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Unplug, de-stress, and flex your creativity in the library on Sunday evenings. Materials provided, including upcycled book pages, plain paper, crayons, colored pencils, etc., or bring your own. Should we add a tea/cocoa bar to this? Stop by and let us know, and you could leave with a work of art for your room. --- […]
Join biologist and geographer Dr. Adam Griffith, former director of the Rivercane Restoration Program (2008-2014) as he discusses the rich history and current state of rivercane, one of the few types of bamboo native to North America. Dr. Griffith currently works at the EBCI Cooperative Extension and coordinates with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians […]
Solve a series of puzzles to discover who did what! --- Event Details: https://hub.mhu.edu/rsvp?id=376026
Common Ground is the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life's weekly offering for all MHU students, faculty, and staff. Common Ground is recognized as a place where faith/spirituality and reason come together. We believe that faith and reason are compatible with one another, not two separate and distinct parts. We also believe that Common Ground […]
Future Business Lions and Entrepreneurial Leadership Center present Ms. Robin Boettcher, Directory of Industry Relations and Development / Int'l Society for Thrombosis and Haemostatsis, on Non-Profits -- Businesses with a Heart, covering the non profit business model, fund raising, relationship and community management. All those that might want to work in, or support a major […]
Student-athletes from various sports teams will host a trunk or treat event for children from the community. The event will happen on College Street near the Upper Quad/Lunsford Commons. Sponsored by the Student Athlete Advisory Committee.
This is a 4-week series of classes designed to provide all those who identify as women with the basic techniques of self-defense. --- Event Details: https://hub.mhu.edu/rsvp?id=376052
In this talk, Professor Abrams Locklear will discuss her new book, Appalachia on the Table: Representing Mountain Food and People. Using literary representations of food in Appalachia as her guide, Abrams Locklear traces the evolution of public perceptions about mountain cuisine from coarse to haute. Erica Abrams Locklear is a professor of English and the […]
"Fool the Eye" is an exhibition of hyper-realistic paintings by Black Mountain artist Robert Tynes. These things in the artworks are NOT what you think they are! Come get your eyes and mind blown. Hours are 10–4 Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, closed Tuesdays, Thursdays, weekends, and holidays. Admission is free.
The Art Department is hosting a reception for Robert Tynes and his exhibition of paintings in Weizenblatt Gallery. Here's your chance to meet the artist in person and see his "fool they eye" paintings.
Come out and celebrate First Friday in downtown Mars Hill 5-8pm with Food, Art, Music and Gifts! Contact marshillfirstfridays@gmail.com for more info.
Mars Hill University
P.O. Box 370
100 Athletic Street
Mars Hill, NC 28754
1-866-642-4968
Location & Directions
Mars Hill University
P.O. Box 370
100 Athletic Street
Mars Hill, NC 28754
1-866-642-4968
Location & Directions