Cultural Events Calendar

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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Spring 2025 Cultural Events

The calendar is updated on a regular basis as new events are added. Events are subject to change or cancellation. Students are encouraged to review the attendance policy prior to attending an event. Click here to view the campus map.
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.

Upcoming Events


    01/15/2025| 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

    Dina's Place

    We Have a Dream

    "We Have a Dream" is a collaborative event hosted by the Winthrop University College Chapter of the NAACP and Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity to honor the legacy of Black leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and W.E.B. Du Bois. Scheduled for January 15, 2025 Dr. King's birthday?the event will take place in Dina's Place. The program will include two engaging presentations on the contributions of these leaders to
    societal progress, diversity, and equality, followed by an audience Q&A session

    Admission: $5 for everyone

    Event Contact: gonzalezm5@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

    01/20/2025| 7:06 PM - 9:00 PM

    Dina's Place

    MLK Vigil Lighting

    This event, which is to take place during MLK Week of Service 2025, is dedicated to the life of Martin Luther King Jr, his accomplishments, as well as a candle lighting at the end of the vigil. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the most prominent civil rights activists of all time. This event will explore the themes of equality, civil rights, and social justice while reflecting on Dr. King's
    philosophy and actions.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: dunbarj4@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

    01/21/2025| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

    Johnson Theater

    UN DANCE

    This is a special topics performance for Black Bistory Month. The 
    showing will feature works representing the untold stories of the African American community using dance as a lens.The works are choreographed and performed by current dance education majors in the theatre and dance department

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: tullg@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    01/21/2025| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

    Tuttle Hall

    MLK Kick Off Brunch: Impact and Legacy

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: cornwellc@winthrop.edu 

     

    01/22/2025| 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

    Dina's Place

    Counter Histories: The Friendship Nine  

    The Friendship Nine were a group of nine African-American men who were arrested in Rock Hill, South Carolina in 1961 after staging a sit-in at a segregated lunch counter. They refused to pay bail, choosing to serve 30 days of hard labor in prison. The Friendship Nine became the first group of sit-in protesters to serve jail time in the United States. This program will show a 45-minute documentary of the details involving the historical event. This relates to the guidelines because their will be a viewing of a cultural historical film relevant to the students and their location. 

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: cornwellc@winthrop.edu 

     

    01/23/2025| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

    Owens G02

    IMA BE ME: Black in White Spaces: Maintaining your Identity, Self-Worth, and a Sound Mind

    The subject area of this event is controversial as it will be about race and mental health. This event will uncover the acculturative stress and microaggressions that black students experience while attending predominately white institutes

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: cornwellc@winthrop.edu 

     

    01/28/2025| 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Richardson Ballroom

    Understanding the Impacts of Gambling on Everyone

    The EPIC presentation shares a compelling personal story of a former college and professional athlete whose life was derailed by a gambling addiction. It highlights the growing impact of emerging gambling platforms like DraftKings and FanDuel on athletes and college campuses. Additionally, EPIC offers insights into the latest gambling trends in college sports and provides an overview of NCAA rules and regulations.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: martinsp@winthrop.edu 

     

    01/28/2025| 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

    Richardson Ballroom

    Understanding the Impacts of Gambling on Everyone

    The EPIC presentation shares a compelling personal story of a former college and professional athlete whose life was derailed by a gambling addiction. It highlights the growing impact of emerging gambling platforms like DraftKings and FanDuel on athletes and college campuses. Additionally, EPIC offers insights into the latest gambling trends in college sports and provides an overview of NCAA rules and regulations.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: martinsp@winthrop.edu 

     

    01/30/2025| 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Barnes Recital Hall

    Bicentennial Brass Pioneers: Arban and Kosleck

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact:  koehlere@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

    01/30/2025| 7:13 PM - 8:28 PM

    Dina's Place

    She Be Mine 

    This event is a panel discussion meant to raise awareness of The Black Maternal Health Crisis. During this event, we will delve into the intersectionality concerning this topic,
    approaching this conversation with awareness of the history of black maternal health in the US, and examine social and economic factors that cause this disparity in healthcare. As a
    result of this conversation, hopefully there is more awareness on this topic, allowing for attendees to gain a better understanding of maternal health and advocacy.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact:  xibetappd@winthrop.edu 

     

    02/04/2025 |11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    DIGS 223

    Allyship Presentation by Diversity Peer Educators

    The event focuses on allyship, DEI and cultural awareness. By engaging students about how to be active allies and promote inclusion, the presentation encourages students to take an active role in fostering diversity on campus. Allyship and DEI are key themes that are vital for students? personal and social development. The presentation is designed to help students understand the importance of standing up for marginalized groups and how they can be effective allies in creating a more inclusive environment. It provides insights into how individuals can actively support underrepresented communities. It encourages students to think about their roles in promoting diversity and offers real strategies for becoming better allies.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: diversity@winthrop.edu 

     


    02/06/2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    Dina's Place

    The Last Maya Kingdom: Archaeology and Ethnohistory"

     

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: woodfillb@winthrop.edu 

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    02/06/2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Richardson Ballroom

    The Art of Envisioning: 2025  

    Do you have dreams and goals for 2025? Join the Centers for Student Wellness and Career Development & Internships for a night of creativity with Vision Boards!

    Vision boards are an artistic medium for communicating your hopes and aspirations for the new year.  Jessica Hudgens, MA, LPC, NCC, Training Coordinator, Staff Counselor from Counseling Services will share national health research findings, life maintenance strategies, and goal-setting techniques. She'll provide guidance - with examples! - on how to create vision boards…and the bulk of the time will be spent on you creating your own Vision Board.   

    Light refreshments will be served!

    Advance Registration doesn’t guarantee your seat, but it helps us with our planning.

    You may register on Handshake: https://winthrop.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1656101

    Please plan to arrive early to ensure you get a seat; this popular events fills up every year!

    Event Contact: rossr@winthrop.edu 

     

    02/12/2025 | 6:00p.m. - 7:30p.m.

    Richardson Ballroom B

    The Dating Game

    This event will be an interactive and educational experience focused on online dating safety. It will begin with a presentation covering key statistics on online dating safety, an introduction to Safe Passage and its mission in supporting survivors of abuse, a discussion on who Dilara is and her role in advocacy and Devin Holder who is an RSC. Following the presentation, there will be a 15-minute Q&A session to allow attendees to ask questions and engage with the topic. After the Q&A, students will participate in an interactive Dating Game where they will apply what they learned by identifying red flags and making informed decisions in simulated dating scenarios. The event will conclude with a second 15-minute Q&A session to reflect on the game and reinforce key takeaways.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: sanchezdiazd2@mailbox.winthrop.edu  

     

     


    02/13/2025 | 7:00p.m. - 8:00p.m.

