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.
01/19/2026 | 7:06pm - 9:00pm
Dina's Place
MLK Candlelight Service
The MLK Vigil Service, hosted by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. chapter, is a cultural and commemorative event honoring the life and legacy of Brother Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The program will begin with a formal welcome and opening led by chapter members, setting a reflective and respectful tone for the evening. This will be followed by a musical selection by WU Vision of Praise, using song and artistic expression to honor the spiritual and cultural traditions connected to the Civil Rights Movement. Next, members of the chapter will present historical information highlighting Dr. King's life, leadership, and lasting impact on social justice, equality, and service to humanity. The event will then feature a guest speaker, who will deliver an inspirational message connecting Dr. King's values and teachings to present-day social issues and encouraging continued civic engagement. The vigil will conclude with a moment of reflection and closing remarks, reinforcing themes of unity, remembrance, and community responsibility Admission: FREE Event Contact: aphia@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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01/22/2026 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Dina's Place
MLK Week: The Sound of a DreamThis event is a music-centered cultural and educational experience featuring the Winthrop
Chorale and Chamber Singers, who will perform four musical selections, each composed
by a Black composer. The program is designed to broaden students? appreciation for
the performing arts by highlighting historically significant composers whose contributions
are often underrepresented in traditional music curricula. Before each selection,
Collins Cornwell from the Dean of Students Office will provide a brief explanation
of the piece, the composer, and its historical and cultural relevance, allowing students
to engage with the music through an informed and educational lens. All student performers
will be under Admission: FREE Event Contact: cornwellc@winthrop.edu |
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01/23/2026 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
Glow From Within"Glow From Within" centers on yoga as a practice with deep cultural, historical, and
societal significance, rather than treating it solely as physical exercise. The event
relates directly to the humanities, world cultures, and society by examining yoga's
origins, its global transmission, and its contemporary role in discussions of mental
health, identity, and well-being. The topic introduces new ideas by encouraging participants
to understand wellness practices through a cultural and ethical lens, including issues
of accessibility and cultural appreciation. Admission: FREE Event Contact: xibetappd@gmail.com |
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01/27/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Dina's Place
Breaking the Silence: A Human Trafficking Awareness Seminar
This event will feature a guest speaker (Monique Garvin) who will discuss her position in the Attorney General's office, common misconceptions of what human trafficking looks like, statistics of human trafficking, relevant legal definitions, and preventative measures taken by the state of South Carolina.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: noblet3@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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01/31/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Opera Performance
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/02/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Opera Matinee Performance
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/02/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Barnes Recital Hall
Black History Month Recital
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/07/2026 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Church - 421 Oakland Avenue
Dinner at Oakland Avenue Presbyterian Church with a panel discussion with
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02/10/2026 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Dacus Library
5 Lessons From the American Revolution in South CarolinaThere will be a lecture about the American Revolution in South Carolina and will be given by Dr. Edward Lee, Professor of History at Winthrop University, who has written and lectured extensively on the importance of the American Revolution and lists South Carolina history as one of his areas of expertise. Dr. Lee is also a member of the SC250 Commission, which was created in 2019 by the state legislature to celebrate the Patriots who fought in South Carolina from 1775 to 1781, as well as the chair of the State Archives Commission. The subject of Dr. Lee's lecture is important as 2026 is the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution and will relate the Revolution back to Winthrop's home, South Carolina. Admission: FREE Event Contact:b aaldwella@winthrop.edu |
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02/10/2026 | 6:00pm - 7:15pm
Dina's Place
National Hijab Day Celebration
Join us for National Hijab Day, an engaging and welcoming event where students come together to learn, listen, and connect. Hear personal stories from Muslim students, explore the meaning of hijab and modesty, and ask questions in an open, respectful space. Whether you’re curious, supportive, or just want to learn something new, everyone is welcome. Students who attend will receive a surprise gift!
