Events

September 29 – October 24 • HH 121

Eden Quispe is a textile artist and art teacher who creates in her home and classroom studio in Newton, Kansas. Her work is inspired by the children and young adults around her and reflects on textiles, domesticity, culture, and childrearing. Her work focuses on the role of mother considering her often god-like status within households regardless of time period or heritage. Cut, painted, printed, and found textiles are stitched together to reveal a female figure interacting with her home environment.

Monday, September 29 – Friday, October 24
All Day

Thinking about transferring to a 4-year school?

Transfer admission counselors from Webster University will be here on campus to answer questions about their university.
Ask them about admission requirements, degree programs, scholarships and more.

DSSC 103

Tuesday, October 14
10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Dr. Luke Ritter
October 14 • 6 p.m. • HS 100

Dr. Luke Ritter is Assistant Professor of History at St. Louis Community College in Forest Park. He is the author of “Inventing America’s First Immigration Crisis: Political Nativism in the Antebellum West” and the editor of “American Conspiracism: An Interdisciplinary Exploration”.

Tuesday, October 14
6:00 pm

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