    Whitton Auditorium

    Lena-Miles Wever Todd Emerging Writers Reading Series

    This reading features Winthrop alum (2020 graduate) T?a Franco, who has recently published her first book of short stories: You Could Be That Kind of Girl, published by Word West Press. This impressive collection features innovative and well-crafted stories that deal with intersectional themes of gender, sexuality, class, and culture. Creative writing faculty members Dr. Hoffman and Dr. Sommers collaborated in selecting this exceptional writer due to the quality of her artistry and the significance of her work, that showcases the impressive talent of our successful alumni.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: hoffmandm@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/13/2025 | 7:00p.m. - 8:30p.m.

    Barnes Auditorium

     The Chronicles of Adam

    This event is being offered in honor of Black History Month. It will be a performance that offers a historical interpretation of the Southern enslaved experience based on the musings of a particular slave named Adam. This events exposes students to complexities of the "Peculiar Institution" through dramatic performance. 

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: dmcknight@winthrop.edu 

     

     

    02/18/2025 | 11:00a.m. - 12:45p.m.

    Thurmond 210

    Ethics of AI in the Workplace

    Ms. Revels will be speaking on the challenges of working with AI in the professional envrionment in an ethical way. Navigating AI is new and intriguing, and also frought with many unknown challenges. Rita has dealt with much of this in her current role serving many companies in determining how to ethically deply AI in small and medium sized firms. Students are experimenting with AI an learning how to navigate AI in the workplace in an ethical is critcially important for all. 

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: knightl9@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/18/2025 | 6:00p.m - 7:30p.m.

    Richardson Ballroom

    The Man Behind the Counter: The Charles Best Story

    The Man Behind the Counter: The Charles Bess Story is a heartfelt documentary that celebrates the life and legacy of Charles Bess, through his unassuming presence behind the counter of the Greensboro Woolworth's, Best became a cornerstone of his community, offering not just goods but also guidance, support, and an enduring example of integrity during the local Civil Rights Movement. This film delves into his journey, highlighting the values of perseverance, service, and kindness that made him an unsung hero. By exploring his influence on those around him, The Man Behind the Counter honors the quiet power of individuals who shape lives through everyday interactions, leaving legacies that resonate for generations

    Admission:FREE

    Event Contact: dmcknightoj@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/19/2025 | 7:06 p.m. - 8:36 p.m. POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER 

    Richardson Ballroom A

    Importance of Black Educators

    Every year, in compliance with Black History Month, The Elite Xi Phi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. hosts an event titled "The Importance of Black Educators" which highlights black teachers, counselors, etc., their experiences, and how they are a crucial part of our educational system. This year, our theme, "Special Education" focuses on black teachers in the field of special education and how sometimes it may be an overlooked or forgotten about field in education. Being an extreme minority in the field, our goal by having a panel of black special educators is to bring awareness to their importance and statistics pertaining to their prevalence and the effect they have within not only minority communities, but all school districts as well.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: guinyardn2@winthrop.edu  

     

     


    02/19/2025 | 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Moments of Icarus

    An original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by RJ Lee Moments of Icarus is a contemporary retelling of the story of Icarus, made famous by the Roman poet Ovid. This dance work explores the original story, as well as the moments in life where we fly too close to the sun and we inevitably fall back to Earth. Explores themes of perfectionism, jealousy, and aging. 

    Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    02/20/2025 | 11:00a.m. - 12:30p.m.

    Dacus Library Main Floor

    The Friendship Nine: Past, Present, and Future

    The Friendship Nine were college students who were arrested in 1961 for participating in a sit-in at the lunch counter of McCrory's Dime Store in Rock Hill. They were placed in jail and initiated a "jail no bail" initiative as a protest to the arrests. Dr. Kenneth Alston, a Rock Hill native and Friendship College student in the early 1970s, has done research on the Friendship Nine and will speak of the legacy of the group. Dr. Adolphus Belk will speak to the overall importance and impact of the group's actions on the civil rights movement in South Carolina. Mrs. White will give an overview of the historical resources for research on Rock Hill's civil rights movement available in the Louise Pettus Archives. A question and answer period will follow the panelists

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: whitegp@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/20/2025 | 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

    Richardson Ballroom A

    Amplifying Black Voices: A Student Panel for Black History Month

    The presentation by Dr. Dixon-McKnight will provide attendees with insights into historical and/or current achievements of Black leaders, emphasizing the cultural significance of community and empowerment in Black culture. This event connects diverse fields such as history, education, and social justice. The student panel will further explore the lived experiences of Black students, offering unique perspectives that amplify black voices at Winthrop. The open Q&A session encourages meaningful dialogue and active participation between attendees and participants which creates a learning environment.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: diversity@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/20/2025 | 7:20 p.m. - 9:20 p.m.

    Dina's Place

    Zex EduKation

    This event will allow us to share the importance of having sex education, especially for those transitioning into adulthood and going to college. This will be a fundamental opportunity for students to ask professionals questions about sex and anything about staying safe. This will also give students an open space to create discussions with other students. The first hour to hour & 15 minutes will be the panelists sharing their background information and specific questions given to them beforehand. These questions are common questions about sex education and will be informative to the students in attendance. The following 30 minutes will be a Q&A  session for students for the audience to ask any particular question that they may have after hearing the panelists talk. Lastly, 15 minutes will be closing remarks for the Theta Theta chapter, leaving the students a chance to speak with any panelist one-on-one.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: thetatheta1977@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/20/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Moments of Icarus

    An original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by RJ Lee Moments of Icarus is a contemporary retelling of the story of Icarus, made famous by the Roman poet Ovid. This dance work explores the original story, as well as the moments in life where we fly too close to the sun and we inevitably fall back to Earth. Explores themes of perfectionism, jealousy, and aging. 

    Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    02/20/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

    Byrnes Auditorium

    3rd Annual Celebration of Black Music History

    Admission: Free with Winthrop ID, $5 general admission

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

    02/21/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Moments Of Icarus

    An original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by RJ Lee Moments of Icarus is a contemporary retelling of the story of Icarus, made famous by the Roman poet Ovid. This dance work explores the original story, as well as the moments in life where we fly too close to the sun and we inevitably fall back to Earth. Explores themes of perfectionism, jealousy, and aging. 

    Admission:Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    02/22/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Moments of Icarus

    An original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by RJ Lee Moments of Icarus is a contemporary retelling of the story of Icarus, made famous by the Roman poet Ovid. This dance work explores the original story, as well as the moments in life where we fly too close to the sun and we inevitably fall back to Earth. Explores themes of perfectionism, jealousy, and aging. 

    Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    02/23/2025 | 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Moments Of Icarus

    An original evening of dance. Student-choreographed by RJ Lee Moments of Icarus is a contemporary retelling of the story of Icarus, made famous by the Roman poet Ovid. This dance work explores the original story, as well as the moments in life where we fly too close to the sun and we inevitably fall back to Earth. Explores themes of perfectionism, jealousy, and aging. 

    Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    02/24/2025 | 7:30am - 9:00 p.m.

    Byrnes Auditorium 

    Carolina Wind Orchestra Concert

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    02/25/2025 | 11:00am - 12:00 p.m.

    Library Classroom 

    What is a Fairy Tale?

    This event will include a lecture from Dr. Casey Cothran on the subject of fairy tales and what they are compared to other types of fictional stories, such as myths. This lecture will take place to promote the theater production of Into the Woods, which features many fairy tale characters, including Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood. The lecture itself will be 45 minutes with 15 minutes at the end for questions, which will allow the audience to better understand fairy tales from a unique, academic perspective and learn more about the stories they may have grown up hearing

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: caldwella@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/26/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Into the Woods

    What happens after 'Happily Ever After'? In Sondheim and Lapine's beloved retelling of Grimm's classics, a parade of familiar folktale figures find their way 'into the woods' and try to get home before dark- What begins as an irreverent fantasy becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    02/26/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Dina's Place

    Winthrop University Vision of Prayze Annual Throwback Concert

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: cavea4@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/27/2025 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:00p.m.

    119 Rutledge 

    Chris Clamp Artist Talk

    Fine Arts '24 - '25 Distinguished Alumni, Chris Clamp, will talk about the concepts and processes of his artwork currently on display in the Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: galleries@wintrhop.edu

     

     


    02/27/2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 8:30p.m.

    Dina's Place

    "The Personal Side of Migration: Stories about Immigration from York County Residents"

    This event will focus on the personal side of immigration. We will have a panel of 5 participants who have all migrated to the US from other countries since the 1970s. They will tell their personal stories of migration and the challenges and difficulties they encountered. This panel will be moderated by two Winthrop professors who will provide context for the individual stories and also explicate current immigration policies. This panel meets the guidelines for cultural events because immigration is one of the most important issues of our time and involves history, culture, and public policy. This event will give attendees an upfront and personal perspective of what migrants experience as they navigate their journey to the U.S. 

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: williamsv@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    02/27/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Into the Woods

    What happens after 'Happily Ever After'? In Sondheim and Lapine's beloved retelling of Grimm's classics, a parade of familiar folktale figures find their way 'into the woods' and try to get home before dark- What begins as an irreverent fantasy becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    02/28/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Into the Woods

    What happens after 'Happily Ever After'? In Sondheim and Lapine's beloved retelling of Grimm's classics, a parade of familiar folktale figures find their way 'into the woods' and try to get home before dark- What begins as an irreverent fantasy becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    03/01/2025 | 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

    Richardson Ballroom

    LIFT Conference Keynote Session: Dr. Marshall Jones: "Artificial Intelligence: The Hope. The Hype. The Hazy."

    The Artificial Intelligence (AI) industry moves faster and faster every day. We see new products released daily. We are promised that AI will change our lives and make the future better. Will it? Tomorrow's leaders need to be able to use AI but also understand its strengths and weaknesses and how to stay current. Join Marshall Jones for an interactive presentation that will help you not only better understand what AI is, and isn’t, but how you can prepare yourself for an AI future.

    Admission: FREE

    Registration link: https://winthrop.presence.io/form/lift-conference-2025-registration-form

    Event Contact: szemanm@winthrop.edu 

     

     


    03/01/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Into the Woods

    What happens after 'Happily Ever After'? In Sondheim and Lapine's beloved retelling of Grimm's classics, a parade of familiar folktale figures find their way 'into the woods' and try to get home before dark- What begins as an irreverent fantasy becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    03/02/2025 | 2:00pm - 4:45pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Into the Woods

    What happens after 'Happily Ever After'? In Sondheim and Lapine's beloved retelling of Grimm's classics, a parade of familiar folktale figures find their way 'into the woods' and try to get home before dark- What begins as an irreverent fantasy becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    03/04/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

    Byrnes Auditorium  

    Symphonic & Wind Symphonic Concert

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     


    03/06/2025 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Rutledge 119

    Liliya Zalevskaya & David Sackett Artist Talk

    Artists Liliya Zalevskaya & David Sackett will discuss their artistic process. Both artists are alumni of Goodyear Arts and both hold Masters Degrees in Their work will be on display in the Edmund Lewandowski Gallery in an exhibit titled, Frail, Brittle, Ever-Threatening.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: galleries@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/06/2025 | 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m.

    Digs 114

    Third Annual History Graduate Conference: Women In History

    Dr. Jacyln Sumner, Chair of the History Department and an Associate Professor at Presbyterian College, has been invited to give a talk on "Why Stories Written About and By Women Matter in the Field of Latin American History." This will be a talk given during Women's History Month, and it is certainly a unique approach to an important topic, as it relates to the humanities and US society and culture as well as world cultures. 

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: brightm6@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/06/2025 | 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

    Rutledge 119

    Social Emotional Learning Through Hip Hop

    This engaging presentation brings Hip Hop to life, demonstrating its deep connection to Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) and student success. Gain insight into how these dynamic practices can enhance learning environments and student engagement. Through live performances and interactive discussions, guests MC David & DJ Claude explain how Breaking, Graffiti, MC’ing, DJ’ing, and the 5th Element—Knowledge of Self—cultivate self-awareness, social skills, and resilience. With a focus on Hip-Hop Pedagogy, Service Learning, and Building Social Capital, learn how premium-quality resources, hands-on education, and mentorship empower students from all backgrounds to thrive in the arts and beyond.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact:  tselentisj@winthrop.edu

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/7/2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    Dina's Place 

    Lecture by Dr. Lucia Henderson: "Mountains of Fire: Volcanoes among the Ancient Maya and their Neighbors"

    This event focuses on how the ancient Maya and their neighbors thought about volcanoes as living beings and regularly interacted with them. It delves into Mesoamerican archaeology, iconography, epigraphy, ethnohistory, and ethnography.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: woodfillb@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    03/09/2025 | 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    Barnes Recital Hall

    Hope's Garden: Melodies for my Mother; Grief's Journey in Song; A Faculty Recital with Dr. Kristen Wunderlich

     

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/11/2025 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

    Dina's Place

    Roommate Rumble: The Culture of Conflict

    This event generates new ideas and discussions by creating space for participants to explore how cultural misunderstandings and biases can escalate conflicts, and what can be done to diffuse them. Six diverse  and qualified current Winthrop staff members with relevant experience lead each scene discussion, which focuses on interpersonal conflict between people who live together while coming from different  cultures with different experiences. Topics will include mental/physical health, college expectations, neurodivergence, relationship boundaries, and international differences

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: schraderj@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/11/2025 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Thurmond 212

    MUSC: Exploring Pharmacy

    Pharmacy is a dynamic and evolving field that plays a crucial role in healthcare, patient care, and medical advancements. This event will explore:
    ● The variety of career paths in pharmacy, including clinical pharmacy, research, hospital pharmacy, retail pharmacy, and pharmaceutical industry roles.
    ● Emerging innovations in medication therapy, biotechnology, and personalized medicine.
    ● The growing role of pharmacists in patient care, including medication management, vaccinations, and public health initiatives.
    ● The impact of pharmacy on healthcare disparities, particularly in underserved communities.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: perryr14@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/11/2025 | 6:00p.m. - 7:00p.m.

