- No events scheduled for September 15, 2024.
- No events scheduled for September 17, 2024.
Week of Events
Chapel: Joshua Styles
Chapel: Joshua Styles
Speaker: Joshua Styles, Associate Professor for Criminal Justice and Christian Studies, NGU
Constitution Day Lecture
Constitution Day Lecture
Speaker Dr. William Redding, Associate Professor Regent University will be presenting a lecture based on his new book "Lexicon of Liberty". Tickets available now at the School of Theatre Box Office. NGU Guests, please call the Box Office at (864)977-7085 to reserve free tickets.
Unreal City
Unreal City
Unreal City is an original song cycle exploring themes of abandonment, loneliness, longing for connection and redemption, and reconciliation. This haunting and dramatic musical exploration includes stories of loss, grief, and the search for hope experienced by all of humankind. We are very excited for the opportunity to foster and develop new work from our […]
Brian Viliunas
Brian Viliunas
Brian Viliunas is an esteemed clarinetist, prize winner, and recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship. His NGU recital will include Bizet’s Carmen Fantasy, hailed by Clarinet magazine as “Viliunas at his best…” One free student ticket available with NGU ID at School of Theatre Box Office or paid online.
Unreal City
Unreal City
Unreal City is an original song cycle exploring themes of abandonment, loneliness, longing for connection and redemption, and reconciliation. This haunting and dramatic musical exploration includes stories of loss, grief, and the search for hope experienced by all of humankind. We are very excited for the opportunity to foster and develop new work from our […]
Unreal City
Unreal City
Unreal City is an original song cycle exploring themes of abandonment, loneliness, longing for connection and redemption, and reconciliation. This haunting and dramatic musical exploration includes stories of loss, grief, and the search for hope experienced by all of humankind. We are very excited for the opportunity to foster and develop new work from our […]
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