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{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Sept. 25, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Sept. 26, 2023

Dr. Mark Anthony Neal, “It’s Been a Long Time”: A History of Hip-Hop Before Hip-Hop

To mark the 50th anniversary of hip hop, Dr. Mark Anthony Neal will present “'It’s Been a Long Time': A History of Hip-Hop Before Hip-Hop." Dr. Neal is the James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of African & African American Studies and Chair of the Department of African & African American Studies at Duke University. PLEASE NOTE THE NEW EVENT LOCATION. The talk will be held in Leonard Auditorium.

Sept. 27, 2023 at 6 p.m.

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Sept. 27, 2023

Study Abroad Drop-In Office Hours

Our institutional representatives from our study abroad partners IES Abroad (Kirsten McKinney) and CIEE (Kayla Shepherd) will hold drop-in office hours in the Office of International Programs (Michael S. Brown Village Center) from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 28. Students interested in learning more about their program offerings or students with active applications are welcome to stop by and chat with Kirsten or Kayla.

Sept. 28, 2023 at 1 p.m.

JAN 441/443 IES Abroad Pre-Departure Orientation

Students participating in the JAN 441 A: IES Abroad - Galapagos Islands: Marine Ecosystems or the JAN 443 A: IES Abroad - Santiago: Health Studies program for interim 2024 are encouraged to attend this session led by our study abroad partner, IES Abroad, Kirsten McKinney. Kirsten will provide a general pre-departure orientation and answer student questions.

Sept. 28, 2023 at 11 a.m.

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Sept. 28, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Sept. 29, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Sept. 30, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 1, 2023

Bachata Lesson - OLAS & Wofford Dancers

Come learn how to dance Bachata with the Organization of Latin American Students and the Wofford Dance Club as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month! Light snacks & refreshments will be provided.

Oct. 2, 2023 at 6:30 p.m.

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 2, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 3, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 4, 2023

The AI Epoch: Liberal Arts Education in the Age of Intelligent Machines

AI researchers Katherine Elkins and Jon Chun (Kenyon College) will discuss recent interdisciplinary discoveries that are influencing both humanistic and scientific research. The talk will address pressing questions: How is AI challenging our traditional narratives and reshaping paradigms? What ethical considerations arise as we integrate AI more deeply into our societal frameworks? And importantly, how can a liberal arts education equip us to critically engage with, and contribute to, the AI-domi...

Oct. 5, 2023 at 6 p.m.

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 5, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 6, 2023

Choir Concert for Family Weekend

Come hear Wofford's choral ensembles in a short concert as a part of the Family Weekend festivities. The performance will feature arrangements of American folk music performed by Wofford Singers, Women's Choir, and Men's Glee Club. All are welcome to attend and no advanced registration is required.

Oct. 7, 2023 at 5 p.m.

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 7, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 8, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 9, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 10, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 11, 2023

A Day for Wofford 2023

Join alumni, students, parents, faculty, staff and friends of the college Thursday, Oct. 12 for #ADayforWofford, our 24-hour giving event! Help us celebrate the collective impact of Terriers everywhere.

Oct. 12, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 12, 2023

{Training_camp}

The Department of Art and Art History are pleased to present {Training_camp}, a solo exhibition of work by Assistant Professor of Studio Art, Rebecca Forstater. Through digital imagery, video, objects, and karaoke, Forstater examines the creation of public memory in AI software through the lens of pop-culture history. Closed Sundays and holidays.

Oct. 13, 2023

SoCon Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF) 2023

The SoCon Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF) will take place at Wofford College on October 13 - 14. SURF is a great opportunity for our cadets and students from across the Southern Conference to engage with one another and share creative projects and research. Interested in learning more about SURF? Please see the NEW SURF video found below or email the Office of Undergraduate Research at UR@wofford.edu

Oct. 14, 2023

Documentary Screening & Discussion with SC Alternatives to the Death Penalty Panel

The South Carolina Innocence Initiative will host a screening of "The Worst Crime", a documentary highlighting the intersection of crime, punishment, and mental competency, followed by a panel discussion including: Rev. Hillary Taylor, Executive Director of South Carolina Alternatives for the Death Penalty; death row survivor Jimmy MacPhee; and Chelsea McNeil, 8th Judicial Circuit Defender who tries felony cases. Join us for dinner and this thought provoking event.

Oct. 16, 2023 at 5:15 p.m.

Candlelight Carols

Please join the Wofford Community for Candlelight Carols and the lighting of the Menorah at 7:00 p.m. in Leonard Auditorium. All Student Choirs will preform. This is a festive tradition on campus to kick-off the holiday season. All are welcome.

Dec. 4, 2023 at 7 p.m.