Wayne Community College Foundation Launches Fall Arts and Humanities Lecture Series

Wayne Community College Foundation Launches Fall Arts and Humanities Lecture Series

GOLDSBORO, N.C. – The Foundation of Wayne Community College will present its biannual Arts and Humanities series this fall, featuring five diverse programs designed to engage the local community in educational and cultural experiences.

All events will take place at 5:30 p.m. in Moffatt Auditorium, located in the Wayne Learning Center on the college’s main campus. The series kicks off Monday, October 6, with a Faculty Spotlight Lecture titled “Twinless Twin: The Story of a Novel” presented by Dean Tuck.

The lineup continues with musical performances and scholarly presentations throughout October and November. On October 20, the series will feature “Chris and Taylor Malpass with David Weil.” Dr. Eleanor Spicer Rice will present “Eavesdropping on Animals” on October 27.

November programming includes a Veterans Day tribute lecture, “A North Carolina Doughboy’s Story,” by Joby Warrick on November 3. The series concludes November 10 with the William S. Brettmann Lecture, “North America’s Ancient Cities and the Rise of a More Egalitarian Order,” presented by Dr. Kathleen DuVal.

“These programs represent our commitment to bringing quality educational and cultural programming to our community,” said a Foundation spokesperson. All events are free and open to the public.

For those unable to attend in person, recorded programs will be available on the Foundation of Wayne Community College’s YouTube channel. Detailed descriptions of each event can be found on the college’s website.

The Foundation encourages participation from individuals with disabilities and will provide necessary accommodations. Those requiring assistance should contact the Foundation at 919-739-7006 or [email protected] with sufficient advance notice.

The Foundation of Wayne Community College is a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding community support for educational opportunities at the college. The organization funds program and facility improvements, provides employee recognition, offers cultural programming, and awards scholarships to students.

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