Admission: FREE Event Contact: alshamans2@winthrop.edu |
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02/10/2026 | 8:00pm - 9:15pm
Owens G-05
This Bear is From...The program will start with a presentation by Associate Professor Adam Glover from the Department of World Languages and Cultures. He will talk about the countries of Latin America and introduce cultural, historical, and social facts. Participants will be able to ask questions during or after the presentation. After the presentation, participants will go to the front of the room and pick a teddy bear. Each teddy bear will have the name of a Latin American country on it. Next, participants will spend about 40 minutes doing short research on their assigned country. They will find at least 10 fun facts and use the information to decorate their teddy bear based on the culture of that country. After the activity time, participants will take turns coming to the front to present their teddy bear. Each person will share what their teddy looks like, what country they received, and the fun facts they learned. This part will include group listening and discussion. At the end of the event, participants will be allowed to take their teddy bears home. *This event has limited materials and registration is now closed. Supplies have already been purchased based on the number of registered attendees.
Event Contact: sanchezdiazd2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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02/12/2026 | 5:30pm - 7:00pm
DIGS 114
Sewing WorkshopThis event is a workshop hosted by Prof. Stacey Davidson as she explains the basics of sewing and mending, and how they can be utilized to prolong the life of clothing or to alternatively use them in other contexts, like art. There will be an emphasis on upcycling and educating on the problems of over consumption, specifically in the fashion industry.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: standforjustice@winthrop.edu |
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02/16/2026 | 5:00pm - 6:15pm
Digs 114
Adopt a Capybara: Latin America Edition
This event will begin with participants arriving and sitting at their tables. The program will start with a 20-minute presentation by Associate Professor Adam Glover from the Department of World Languages and Cultures. He will talk about the countries of Latin America and introduce cultural, historical, and social facts. Participants will be able to ask questions during or after the presentation. After the presentation, participants will go to the front of the room and pick a capybara. Each capybara will have the name of a Latin American country on it. Next, participants will spend about 40 minutes doing short research on their assigned country. They will find at least 10 fun facts and use the information to customize their capybara with clothes and decorations based on the culture of that country. At the end of the event, participants will be allowed to take their capybaras home.
*IF YOU DID NOT REGISTER FOR EVENT, YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND. ALL AVAILABLE SPOTS ARE NOW FILLED! Admission: FREE Event Contact: sanchezdiazd2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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02/17/2026 | 11:00am - 12:15pm
Dina's Place
Sex, Consent, & More: Honest Conversations About Boundaries, Communication, and
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02/17/2026 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Dina's Place
Healing Ourselves: Black College Students, Mental Health & Wellness
The event will be a panel discussing lived experiences, challenges, and coping strategies of black college students and the role mental health stigma plays in Black communities.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: Tspeaks52@gmail.com |
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02/17/2026 | 7:30pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra
Admission: Free to WU Students Reserve tickets here: https://winthropmusictickets.ludus.com/index.php Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/19/2026 | 11:00am - 12:15pm
Johnson Studio Theater
Learn How to Improvise - ImprovThis!
This workshop will teach students how to participate in the acting style called "improv". Learning this skill will give students a deeper understanding of theater and acting as a whole. The workshop will teach the importance of improvisation even outside of an acting scenario. When an audience becomes part of the performance it strengthens the appreciation for the art form
Admission: FREE Event Contact: hillk19@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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02/19/2026 | 7:00pm - 8:15pm
Dina's Place
The Simril(l)s: A Family in Black & White
Spenser Simrill, Jr. is descended from slaveholders and Michael Simril, from people they enslaved. Together, they have researched their York County, South Carolina, roots to embark upon an extraordinary journey of reconciliation and healing. Their documentary takes many twists and turns, including uncovering the history of their forebear, the Reverend Elias Hill,who, with his niece Harriet Simril, testified in 1871 in federal court against the violence and voter suppression of the Ku Klux Klan, and then led 166 formerly enslaved persons to Liberia to begin new lives. Based on their research, in 2017 the state of South Carolina dedicated an historic marker at Allison Creek Presbyterian Church, York County, to commemorate their courage and that of other family members. Spenser Simrill, Jr. and Michael Simril will share their work and experiences with us after the showing of the documentary. A display of historic sources will be available outside of Dina’s Place before and after the program.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: gillikinm@winthrop.edu |
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02/19/2026 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Digs 114
Lunar New Year
Ring in the Lunar New Year with a night full of culture, celebration, and community!
