Three GODS arrive in Szechuan looking for a “good person” who will put them up for the night, proving that there is no need to change the systems in place, and finding soft-hearted prostitute, SHEN TE. The Gods reward her with money to open a tobacco shop, which makes her a target to all her needy and unscrupulous neighbors and her lover.
By Bertolt Brecht
Translated by Wendy Arons
Adapted by Tony Kushner
Directed by: Randee Trabitz
Composer and Music Director: John Ballinger
LEAD Series are workshops designed for students to cultivate leadership, enrichment, advocacy, and personal development. There will be 6 workshops each semester, a total of 12 workshops for the academic year. Each workshop will provide free food for students!
It’s tea time! Join the Gender Sexuality Resource Center (GSRC) and CAPS as we create a safe space for LGBTQ+ folks to be in conversation around topics that impact, move, and motivate folks in the LGBTQ+ community. The group will be facilitated by Queer-identified CAPS counselors. At each session, we will participate in fun craft activities while we discuss topics about the experiences of our community.
Never miss a deadline again with these iPad features! This workshop is designed to help participants effectively utilize the iPads many planning and organizing features for this upcoming school year. All apps are included with your iPad and completely free! This workshop will go over iCloud sync, Calendar, Reminders, Document Scanning and Live Text, Widgets, AirDrop, and Focus mode. Participants will learn how to utilize apps and features to plan and study accordingly based off their schedule.
Come relax with the Student Health Center and therapy pets! Join us on the following dates for some much-needed relaxation and comfort.
Join us at the Pan African Student Resource Center for "Celebrating Black Women in History"! This event will honor the remarkable contributions of Black women through inspiring talks, interactive activities, and a showcase of influential figures. Come celebrate, learn, and be inspired by the achievements and resilience of Black women throughout history.