    The Little Chapel

    Writing Our Lives: Women's Poetry Reading Event

    The event will feature four published women poets: Ms. Amy Bagwell, Dr. Jo Koster, Dr. Mary Martin, and Dr. Jane Smith. All four women are Winthrop faculty members or former faculty members, and all of them are published authors. They will read selections from their poetry and will take student questions at the end of the event. 

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: hinera@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/11/2025 | 7:00p.m. - 8:15p.m.

    Dina's Place

    Do Liberal Unions Negotiate Liberal Contracts?

    Dr. Judson Abraham will present a lectute on the topic of "Do Liberal Unions Negotiate Liberal Contracts?" Recent attention to police brutality has increased public scrutiny of police unions and, by extension, the labor movement. In this talk, Dr. Judson Abraham will discuss his research into Rhode Island police union contracts and question the labor establishment's ability to manage law enforcement unions' excesses. Dr. Jennifer Leigh Disney will moderate a Q&A afterward, includingmultiple perspectives on  the issue.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: disneyj@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/11/2025 | 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

    Byrnes Auditorium

     Brass Night of America with Christian McBryde

     

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

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    03/13/2025 | 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

    Richardson Ballroom

    Diversity Peer Educators' Empowering Women Event

    The workshop explores themes of gender equality, social justice, and artistic expression by allowing students to engage in a hands-on creative activity while learning about the historical and cultural impact of women's rights movements. Through an
    academic presentation by a faculty expert and an interactive discussion, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the struggles and achievements of women across different social and cultural contexts

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: dpe@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/24/2025 | 6:00 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

    Kinard Auditorium

    Preserving the Past: The Importance of State Archives and Historic Preservation

    The event will start at 6:00pm in Kinard Auditorium. For an hour Ms. McClure, Ms. Lowry, and Dr. Lee will present their prepared presentations on different areas of importance for historic preservation. The topics include the State Archives, Records Management, the Archives & History Commission, and the National Register of Historic Places. Following this, there will then be a 15 minute timeframe for an audience Q&A to discuss the deep learning that has occurred.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: lesterd4@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/24/2025 | 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

    Owen's 104

    Strong Minds, Strong Women

    Students will engage in a discussion and a presentation on women's mental health for Women's History Month. This will be guided by Jessica J. Hudgens and Cheryl Fortner, both professionals with expertise in psychology. The event will cover mental health challenges, self-care strategies and the importance of mental well-being. Following the discussion, participants will create sugar scrubs as a hands-on self-care activity. 

    Admission: F ree

    Event Contact: sanchezdiazd2@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/24/2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.

    Dina's Place

    Women's History Month Kahoot, Lecture, and Q&A

     

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: whitfieldo2@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/24/2025 | 7:22 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Owen's G01

    Rhollng Out Gun Violence

    The panel will provide facts, statistics, and real-life stories about gun violence to help attendees understand the issue better. The discussion will focus on how gun violence affects individuals, families, and communities. We will also discuss issues of gun violence in our immediate community. Panelists include a Winthrop Police Department officer, a member of a community gun violence advocacy group, and a student with a personal connection to the issue, and statistics provided by a social work professor. The event will include a Q&A session. Information and resources will be available in the presentation and as a tangible pamphlet for attendees to take with them. These resources will include information about counseling services, advocacy organizations, hotlines, and centers in the proximity of Rock Hill.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: reidd11@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/25/2025 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

    Discovering the Hidden Value of Disruption: Learning to Become More Resilient and Effective Social Workers

    This panel discussion is sponsored by Department of Social Work in its observance and celebration of Social Work Month, which occurs in March of each year. The topic emerged as a direct response to student concerns related to current events.
    The focus of the presentation is focused on how to remain social work strong and client-focused,  in a rapidly changing environment. 

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: yousefianm@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/26/2025 | 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

    Kinard Auditorium 018

    Vive Bien, Come Bien: A Nutrition Presentation for Hispanic Health 

    Latines Unidos is hosting a nutrition event that will focus on nutrition, particularly in relation to health concerns that commonly affect the Hispanic community, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes. Dr. Evans, who has expertise in nutrition and health, from the nutrition department will give a presentation and have a Q&A and we aim to provide the public with valuable information on how nutrition can play a role in prevention and management.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: sanchezdiazd2@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/26/2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.

    Richardson Ballrooom A

    What is a Woman? Women?s & Gender Studies 101 

    This event will be a lecture, discussion, and Q&A on different scholarly definitions of 'womanhood.' Beginning with definitions of "What is a Woman?" from Simone de Beauvoir's famous work, The Second Sex, this event will explore different definitions of womanhood within the context of Women's & Gender Studies. We will explore several intersectional definitions of womanhood by examining the intersection of sex,
    gender, sexuality, race, and class, among other variables.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: disneyj@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/26/2025 | 7:22 p.m. - 8:35 p.m.

    Dina's Place

    Money Mastery

    This engaging panel discussion will explore how financial literacy intersects with culture, opportunity, and long-term success. We aim to provide students with the knowledge and tools to build wealth and create stability for their future endeavors. Some of the areas we are touching on are the following: 
    Strategies to balance school, living expenses, and personal goals while considering diverse family dynamics and current financial backgrounds, Strategies for managing student loans, exploring diverse career opportunities, and negotiating salaries to help prepare students for life post graduation, and giving insight into common money mistakes among college students and how to avoid them, emphasizing how cultural perceptions of money can shape decision-making. 

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: uleanob2@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/27/2025 | 11:30a.m. - 12:00p.m.

