- Nov 56:30 PMCatholic Newman Club MeetingJoin the Catholic Newman Club for our weekly meeting! Hunsaker Lounge, 2nd floor, 6:30pm - don't miss the fun! All are welcome!
- Nov 57:30 PMOrchestra Concert
- Nov 612:30 PMCatholic Newman Club Bible StudyJoin the Catholic Newman Club for our weekly Bible Study! Hunsaker Lounge, 2nd floor, 12:30pm - don't miss the fun! All are welcome!
- Nov 64:00 PM1st Gen Book Collection CeremonyJoin us as we unveil the 1st Gen Book Collection, funded by a ICJF grant and in collaboration with Armacost Library and OIC.
- Nov 64:00 PMFaculty Club ForumFaculty - whether you're a Faculty Club member or not, join us in Alumni House for the Faculty Club Forum series to learn more about your colleagues' scholarly activity. Wine, fruit, cheese, and crackers at 4pm, and the forum gets underway at 4:15pm.
- Nov 712:00 PMFaculty Club LunchMost Fridays, the Faculty Club offers a lunch for members at Alumni House. $15 at the door or subscribe for half-, whole-, or two-semesters.
- Nov 77:30 PMSteel MagnoliasWritten by Robert Harling and directed by Brady Greer Huffman, come see the play that inspired the hit 1989 film.The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle, the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser; an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth; and the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry. Filled with hilarious repartee, the play takes a turn when, in the second act, Shelby risks pregnancy and loses her life. The sudden realization of their mortality affects the other women but also draws on their underlying strength, unity, and love.Performing in the Frederick Loewe Black Box Theatre on:November 7, 8, 15 @ 7:30pm November 16 @ 2:00pmPurchase tickets here. : https://www.ticketsource.com/university-of-redlands-theatre
- Nov 87:30 PMSteel MagnoliasWritten by Robert Harling and directed by Brady Greer Huffman, come see the play that inspired the hit 1989 film.The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle, the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser; an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth; and the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry. Filled with hilarious repartee, the play takes a turn when, in the second act, Shelby risks pregnancy and loses her life. The sudden realization of their mortality affects the other women but also draws on their underlying strength, unity, and love.Performing in the Frederick Loewe Black Box Theatre on:November 7, 8, 15 @ 7:30pm November 16 @ 2:00pmPurchase tickets here. : https://www.ticketsource.com/university-of-redlands-theatre
- Nov 912:00 PMJalena Harris Senior Clarinet RecitalJalena Harris performs a senior clarinet recital. This event will be held in Frederick Loewe Performance Hall in Watchorn Hall on November 9th at 12:00 PM.
- Nov 94:00 PMDemarqis Frazier Junior Clarinet RecitalDemarqis Frazier performs a junior clarinet recital. This event will be held in Frederick Loewe Performance Hall in Watchorn Hall on 11/9/25 at 4 PM.
- Nov 98:00 PMSongs from Earth and SkyFeaturing Lara Urrutia, Margaret Worsley, and Sonja Krenek, "Songs from Earth and Sky" is a constellation of works that bridge the grounded and the ethereal. This event will be held on November 9 at 8PM inside the Frederick Loewe Performance Hall in Watchorn Hall. This event will be livestreamed here : https://vimeo.com/event/5314413and on YouTube.
- Nov 109:30 AMURSA Business Meeting
- Nov 104:00 PMLASAA General MeetingLASAA aims to foster a sense of community and belonging among all students and alumni of (and allies to those of) Latin American heritage. This will be cultivated through promotion of cultural awareness and appreciation, and opportunities for academic, personal, and professional development. LASAA will celebrate Latin American heritage, uplift voices within our community, and build a legacy of leadership, empowerment, and unity across generations of Bulldogs.
- Nov 105:00 PMChildren's Program-Big Buddies & CHAMPSBig Buddies and CHAMPS are youth mentoring programs run out of the Community Service-Learning Office. U of R students are paired 1:1 with a child or teenager for a year-long mentoring program. If you are interested in learning more about these programs, please call CSL 909-748-8288.
- Nov 112:00 PMURSA Tea TimeStop by the Armacost Library every second Tuesday of the month between 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. for a relaxing, drop-in get-together with the Redlands staff community. Enjoy socializing with colleagues from around the campus, meeting new colleagues, or just taking a short afternoon break.Bring your reusable cup or mug and URSA will provide hot water and a variety of teas.
- Nov 116:00 PMEaton LectureDr. Patricia Donahue, a distinguished alumna of the English Department, will present this year's Eaton Lecture, sharing material from her popular course on dogs in literature. This lecture will be an interdisciplinary connection to our campus read, Fuzz.
- Nov 116:00 PMEaton LectureDr. Patricia Donahue, a distinguished alumna of the English Department, will present this year's Eaton Lecture, sharing material from her popular course on dogs in literature. This lecture will be an interdisciplinary connection to our campus read, Fuzz.
- Nov 1212:00 PMPRISM MeetingsPRISM is UofR's queer club! We meet ever Wednesday from 12pm-1pm in the Pride Center!PRISM stands for Pride, Respect, Inclusion, Solidarity, and Mindfulness. We hang out, plan queer events, and foster out student queer community!
- Nov 1212:00 PMRestorative Yoga with Pat GearyPlease join us in the Meditation Room (Larsen 210) for a lunchtime session of Restorative Yoga, led by Professor Pat Geary. Restorative yoga is a gentle practice where poses are assisted by props and held for longer durations in order to relax the mind and body.All are welcome. All equipment will be provided. Please arrive early, space is limited.
- Nov 125:00 PMLearn about Careers in Higher EdWhether you’re supporting students every day on your campus or planning your next step in higher ed, come meet the people behind Redlands’ MA in Higher Education & Student Affairs (HESA). In a fast-paced session, we’ll walk through the program, explore the cohort experience, and show how hands-on fieldwork and close faculty mentorship translate into real campus impact. You’ll hear candid perspectives from faculty, current students, and alumni, and leave with clear next steps on admissions, timelines, and financial aid—including partner tuition discounts for community college and university employees.Agenda Highlights- Welcome & Program Overview - Curriculum, fieldwork, career pathways- Faculty Speaker - Teaching, mentorship, and professional preparation- Student & Alumni Panel - Program experience (cohort, fieldwork, work-study balance) plus post-grad outcomes (roles, lessons, tips for applicants).- Admissions & Financial Aid - Requirements, deadlines, financial aid/student loans, partner discounts- Networking - Informal conversations with faculty, staff, students, and alumniUniversity of Redlands School of Education Partnering with professionals and future scholars to build the next generation of leaders in higher education.
Load more...
Loading...