Student Events

September 2023
Booth Centenial

Sex Carnival

Sex Carnival is a sexual awareness program hosted by Residence Life & Commuter Services. This programs provides valuable information about sexual education. This program also provides fun activities such as the condom race. Refreshments are provided along with chances to win variety of prizes. ...
28 Sep
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Booth-Centennial Lawn

Literature, Medicine, & Memory: A Symposium in Memory of Dr. Carol Donley

Literature and the body are sites of memory; they operate both as archives and assemblers. In this two-day symposium, we will consider narrativized and embodied memory as we commemorate and honor the field-shaping work of Dr. Carol Cram Donley (1937-2023), Professor Emerita of English and inaugural Andrews Professor of Biomedical Humanities at Hiram College. If... ...
29 - 30 Sep
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Kennedy Center
October 2023
Rust Belt Program

A Reading with Author Bonnie Jo Campbell

Author Bonnie Jo Campbell will read from her critically-acclaimed short fiction collection American Salvage, the focus of our community reading program. Campbell is also the author of the novels Once Upon a River, a national bestseller, and Q Road. Her critically-acclaimed short fiction collections include Women and Other Animals, which won the AWP prize for... ...
03 Oct
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Kennedy Center Ballroom
Rust Belt Program

A Reading by Author James DeMonte

Northeast Ohio author James DeMonte will read from his new novel, Where Are Your People From?, which chronicles the lives of coal-mining Italian-Americans in 20th-century Ohio. Learn More About the Community Reading Program: Reading the Rust Belt ...
10 Oct
4:15 pm - 6:15 pm
Pritchard Room in the Library
Rust Belt Program

Book Discussion: American Salvage

Join Prof. Kirsten Parkinson of Hiram College for an informal and engaging discussion of the themes and issues of American Salvage. Learn More About the Community Reading Program: Reading the Rust Belt ...
25 Oct
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Brown Fall Room (Kennedy Center)
Rust Belt Program

Rust Belt Art Icons: Then and Now

In the 1930s the main field of action for American painters moved from the East Coast to the Midwest and to the challenge of transforming Rust Belt scenes into American icons. This talk by Prof. Henry Adams of Case Western Reserve University will discuss how major American painters of the 1930s responded to this mission... ...
26 Oct
4:15 pm - 6:15 pm
Pritchard Room in the Library
Rust Belt Program

Place and Segregation in the Rust Belt

Many Rust Belt cities and metropolitan areas are among the most racially segregated in America. This presentation by Hiram College Prof. James Rhodes will trace the development of residential segregation in the region through processes of zoning and redlining. It will also explore the consequences of this segregation in terms of contemporary social issues such... ...
30 Oct
4:15 pm - 6:15 pm
Pritchard Room in the Library
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