    The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) 

    The commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is a complex and pervasive public health issue driven by a variety of interconnected factors. These factors often intersect and create conditions that allow for the exploitation of vulnerable children and adults. This presentation will delve into the alarming issue of the commercial exploitation of children, the factors contributing to exploitation ,its psychological and social consequences, and strategic approaches in prevention and treatment.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: dneff@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/27/2025 | 5:45 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

    Richardson Ballrooom

    Spring 2025 Etiquette Dinner

    The event will begin with mocktails and networking. This will allow students to practice and receive guidance on their social skills in a formal setting critical to future career readiness. The dinner program will last approximately 90 minutes
    and consist of a four-course meal catered by Dining Services; it will feature an interactive presentation by Helen Hoban on the art of dining etiquette, for the duration of the meal. Etiquette is considered a form of cultural expression informed
    by social norms, values, and beliefs. As such, dining etiquette may be seen as a distinctly cultural experience. Yet, historically, fine dining has been viewed as a largely upper-class activity. The purpose of this event is to expose students to dining etiquette and its customs and traditions, many of which are culture bound. 

    Admission: Free

    Registration Link: https://winthrop.joinhandshake.com/events/1717932/share_preview

    Event Contact: rossr@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/27/2025 | 6:30p.m. - 8:00p.m.

    Barnes Recital Hall

    Honoring Those Before Us: Exploring the Art, Archaeology, and Legacy of the Enslaved Ancestral Burial Ground at Historic Brattonsville

    Experts in Archeology, History, and Art, and a Descendant of Historic Brattonsville will discuss the preservation and legacy of historic cemetery for enslaved individuals, This presentation will cover the cultural significance, archaeological findings, and artistic elements of the site. Attendees will gain insights into the gravesites history, discovered artifacts and the importance of honoring those laid to rest there.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: dmcknightoj@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    03/27/2025 | 7:00p.m. - 10:00p.m.

    Ampitheatre

    RAW Spring Concert Series 

    The event will feature performances by students in experimental music, poetry, live performance, art, and more, with each piece introduced and given a brief background.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: raw@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    03/28/2025 | 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

    Richardson Ballrooom A

    Global Rhythms: Traditions of Dance from around the World

     Winthrop’s Dance professor, Gabrielle Tull, will share her expertise and experience with vernacular dance forms. She will define “vernacular dance” and give background about these dances which develop organically within communities.  She will visit different examples throughout history and note its social impact. Then, during the second half of the event, the International Center’s student leaders will perform/teach a few dances. 

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: international@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    03/31/2025 | 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

    Dina's Place

    Reclaiming the Past: The Colonial Roots of the Rwandan Genocide

     The event features a screening of a 2024 documentary devoted to the colonial roots of the Rwandan genocide by the noted Rwandan journalist, photographer, filmmaker Samuel Ishimwe. Ishimwe is best known for his 2017 film "Imfura," which traces the journey of a young man who travels back to the home of his mother who disappeared during the Rwandan genocide. "Imfura" was the first Rwandan production to be included in the competition of Berlinale Shorts and went on to win the Silver Bear Jury Price at Berlin International Film Festival. The screening will feature a short introductory lecture

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: glovera@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

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    03/31/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm

    Richardson Ballroom A

    Candidate Debate 

    Candidates will answer a series of questions that apply to the Winthrop student body and campus. These question well give insight on how candidates approach different task and problems. This whole event will give the student body a chance to hear what each candidate can offer. There will be questions asked about student life and the things the student body might want to know. Our candidates will answer these questions on a
    panel to the best of their ability.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: golsonc2@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/01/2025 | 6:30pm - 7:35pm

    Dina's Place

     Capturing the Camino: 500 Miles of Saints, Bones, Tombs, and Medieval Art 

     

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: sweeneyk@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/02/2025| 6:00pm - 7:15pm

    Tillman Auditorium

    Clarence and Lynn Hornsby present the Winthrop University Model UN XLIX Keynote Address: The Fall of the Machines - Beyond the Hype: Real-World Prospects & Public Skepticism of AI

    Dr. Arthur Spirling, Professor of Politics and Director of Graduate Studies at Princeton University, will deliver the MLA Hornsby Lecture/Model UN Keynote Speech entitled, "The Fall of the Machines - Beyond the Hype: Real World Prospects and Public Skepticism of AI."
    Excitement about artificial intelligence abounds: we hear that it will revolutionize all human endeavors, including politics. Looking beyond the hype, what are the real world prospects for this? In this talk, Prof Spirling argues that the public is skeptical about AI and machine learning innovations, and they are correct to be. He will suggest some ways
    forward for academics, politicians and other stakeholders who want to harness AI to improve the lives of citizens

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: disneyj@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/02/2025| 7:30pm - 9:45pm

    Tillman Auditorium

    Parting Ways With Neo-Colonialism: Ensuring Global Achievement through Human Rights & Development for All

    Winthrop University PLSC 260 Collegiate Delegates will represent 48 Member States in the United Nations General Assembly in front of an audience of 400 high schoolers, advisors, and judges. This year's 49th Annual Winthrop University Model United Nations Conference Theme is "Parting Ways With Neo-Colonialism: Ensuring Global Achievement through Development for All. The resolution topic they will debate will focus on Human Rights efforts of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), several humanitarian emergencies identified by the UNHCR, and how we can avoid neo-colonialism and achieve human rights,development, and peace for all the world's citizens

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: disneyj@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

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    04/02/2025| 6:00pm - 7:45pm

    Tillman Auditorium

    Clarence and Lynn Hornsby present the Winthrop University Model UN XLIX KeynoteAddress: The Fall of the Machines - Beyond the Hype: Real-World Prospects & Public Skepticism of AI

    Dr. Arthur Spirling, Professor of Politics and Director of Graduate Studies at Princeton University, will deliver the MLA Hornsby Lecture/Model UN Keynote Speech entitled, "The Fall of the Machines - Beyond the Hype: Real World Prospects and Public Skepticism of AI." Excitement about artificial intelligence abounds: we hear that it will revolutionize all human endeavors, including politics. Looking beyond the hype, what are the real world prospects for this? In this talk, Prof Spirling argues that the public is skeptical about AI and machine learning innovations, and they are correct to be. He will suggest some ways forward for academics, politicians and other stakeholders who want to harness AI to improve the lives of citizens.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: disneyj@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/02/2025| 7:00pm - 8:45pm

    Dina's Place

    Coloring the Conservation Conversation - Lecture by Professor and MacArthur Fellow Dr. Drew Lanham

     Lanham will discuss what it means to embrace the full breadth of his African-American heritage and his deep kinship to nature and adoration of birds. The convergence of ornithologist, college professor, poet, author and conservation activist blend to bring our awareness of the natural world and our moral responsibility for it forward in new ways.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: wertss@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/03/2025| 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    Dina's Place

    Earth Mothers, Hero Twins, and Water Spirits: Ancient Deities of the Mississippi Valley 

    Students attending this event will be exposed to diverse Native American beliefs, customs, and cultural practices that operated throughout Northeastern North America prior to the arrival of  Westerners. Moreover, students will gain an understanding of how Native American peoples created sophisticated societies throughout Southeastern North America.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: chaconr@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