Join us as we honor traditions from across East and Southeast Asia through music,
dance, and delicious food. Experience performances, hands-on activities, and the festive
spirit that marks the start of a new year filled with luck and renewal. Bring your
friends and come celebrate this vibrant cultural event. Admission: FREE Event Contact: sinx2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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02/19/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
McBryde Hall
Voices of Color
Voices of Color is a choral concert that takes the listener on a Journey following the voices of People of Color. This concert will feature works by Andre Thomas, B. E. Boykin, and Moses Hogan.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: pattonn@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/20/2026 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Owens G-01
CONSERVATIVE CLIMATE COURAGE NO. WE'RE NOT KIDDINGThis event will feature a public address by Bob Inglis, former U.S. Congressman and founder of republicEn, focused on climate change and its implications for society, culture, and civic responsibility. Drawing on his experience in national politics and his work engaging conservative audiences on environmental stewardship, Inglis will examine climate change as a cultural and social challenge that intersects with values, identity, and democratic discourse in the United States. The talk will also explore the evolving role of conservatism in responding to climate change and how differing ideological perspectives can engage productively with this global issue. Admission: FREE Event Contact: byrdb7@winthrop.edu |
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02/20/2026 | 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Student Activity Center
So You Think You Can Function?This program confronts culturally ingrained myths about impairment, such as the belief that individuals can function normally or better while intoxicated or otherwise impaired. These myths are reinforced through media, peers, and historical attitudes toward substances and risk-taking, particularly in college and youth cultures. Participants will experience simulated impairment and learn about effects and consequences through activities and expert-led discussion. Admission: FREE Event Contact: timmonsj@winthrop.edu |
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02/21/2026 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
LIFT 2026 Conference Keynote Speaker: Matt Kovatchis
Winthrop University's Leadership Institute for First-Timers (LIFT 2026) is pleased
to welcome Matt Kovatchis, nationally-recognized leadership speaker, author, and executive
coach as its 2026 keynote speaker. Join us for an hour-long program, featuring an
interactive presentation and Q&A: "Stop Beating Yourself Up: De-Stress through Self-Compassion."
*must register for conference by Friday, February 6* Registration Link: https://winthrop.presence.io/form/lift-conference-2026-registration-form Admission: FREE Event Contact: szemanm@winthrop.edu |
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02/23/2026 | 7:30pm
Richardson Ballroom
4th Annual Celebration of Black History Music History: Featuring the Jazz and Commercial Music Ensembles
Admission: Tickets are $5 and can be purchased here: https://winthropmusictickets.ludus.com/index.phps Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/24/2026 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Via Zoom:
https://winthrop-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/FQWwAQeFSG
ug7aBJXs0Mhw#/registration
Black Individuals Living with a Mental Illness: Still not a Monolith CommunityThe number of Black individuals living with a mental illness is growing steadily. Yet, the community remains relatively unseen. This could be because of factors such stigmatization of mental illness and the lack of adequate and culturally relevant mental health services. Being unseen could lead to being misunderstood and hence underserved. This 45 minute presentation with 15 minutes for Q&A will shed light on the population of Black individuals living with a mental illness, highlighting its diversity, trials, and victories. It will also highlight approaches on how society, including students, can help boost support for this population, thereby helping to improve their lived experience Admission: FREE Event Contact: mccarthye4@winthrop.edu |
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02/24/2026 | 6:00pm - 7:15pm
Owens G01
The Importance of Black Educators
"The Importance of Black Educators" aims to engage students during Black History Month
about the critical role Black educators play as leaders, mentors, and advocates for
positive learning environments and student success through representation. Panelists
will include K-12 teachers and administrators, and higher education faculty from
across the York County/Charlotte-Mecklenburg County region. Panelist Admission: FREE Event Contact: jamesa13@winthrop.edu ; mikellm3@winthrop.edu |
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02/24/2026 | 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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02/25/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom
This bold adaptation of the first play published by an African American follows Cato, a complicit "house slave," and Glen and Melinda, two enslaved lovers, who risk everything for freedom. Dr Marvin McAllister brings new life to William Wells Brown's powerful mix of melodrama, minstrelsy, and anti-slavery oration. Rich with historical insight and infused with modern music--from bluegrass to bounce, gospel to big beat--The Escape offers a rare look at slavery and resistance from a contemporary perspective--urgent, unforgettable, and triumphant. Admission:Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/25/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Dina's Place
