BOND Club Meeting
Middletown Campus: Cornerstone Hall, Room 607; VirtuallyThe BOND Club meets every week on Thursdays from 12:30pm-1;30pm at the Middletown Campus in Cornerstone Hall, Room 607 and virtually on Zoom.
The BOND Club meets every week on Thursdays from 12:30pm-1;30pm at the Middletown Campus in Cornerstone Hall, Room 607 and virtually on Zoom.
The Fauquier Campus Ping Pong Club will meet every Tuesday and Thursday in the Rose Loeb Student Center from 4-5pm starting after Spring Break through the end of the semester.
This class is designed for a broad spectrum of students from beginning to intermediate, and some more advanced level. Each class incorporates asana (postures), pranayama (breathing practice) Yoga Nidra (deep relaxation), and meditation. It can be adapted, adjusted and accommodated based on the student’s physical condition using available props. The class will help you maintain...
Join us in celebrating the remarkable accomplishments of our TRiO graduates. Food and fun provided! Location: Middletown Campus, Student Union Lawn Let us know if you will be attending by completing the short form HERE by May 3. Questions? Email [email protected] or call (540)868-7260
VIEW ALL DETAILS ON THE COMMENCEMENT WEBSITE Thursday, May 9 4 p.m. Pinning Ceremonies Nursing Pinning Medical Laboratory Technology Surgical Technology EMS Coin Ceremony
A cleverly compressed version of Shakespeare’s classic comedy, this adaptation preserves the original poetry while simplifying the language and adding practical stage directions. The story is framed by the Dreamer, a modern student frustrated in her attempts to memorize (and make sense of) a Midsummer monologue. As she begins to nod off, the Dreamer is visited by...
Sign up to give blood at one our summer blood drives: Middletown Campus (Corron Community Development Center, Thompson Conference Center): June 6 from 11-4 Fauquier Campus (Hazel Hall, Barkman Conference Center): June 10 from 10-2 Sign up at laurelridge.edu/giveblood.
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...