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    04/04/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm

    Byrnes Auditorium

     Grand Re-opening Concert

    Featuring acclaimed trumpeter Vince DeMartino & performance by the Wind Symphony and Jazz Ensemble

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/05/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm

    Byrnes Auditorium

    Winthrop Chorale & Collegiate Choir Concert

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/06/2025 | 3:00pm - 4:15pm

    Dina's Place

    Why the Holocaust Still Matters Today

    The Holocaust is a subject of great importance and this
    event is timed to fall near Yom HaShoah, the day in the U.S. that commemorates victims of the Holocaust. The Holocaust relates to the humanities, society, world cultures, etc. and is a topic of importance also in light of the ongoing Gaza war. Winthrop's Dr. Kristin Kiblinger (Religious Studies and International and Global Studies) will moderate a discussion/Q & A period that will allow for a broad spectrum of views, and the speaker has much experience handling this topic in an appropriately academic and sensitive way

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: kiblingerk@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    04/06/2025 | 3:00pm - 4:00pm

    Byrnes Auditorium

    Carolina's Wind Orchestra & Alumni Band Concert

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/08/2025 | 11:00am - 12:15pm

    Carrol Hall - Whitton Auditorium

    Meet the Professionals 

    The forum will open with a brief welcoming statement from event Sponsor, Dr. Hannah Richards, followed by warm-up questions composed by co-sponsor, Beta Alpha Psi. Our speakers will individually address the attendees on a variety of topics related to networking, navigating a day at work, and internship success. Additionally, attendees of the event will have the opportunity to pose questions according to their interests
    and concerns. The attendees will be able to put into practice the networking skills gleaned from Career Services and the event. With Dr. Richard?s five minute opener and the ten minute warm-up question time, the panel will address the students for 40 minutes followed by a 15-minute question and answer period.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: greffeuillel@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/08/2025 | 5:30pm - 6:30pm

    Tuttle Dining Room, McBryde Hall

    Philanthropic Social and Elizabeth Hope Reed Poster Session

    The Elizabeth Hope Reed fellows have all received scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year. These scholarships were conveyed to support both academic and experiential learning. This is a service focused scholarship program. The application must reflect dedicated community service experience or plans as part of the degree program. Scholarships awarded shall provide deserving students with the financial resources to allow them to achieve high academic and service oriented goals that will revert richly back into the needs of the community, ultimately bettering our world. We then ask these fellows to participate in a spring poster event honoring the legacy of Elizabeth Hope Reed and her commitment to community service. Students present their work to a general audience which provides an opportunity to share their research and bring attention to community needs.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: jacobseng@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/08/2025 | 6:00pm - 7:00pm

    Richardson Ballroom A

    Diversity Peer Educators' International Game Night

    At each table, you'll find a game from a different part of the world, with simple instructions to help you dive into the experience. Whether it's a traditional board game, a card game, or a strategy game, each rotation offers something new and exciting. As you play, you'll not only have fun but also gain insight into the cultural significance of the games and their origins. Our event will include an educational component led by a faculty advisor, who will help students gain a deeper understanding of the cultural context behind the games, share fun facts, and answer any questions you may have. This event is designed to celebrate diversity, promote cross-cultural understanding, and create an inclusive environment where everyone can enjoy and learn together. Come for the games, stay for the learning, and celebrate global culture with us!

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: Diversity@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/09/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:00pm

    Graduate Showcase: 3MGS Competition

    EVENT CANCELLED!!

    The 3MGS (Three Minute Graduate Showcase) is a competition where graduate students present their research to a general audience in only 3 minutes with one powerpoint slide. Undergraduate students in attendance will be exposed to professional research in variety of disciplines. Programs represented by past presenters range from Studio Art to Teaching to Biology.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: jacobseng@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/09/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:00pm

    Kinard Auditorium

    ASL Workshop presented by Delta Zeta

    At this event you will learn the starting basics of ASL. ASL is a worldy used language and at a school with an amazing education program, I believe it is important to highlight this. We will have an interpreter from Delta Zeta?s local philanthropy partner, the South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind, lead the workshop. This is a great opportunity for students to learn why ASL is so important and how it impacts people?s everyday lives. People who are hard of hearing or have speech impediments depend on ASL to be able to communicate with the world, and we should acknowledge and celebrate that. Since we will be out of school in May, which is National Speech and Hearing month, we decided to host this event now to bring awareness to the month before we leave for the year.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: carswella3@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/09/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm

    Byrnes Auditorium

     Winthrop Symphony Orchestra Concert (part of Byrnes Auditorium Grand Re-opening)

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/09/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Antigone

    A brutal civil war has ravaged the land, and the victorious Creon of Thebes forbids anyone from burying the traitor who started the conflict. When Antigone, discontent to let her brother go without proper funeral rites, takes matters into her own hands, she sparks a revolution that pits parent against child, sibling against sibling, and civil law against the gods. In this fresh and vibrant take on an ancient classic, family love and civil disobedience clash in titanic fashion.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/10/2025 | 11:00am - 12:15pm

    DIGS 114

    Sexual Health Awareness for AAPI Communities

    Ms. McLendon from the SC Department of Public Health will be lecturing on the underreported statistics of STIs (sexually transmitted illnesses) in AAPI communities. She will break down the stigmatization of sexual health problems by debunking misconceptions.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: AAPI@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/10/2025 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm

    Richardson Ballroom

    Leveraging Legacy: Black Alumni on Social Capital and Collective Power Panel & Networking Mixer

    Black Alumni Weekend kicks off with a one-hour panel discussion featuring distinguished Black alumni sharing their insights on social capital, leveraging a Winthrop degree beyond graduation, and utilizing your Winthrop connections regionally, nationally and internationally. The panel will be moderated by Ashlye Rumph-Geddis Wilkerson '05, leadership speaker, consultant, and coach - Phenomenal Women Leading; and member of the Winthrop Board of Trustees. The panel will feature The Honorable DeAndrea Gist Benjamin '94, United States Circuit Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; Leslie Brown '15, production manager, McGee Media; Antjuan Seawright '08, founder and chief executive officer, Blueprint Strategy; Chad Steele '97, senior vice president of communications, Baltimore Ravens; Jimi "Dammit Wesley" Thompson '08, co-founder of the DURAG FESTIVAL and creative entrepreneur; Mike Tillman '14, premium services coordinator, Tepper Sports & Entertainment

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: tuttlel@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/10/2025 | 6:00pm - 7:00pm

    Whitton Auditorium, Carroll Hall

    Graduate Showcase: 3MGS Competition

    The 3MGS (Three Minute Graduate Showcase) is a competition where graduate students present their research to a general audience in only 3 minutes with one powerpoint slide. Undergraduate students in attendance will be exposed to professional research in variety of disciplines. Programs represented by past presenters range from Studio Art to Teaching to Biology.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: jacobseng@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/10/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:00pm