WUVOP African-American Heritage Concert
The Winthrop University Vision of Prayze Gospel Choir will host its highly anticipated Annual African-American Heritage Gospel Concert to celebrate the rich heritage and cultural effect that gospel music has in our society. Held in the midst of Black History Month, this year's musical event will honor several gospel choirs that have made a significant impact in the gospel music industry as well as the African-American church as a whole.
Admission:Tickets: FREE Event Contact: ugginst3@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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02/26/2026 | 4:00pm - 4:45pm
Dina's Place
Black History in TheaterWith a presentation from Winthrop professor Melvin McAllister, attendees will be walked through an overview of black history in the context of theater. Taking place during Black History Month, it will be an educational and informative event for all. This topic relates to humanities, the arts, society and culture, and world culture(s) according to the Cultural Event guidelines. The presentation will be about 45 minutes teaching students about the achievements and history of Black actors, directors, and more as well as how black people were portrayed in theater in the past.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: hillk19@winthrop.edu |
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02/26/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom
This bold adaptation of the first play published by an African American follows Cato, a complicit "house slave," and Glen and Melinda, two enslaved lovers, who risk everything for freedom. Dr Marvin McAllister brings new life to William Wells Brown's powerful mix of melodrama, minstrelsy, and anti-slavery oration. Rich with historical insight and infused with modern music--from bluegrass to bounce, gospel to big beat--The Escape offers a rare look at slavery and resistance from a contemporary perspective--urgent, unforgettable, and triumphant. Admission:Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/27/2026| 10:00am - 12:00pm
Johnson Theatre
The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom
This bold adaptation of the first play published by an African American follows Cato, a complicit "house slave," and Glen and Melinda, two enslaved lovers, who risk everything for freedom. Dr Marvin McAllister brings new life to William Wells Brown's powerful mix of melodrama, minstrelsy, and anti-slavery oration. Rich with historical insight and infused with modern music--from bluegrass to bounce, gospel to big beat--The Escape offers a rare look at slavery and resistance from a contemporary perspective--urgent, unforgettable, and triumphant. Admission:Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/27/2026 | 2:00pm - 3:00pm
WEST CENTER COURTS H & J
Eagle OlympicsThe International Center's staff, with the help of Geoff Morrow, will help participants understand more about the Winter Olympic events. International Students will share about their home countries' teams and organize some fun competitions for Winthrop Eagles to do on the West Center Courts. Admission: FREE Event Contact: lowreyl@winthrop.edu |
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02/27/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom
This bold adaptation of the first play published by an African American follows Cato, a complicit "house slave," and Glen and Melinda, two enslaved lovers, who risk everything for freedom. Dr Marvin McAllister brings new life to William Wells Brown's powerful mix of melodrama, minstrelsy, and anti-slavery oration. Rich with historical insight and infused with modern music--from bluegrass to bounce, gospel to big beat--The Escape offers a rare look at slavery and resistance from a contemporary perspective--urgent, unforgettable, and triumphant. Admission:Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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02/28/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom
This bold adaptation of the first play published by an African American follows Cato, a complicit "house slave," and Glen and Melinda, two enslaved lovers, who risk everything for freedom. Dr Marvin McAllister brings new life to William Wells Brown's powerful mix of melodrama, minstrelsy, and anti-slavery oration. Rich with historical insight and infused with modern music--from bluegrass to bounce, gospel to big beat--The Escape offers a rare look at slavery and resistance from a contemporary perspective--urgent, unforgettable, and triumphant. Admission:Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/01/2026 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Theatre
The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom
This bold adaptation of the first play published by an African American follows Cato, a complicit "house slave," and Glen and Melinda, two enslaved lovers, who risk everything for freedom. Dr Marvin McAllister brings new life to William Wells Brown's powerful mix of melodrama, minstrelsy, and anti-slavery oration. Rich with historical insight and infused with modern music--from bluegrass to bounce, gospel to big beat--The Escape offers a rare look at slavery and resistance from a contemporary perspective--urgent, unforgettable, and triumphant.
