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Events at KU outside of the classroom important too

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at KU chapter.

A few days ago, I went to an author’s talk about her book that just came out. I saw four faculty I knew there. However, I did not know any students there. I was hoping more students would attend. I do not want these events to stop because of lack of student participation. Students should go to these events and experience events outside of the classroom. 

Photo: guest speaker

Here are some locations on campus that have events that students can go to, not because a class requires it, but because it is something students enjoy and are interested in learning in:

  1. Dole Institute of Politics
  2. The Lied Center of Kansas
  3. Hall Center for the Humanities
  4. School of Music
  5. Natural History Museum
  6. Spencer Museum of Art
  7. Wilcox Classical Museum 
  8. The Kansas Union
  9. Athletics 
  10. Spooner Hall
  11. Spencer Research Library- they do not have many events, but they have great collections, including rare books and manuscripts from Medieval times.

Most of the events at KU can be found online at calendar.ku.edu. Here are some events coming up at KU after Thanksgiving break:

 

KU School of Music Rock Chalk Singers
 
Tuesday, Dec. 2
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall
 
Tea @ Three
 
Presented by SUA and the KU Memorial Unions
Thursday, Dec. 5
3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Kansas Union, Kansas Union Lobby, Level 4
 

Peace Corps Coffee Chat

Thursday, Dec. 5
7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Off Campus, Henry’s on 8th, 11 E. Eighth St., 66044
 
Mammal of the Month
Saturday, Dec. 7
11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Dyche Hall
Mammals Curator Bob Timm will share information about a mammal species each month at a special drop-in event.
 
 
Art Cart: African Masquerade
 
Sunday Dec. 8
All Day
Spencer Museum of Art
The Spencer Art Cart is a free drop-in art program available during gallery hours every Saturday and Sunday.
 

“From Jayhawk to Diplomat: Careers in International Diplomacy” – Cassandra Payton (Foreign Service Officer, U.S. State Dept.)

Monday, Dec. 9,
1 p.m.
Kansas Union, English Room
 
 
The Maderati
Play by Richard Greenberg
Tuesday, Dec. 10
7:30 p.m.
William Inge Memorial Theatre, Murphy Hall
Ticket cost: $15/public; $14/seniors and KU faculty/staff; $10/students
 
 
“Cosmic rays and the biosphere” – Astrophysics Seminar
 
Dimitra Atri (Blue Marble Space Institution)
Thursday, Dec. 12
2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Malott Hall, 2055
 
 
Cosmic Bowling, presented by SUA
 
Friday Dec. 13
10 p.m. – 1 a.m.
Kansas Union, Jaybowl, Level 1
Join SUA every Friday and Saturday in the Jaybowl for FREE Cosmic Bowling from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
 

If the cost of an event is not specified above, it is free. More information on these events, including times, can be found at calendar.ku.edu.

Take advantage of all that KU has to offer and attend some of these events, even if they aren’t required by classes. You might be surprised by what you learn!

Photo: Lecture

Meredith is a senior at the University of Kansas. She is majoring in Journalism and wants to be a foreign correspondent one day.