    Dina's Place

    2025 Anthology Showcase 

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: pregnallg2@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/10/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Antigone

    A brutal civil war has ravaged the land, and the victorious Creon of Thebes forbids anyone from burying the traitor who started the conflict. When Antigone, discontent to let her brother go without proper funeral rites, takes matters into her own hands, she sparks a revolution that pits parent against child, sibling against sibling, and civil law against the gods. In this fresh and vibrant take on an ancient classic, family love and civil disobedience clash in titanic fashion.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

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    04/11/2025 | 10:00am - 11:30am

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Antigone

    A brutal civil war has ravaged the land, and the victorious Creon of Thebes forbids anyone from burying the traitor who started the conflict. When Antigone, discontent to let her brother go without proper funeral rites, takes matters into her own hands, she sparks a revolution that pits parent against child, sibling against sibling, and civil law against the gods. In this fresh and vibrant take on an ancient classic, family love and civil disobedience clash in titanic fashion.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

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    04/11/2025 | 12:00pm - 5:00pm

    DIGS lobby, Richardson ballroom, and Digs and West
    Center lecture rooms

    Showcase of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors (SOURCE)

    The various activities will include dance and music performances and design/art presentations from the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Poster and oral presentations will be given by students from the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business and Technology, College of Education, Sport and Human Sciences, as well as the School of  and Continuing Online Education. SOURCE includes oral presentations and poster presentations, followed by a session of Performances, ending with another session of oral and poster presentations concluding with an awards ceremony around 5pm.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: blairs@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/11/2025 | 2:00pm - 3:00pm

    Dina's Place

    The State of the Black Student: Voices, Visions and Alumni Connections

    A panel discussion from centered on the experiences, challenges and aspirations of Black students at Winthrop. Featuring insights from Black alumni who are educational leaders, this session will explore the state of Black students nationally and how these trends impact our alma mater. Together, we?ll examine what today?s Black students need from the alumni community and how we can collectively create a supportive and empowering environment.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: tuttlel@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/11/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Antigone

    A brutal civil war has ravaged the land, and the victorious Creon of Thebes forbids anyone from burying the traitor who started the conflict. When Antigone, discontent to let her brother go without proper funeral rites, takes matters into her own hands, she sparks a revolution that pits parent against child, sibling against sibling, and civil law against the gods. In this fresh and vibrant take on an ancient classic, family love and civil disobedience clash in titanic fashion.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/12/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Antigone

    A brutal civil war has ravaged the land, and the victorious Creon of Thebes forbids anyone from burying the traitor who started the conflict. When Antigone, discontent to let her brother go without proper funeral rites, takes matters into her own hands, she sparks a revolution that pits parent against child, sibling against sibling, and civil law against the gods. In this fresh and vibrant take on an ancient classic, family love and civil disobedience clash in titanic fashion.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/12/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Byrnes Auditorium

    Opera Production

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/13/2025 | 2:00pm - 3:30pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Antigone

    A brutal civil war has ravaged the land, and the victorious Creon of Thebes forbids anyone from burying the traitor who started the conflict. When Antigone, discontent to let her brother go without proper funeral rites, takes matters into her own hands, she sparks a revolution that pits parent against child, sibling against sibling, and civil law against the gods. In this fresh and vibrant take on an ancient classic, family love and civil disobedience clash in titanic fashion.

    Admission: Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/13/2025 | 3:00pm - 4:00pm

    Byrnes Auditorium

    Opera Production

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/14/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:15pm

    Richardson Ballroom

    Recognizing Privilege

     

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: whitfieldo2@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/15/2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm

    Owens G01

    Bridging Borders: Navigating Cross-Cultural Relationships in International Social Work

    This event will include a lecture of roughly 35 minutes where Dr. Orme will share 
    about her experiences of studying abroad and conducting research in South Africa and Ghana. She will also ask participants to participate in 2 brief conversations (5 minutes each) with some of their peers to help them connect on a deeper level and build 
    bridges with people who may be different from them. It is expected that students will be able to identify some of the salient aspects of their own culture when it comes to navigating relationships. There will be 15 minutes for questions. 

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: ormej@winthrop.edu  

     

     

     

     

     

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    04/15/2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm

    Dina's Place

    Affinity STI Awareness & Prevention 

    STI awareness and prevention are crucial issues for college students, as young adults are among the populations most affected by sexually transmitted infections. The event will provide current, research-based information on prevention strategies, treatment options, and debunking common myths about STIs. Additionally, it will address emerging concerns, such as the impact of dating apps, hookup culture, and disparities in sexual healthcare access.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: perryr14@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/15/2025 | 7:30pm - 8:30pm

    Barnes Recital Hall

     Joint Concert - Commercial Music and Jazz Ensemble Concert

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/16/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm

    Whitton Auditorium 

    Inclusive Futures: A Conversation on Minorities in Corporate America

    The discussion will feature minority panelists that work in fields within Corporate America.  During this event, the panelists will discuss their experiences as minorities in Corporate America. They  will detail any obstacles relating to them being a minority that they faced while attempting to get jobs and while on their jobs. This subject is important as it discusses potential issues in society minorities may face while attempting to get certain jobs. This event not only informs the audience about people's experiences, but it also allows them to ask questions and relate to these experiences. This topic relates to humanities,  society, and culture as it talks about societal issues of diversity and inclusion in workplace environments.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: noblet3@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/16/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Playing With Fire: (After Frankenstein)

     Mary Shelly’s legendary masterpiece, Frankenstein, is not only a gothic tale of horror, but a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive passion, unchecked science, and the estrangement of god and man. At once intellectually insightful and emotionally complex; Playing with Fire is a modern morality play that eloquently speaks to some of the most burning moral and ethical questions of our time!

    Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/16/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Barnes Recital Hall

    Clarinet Ensemble Recital

     

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/17/2025 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm

    McBrydeHall

    Denim Day: Fashion Show

    The event will begin with a brief introduction by the host, explaining the significance of Denim Day and setting the stage for the discussion. Following this, the fashion show will take place, featuring models showcasing both modest and immodest looks to challenge societal narratives surrounding clothing and victim-blaming. Each look will be accompanied by a brief commentary explaining its relevance to the discussion.
    After the fashion show, a panel discussion will feature experts in sexual assault awareness, Title IX policies, and cultural studies. Panelists will discuss the misconceptions around clothing and consent, the role of Title IX in addressing sexual assault, and the impact of societal norms on survivor advocacy.