Admission:Tickets: $10 with Winthrop ID/$15 general public Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/02/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Carolinas Wind Orchestra Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/03/2026 | 11:00am - 12:30pm
Barnes Recital Hall
Women's History Month Recital
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: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/03/2026 | 5:00pm - 6:00pm
Owens G-01
The State of Coral Reefs & What We Are Doing to Save Them
The event will include a presentation on the "The State of Coral Reefs & What We Are Doing to Save Them." Dr. Martell will discuss why coral reefs are integral to the health and well being of society. While they cover a very small proportion of area of the ocean, coral reefs support over 1 billion people as a food source. Further degradation of the coastlines are guaranteed with the loss of these protective structures and the cost to coastal communities as well as tourism industries will be astronomical. With the value of these animals and this ecosystem established, Dr. Martell will discuss potential methods for saving these vulnerable ecosystems, with focus on her expertise the physiological approaches, and discuss how effective previous attempts have been. Admission: FREE Event Contact: boyerd@winthrop.edu |
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03/04/2026 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Dina's Place
Film Screening: The Lost Leonardo
The Lost Leonardo (2021) is culturally and artistically significant because it explores the intersection of art, commerce, and global politics through the rediscovery of the Salvator Mundi, a painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. The documentary highlights the enduring fascination with Leonardo as an icon of artistic genius, while also exposing how the art world operates as a network of power, secrecy, and financial speculation. Artistically, the film raises critical questions about authenticity, conservation, and the criteria by which a work is attributed to a master, inviting viewers to reflect on how meaning andvalue are constructed in art history. Culturally, it demonstrates how a single painting became a commodity of staggering worth, caught between museums, oligarchs, and governments. By weaving together issues of aesthetics, economics, and ethics, The Lost Leonardo illustrates how art in the 21st century is never just about beauty but also about influence and control. Admission: FREE Event Contact: sweeneyk@winthrop.edu |
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03/04/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Barnes Recital Hall
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)
by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/05/2026 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
119 Rutledge
Artist Talk with Alice Ballard
Alice Ballard will have an open conversation about her work in the exhibition, "From the Cradle", on display February 16 - March 13 in the Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery
Admission: FREE Event Contact: galleries@winthrop.edu |
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03/05/2026 | 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Dina's Place
"How to Thrive in the Apocalypse" lecture by Lizzie Wade
This is a lecture about lessons for the present from global archaeology, specifically looking at different collapses over time. the lecture description is: Climate change, global plagues, state collapse? Let's just say it. We're living through the end of the world. But if we can face the hard truths of the apocalypse, we can use them to cultivate meaningful, consequential lives and build the kinds of societies we need and want. In this talk, Lizzie Wade shares five lessons from her book APOCALYPSE: How Catastrophe Transformed Our World and Can Forge New Futures that show us how to leave behind the world that has failed us and create a better one instead.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: woodfillb@winthrop.edu |
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03/05/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Barnes Recital Hall
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)
by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/06/2026 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Pop Gallery, Blue Goose Studios, 361 Oakland Ave, Rock Hill, SC, 29732
Professional Practices Exhibition Artist Talks
BFA Juniors will discuss the works in their collaboratively curated exhibition, and will walk viewers through each of the artworks.
