebration of Dia de las Velitas, allows students to engage directly with a real cultural tradition in a respectful and meaningful way, reinforcing the learning through hands-on experience. The event avoids stereotypes and focuses on authentic traditions, ensuring cultural accuracy and respect. Students will with a deeper understanding of Latin American holiday customs. Admission: FREE Event Contact: sanchezdiazd2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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12/03/2025 | 7:30pm - 8:30pm
Barnes Recital Hall
Clarinet Ensembles Recital
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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12/04/2025 | 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Rutledge 119
MFA Thesis Talk: Sacred Remnants by Austin ReynoldsThis public talk covers the thesis research and supporting artwork exhibition by MFA candidate Austin Reynolds. Reception to follow in the Winthrop Galleries. Admission: FREE Event Contact: suttons@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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12/04/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Symphonic Band & Wind Symphony Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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12/05/2025 | 10:00am-12:00pm
Johnson Theatre
Fall Dance ShowcaseA full evening of works in a variety of genres. This year's concert will showcase pieces choreographed by faculty and senior dance majors for their capstone experience. Admission:Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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12/05/2025 | 7:30pm-9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
Fall Dance ShowcaseA full evening of works in a variety of genres. This year's concert will showcase pieces choreographed by faculty and senior dance majors for their capstone experience. Admission:Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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12/06/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
Fall Dance ShowcaseA full evening of works in a variety of genres. This year's concert will showcase pieces choreographed by faculty and senior dance majors for their capstone experience. Admission:Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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12/07/2025 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Theatre
Fall Dance ShowcaseA full evening of works in a variety of genres. This year's concert will showcase pieces choreographed by faculty and senior dance majors for their capstone experience. Admission:Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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12/08/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Carolinas Wind Orchestra Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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