    Admission: Free

    Event Contact: cornwellc@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/17/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

     Playing With Fire: (After Frankenstein)

     Mary Shelly’s legendary masterpiece, Frankenstein, is not only a gothic tale of horror, but a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive passion, unchecked science, and the estrangement of god and man. At once intellectually insightful and emotionally complex; Playing with Fire is a modern morality play that eloquently speaks to some of the most burning moral and ethical questions of our time!

    Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/18/2025 | 2:00pm - 3:00pm

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Junior Choreography Showcase 

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact:ozustk@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/18/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Playing With Fire: (After Frankenstein)

     Mary Shelly’s legendary masterpiece, Frankenstein, is not only a gothic tale of horror, but a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive passion, unchecked science, and the estrangement of god and man. At once intellectually insightful and emotionally complex; Playing with Fire is a modern morality play that eloquently speaks to some of the most burning moral and ethical questions of our time!

    Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/19/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Johnson Studio Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Playing With Fire: (After Frankenstein)

     Mary Shelly’s legendary masterpiece, Frankenstein, is not only a gothic tale of horror, but a cautionary tale about the dangers of excessive passion, unchecked science, and the estrangement of god and man. At once intellectually insightful and emotionally complex; Playing with Fire is a modern morality play that eloquently speaks to some of the most burning moral and ethical questions of our time!

    Admission: Tickets: $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/22/2025 | 6:00pm - 7:30pm

    Dina's Place

    Learning from those with Lived Child Welfare Experience: A Panel Event

    Panel speakers with relevant, lived child welfare experience will share about their lives and unique experiences with foster care and adoption. Panelists will speak about risk and protective factors associated with going to and graduating from college. Panelists will share perspectives on resources and supports necessary for students with lived child welfare experience and childhood adversity and trauma to be successful as college students and graduates. The topic(s) of this proposed cultural event relate to the humanities, broader society, and culture. A primary goal of this event is to raise awareness about the population of students who have been directly impacted by foster care and/or adoption and identify the unique barriers experienced and resources needed among this unique population.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: bloomquistk@winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/22/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    McBryde Hall

    Chamber Singers Concert

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/24/2025 | 11:00am - 12:00pm

    Dina's Place

    How to Get The World (and Conservatives) In On Climate Action

    Bob Inglis, a former U.S. Congressman with first-hand experience of the political costs of environmental responsibility, will speak about climate change, its effects on our planet, and the role that conservativism out to take in facing the realities of this looming anthropogenic catastrophe.

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: hoberta@winthrop.edu

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/24/2025 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm

    Dina's Place

    The Business of Creativity: Entrepreneurship & Photography - Presented by Orlando McGill (CEO of Sniper Productions, LLC)

    At this event, you will learn about entrepreneurship in the creative industry, Mastering Photography & Visual Storytelling, and building a sustainable creative career. There will also be a live demonstration of hands-on photography, discussing camera settings and types of cameras. Photography and videography hold immense cultural significance as they serve as powerful tools for storytelling, documentation, and expression. Each person in attendance can get ONE professional headshot done before they leave. Use link below in order to sign-up to get your free headshot done. Those who would like a headshot are encouraged to dress the part.

    Admission: FREE

    Headshot sign-up link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfdN_2AGN7hOesWDCD4a2ORfnGIEq5YNR74kDs0wBYWHFm6rw/viewform?usp=header 

    Event Contact: snipertfo@gmail.com

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/24/2025 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm

    Richardson Ballroom A 

    AAPI Heritage Celebration

    The event is largely informational about AAPI Culture with a simple, guided performance by one of our organization members. Besides that, there will also be a small discussion and we will have videos on musical performances of various countries broadcasted on the PowerPoint. Indian and Chinese food will be served along with a Thai beverage. THIS EVENT IS RSVP ONLY. We will accept up to 20 people in attendance. 

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: AAPI@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

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    04/24/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Byrnes Auditorium 

    Symphonic Band Concert

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/25/2025 | 10:00am -11:30am

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Spring Dance Showcase

    An evening of selected works by students, faculty, and guest artists.  Come see an electric showcase of the best of the year's dancing in the Department of Theatre and Dance.  A variety of dance styles will be featured.

    Admission:Tickets:  $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/25/2025 | 10:15pm -11:15am

    Johnson Studio Theatre

    Red Riding Hood

    Students with the Theatre For All program will perform Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood is a well-known fairy tale that teaches its audience about stranger danger and following directions. A young girl travels to her grandma's house. But on her journey, she encounters a dangerous wolf. Despite distractions, the girl makes her way to Grandma's. In this performance, music and dance will help bring the story to life!

    Admission: FREE

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    Event Contact: remiak2@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/25/2025 | 7:30pm -9:00pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Spring Dance Showcase

    An evening of selected works by students, faculty, and guest artists.  Come see an electric showcase of the best of the year's dancing in the Department of Theatre and Dance.  A variety of dance styles will be featured.

    Admission:Tickets:  $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/25/2025 | 8:00pm -9:00pm

    Johnson StudioTheatre

    Red Riding Hood

    Students with the Theatre For All program will perform Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood is a well-known fairy tale that teaches its audience about stranger danger and following directions. A young girl travels to her grandma's house. But on her journey, she encounters a dangerous wolf. Despite distractions, the girl makes her way to Grandma's. In this performance, music and dance will help bring the story to life!

    Admission: FREE

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    Event Contact: remiak2@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/26/2025 | 7:30pm -9:00pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Spring Dance Showcase

    An evening of selected works by students, faculty, and guest artists.  Come see an electric showcase of the best of the year's dancing in the Department of Theatre and Dance.  A variety of dance styles will be featured.

    Admission:Tickets:  $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/26/2025 | 8:00pm -9:00pm

    Johnson Studio Theatre

    Red Riding Hood

    Students with the Theatre For All program will perform Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood is a well-known fairy tale that teaches its audience about stranger danger and following directions. A young girl travels to her grandma's house. But on her journey, she encounters a dangerous wolf. Despite distractions, the girl makes her way to Grandma's. In this performance, music and dance will help bring the story to life!

    Admission: FREE

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    Event Contact: remiak2@mailbox.winthrop.edu 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/27/2025 | 2:30pm -3:30pm

    Johnson Theatre, Johnson Hall

    Spring Dance Showcase

    An evening of selected works by students, faculty, and guest artists.  Come see an electric showcase of the best of the year's dancing in the Department of Theatre and Dance.  A variety of dance styles will be featured.

    Admission:Tickets:  $5 with Winthrop ID/$10 general public

    Event Contact: gradl@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/27/2025 | 4:00pm - 5:30pm

    Byrnes Auditorium 

    Wind Symphony Orchestra Concert

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


    04/28/2025 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm

    Byrnes Auditorium

    Carolina Wind Orchestra Concert

     

    Admission: FREE

    Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu 

    CVPA Sponsored Event