Event Contact: osteenc@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/06/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Barnes Recital Hall
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)
by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/07/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Barnes Recital Hall
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)
by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/08/2026 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Barnes Recital Hall
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)
by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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03/10/2026 | 7:00pm - 8:15pm
Whitton Auditorium
Is AI Stealing our Jobs?Aimee Meader (moderator) will provide context about the AI landscape. Event Contact: meadera@winthrop.edu |
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03/12/2026 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Dacus Library
Wild Indians and the Devil: The Catawba Indian Spirit World
A lecture will be given about Catawba Nation culture and the importance of archival
research of South Carolina's history given by two librarians from USC's South Caroliniana
Library, one of whom has done extensive research about the Catawba Nation and has
even written a book about their culture and the other who iswell-versed in their l
ibrary's archival research. The subject of their lecture is important because Winthrop
is hosting a Catawba Nation Powwow the Sunday after this lecture, so this event will
give students an opportunity to learn more about those participating in the weekend's
events. Questions will be taken from the students about Catawba Nation Event Contact: caldwella@winthrop.edu |
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03/12/2026 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Richardson Ballroom
Step to the Line
The event will begin at with our main presenter, Kaydence Hill, introducing students to the format of the event, explaining rules (I.E. what students will do when a question is asked, when to talk, how long they'll have to speak, etc.). Then an icebreakers section will be opened. This gives students the opportunity to get a feel for the space and sharing thoughts. A microphone will be passed around when a student is either picked on or volunteers to share. After that will be a political category, humanities category, a society category, and a current events category. Each category will have 3 questions, and each student picked on to answer will have about a minute to answer, ensuring that as many people as possible are able to share their thoughts. The event will conclude by 7:30 PM, with Kaydence Hill giving final thoughts and last minute input from students. Admission: FREE Event Contact: standforjustice@winthrop.edu |
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03/26/2026 | 11:00am - 12:30pm
Dina's Place
Nuclear Energy PresentationRadiation: Myths and Misconceptions. Ionizing radiation is commonly used in medical diagnostics andcancer treatment yet it is often misunderstood by patients, the general , and even by scientists. This presentation will explore common radiation myths held by the general public as well as more technical misconceptions held by professionals that work with ionizing radiation. The presentation will use a quiz format to initiate discussion of these myths and misconceptions.
Event Contact: rodriguezj7@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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03/26/2026 | 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Dina's Place
Drag for Justice
Students will engage in a showcase of local drag queens (Dee Formed, Dytie King, Jade Envy, Leonasia Chanel, and Rebecca Stardust) who have all been performing for a minimum of a year and are extremely passionate about it. Their sets will highlight each performers unique relationship with drag and their differing styles. Drag as an art form has always faced scrutiny from the general public, but in recent years there has been even more pushback against drag performers from more individuals and lawmakers. This event aims to encourage students to have a greater appreciation for drag as a form of expression and its right to exist. The event is presented by Dee Formed (a.k.a. Dee Ateca), a local drag queen who has been performing and participating in drag for over 5 years. Admission: FREE Event Contact: standforjustice@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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03/31/2026 | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Dina's Place
"Aggrandizer Strategies and World Tipping Points"
This lecture, by Dr. Brian Hayden of Simon Fraser University, examines how human existed as relatively egalitarian hunter/gatherers for 2 million years or more. Yet, at the end of the Pleistocene there was a dramatic shift away from egalitarianism towards our own type of society involving inequalities in wealth and power. Ideas vary as to why this took place. Hayden proposes that self-interested ambitious people (aggrandizers) have always been a minor part of human populations. They were held in check by the majority when survival depended on sharing resources, cooperation, and prioritizing group interests. Due to technological changes, survival could eventually be assured for everyone in normal times, and surpluses could even be obtained in some years Admission: FREE Event Contact: chaconr@winthrop.edu |
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03/31/2026 | 5:45pm - 8:00pm
Richardson Ballroom A
Spring Etiquette Dinner
The event begins with 30 minutes of 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 many students do not have experience with. It will also allow Blue Line Catering time to prepare the meal. The etiquette dinner and program will last approximately 90 minutes. The dinner will consist of a four-course catered meal and will feature an interactive presentation by Mr. Michael Post, Director of Catering, Chartwells, 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 distinct 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
Admission: FREE Event Contact: rossr@winthrop.edu |
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04/07/2026 | 11:00pm - 12:30pm
Dina's Place
BFA Sr Capstone Exibition Discussions
BFA Seniors will each discuss their thesis exhibition that is on-view in the Winthrop University Galleries.
