Black History Trivia
Virtual: Online via Zoom VA, United StatesPlay in this month's Black Film History-themed trivia challenge for a chance to win a $50 Amazon Gift Card. Sign up online at laurelridge.edu/trivia.
Play in this month's Black Film History-themed trivia challenge for a chance to win a $50 Amazon Gift Card. Sign up online at laurelridge.edu/trivia.
It was a road-weary night on the way home from a military show that Kat gave an impromptu performance around a piano in an airport in Amsterdam - a video that went viral, and Hollywood took notice. A year later, she had not only been invited to audition for THE VOICE but went all the...
The Office of Student Life & Engagement is sponsoring 8 students to participate in the Oconee County Habitat for Humanity Collegiate Challenge during our 2024 Spring Break (March 10-17). You can now apply for one of these spots (through February 10). You can learn more and apply: laurelridge.edu/springbreak.
Test your knowledge of iconic women in our Women's History Month-themed trivia challenge! Play for a chance to win a $50 Amazon Gift Card. Sign up online at laurelridge.edu/trivia.
After college, social entrepreneur Andy Stoll set off on what would become a 4-year, 40-country trip around the world, to better understand how people live. He lived in a Buddhist Temple in Korea; worked in a dress factory in Bangkok; farmed in a mud hut village in Africa; lived the life of a cowboy in...
This year's Spring Picnic is being held on the back patio, from 12:30-1:30pm with delicious chicken sandwiches and picnic items from Shaffer's, lawn games, Cornhole, and A.R.E. - free testing.
Play in the semester's final trivia challenge and test your science knowledge for a chance to win a $50 Amazon Gift Card. Sign up online at laurelridge.edu/trivia.
Drop-in with Janet on Tuesdays from 2pm-2:30pm for Mindfulness Meditation. Meditation has a positive relationship with better health and well-being. Janet has been practicing meditation for over a decade and we are grateful for her willingness to share the benefits with us. Join in-person: Fauquier Campus, Hazel Hall, Room 21o or virtually on Zoom Meditation...
Explore how African Americans experienced Shenandoah National Park during segregation through the newest interactive program, "Life at Lewis Mountain: Shenandoah in the Jim Crow Era." Beginning with the social and political context of the era, this interactive program takes students through the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and the struggle to make all of...
Session Host: Sonya Foor, Academic Success Coordinator Session Description: There are so many things to think about when heading “back to school.” It can be unnerving…whether it’s after a short summer or after several years out of the classroom. In this presentation, we’ll get “back to basics” and talk about the essential technology and resources you’ll need...