Admission: FREE Event Contact: osteenc@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/08/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
An Enemy of the People
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/09/2026 | 11:00pm - 12:30pm
Dina's Place
BFA Sr Capstone Exibition Discussions
BFA Seniors will each discuss their thesis exhibition that is on-view in the Winthrop University Galleries.
Event Contact: osteenc@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/09/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
An Enemy of the People
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/10/2026 | 10:00am - 12:00pm
Johnson Theatre
An Enemy of the People
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/10/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
An Enemy of the People
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/11/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
An Enemy of the People
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/12/2026 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Theatre
An Enemy of the People
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/14/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
McBryde Hall
Chambers Singers Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/15/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Winthrop Symphony Orchestra Concert
Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/15/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Musical Theatre Workshop
The exciting culmination of the musical theatre capstone course.
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/16/2026 | 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Richardson Ballroom
Arab Cuisine Workshop
Spice up your day with the rich flavors and traditions of the Arab world! Join us for the Arab Cuisine Workshop, where you'll get hands-on experience preparing (and tasting!) a trendy and authentic dish. Learn about the cultural stories behind the recipe, explore new ingredients, and enjoy a meal that brings people together through food and community. Don't miss this delicious opportunity to cook, connect, and Arab culture.
Event Contact: sinx2@mailbox.winthrop.edu |
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04/16/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Musical Theatre Workshop
The exciting culmination of the musical theatre capstone course.
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/17/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Musical Theatre Workshop
The exciting culmination of the musical theatre capstone course.
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/18/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Musical Theatre Workshop
The exciting culmination of the musical theatre capstone course.
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/19/2026 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Studio Theatre
Musical Theatre Workshop
The exciting culmination of the musical theatre capstone course.
Event Contact: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/21/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Chorale and Collegiate Choir Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/22/2026 | 12:30pm - 2:00pm
Rutledge 119
BFA Junior Presentations of thesis artwork and research
Admission: FREE Event Contact: osteenc@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/23/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Symphonic Band Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/24/2026 | 10:00am - 12:00pm
Johnson Theatre
Spring Dance Showcase
An evening of selected works by students, faculty, and guest artists. Come see an eclectic 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: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/24/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
Spring Dance Showcase
An evening of selected works by students, faculty, and guest artists. Come see an eclectic 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: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/25/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Johnson Theatre
Spring Dance Showcase
An evening of selected works by students, faculty, and guest artists. Come see an eclectic 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: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/26/2026 | 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Johnson Theatre
Spring Dance Showcase
An evening of selected works by students, faculty, and guest artists. Come see an eclectic 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: boxoffice@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/26/2026 | 4:00pm - 6:00pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Wind Symphony Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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04/27/2026 | 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Byrnes Auditorium
Carolinas Wind Orchestra Concert
Admission: FREE Event Contact: music@winthrop.edu CVPA Sponsored Event |
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