Mon 29 Census Day (2nd 8-Week Classes) All day event – October 29 Divine Disciplines Faculty Lecture Series: Music of Prophets, Priests, and Kings 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM, October 29, 2018 Washington St. Campus, Concert Hall Theatre Lobby Music is strongly associated with humanity's ability to experience and express deep thought and emotion. Does this widespread fascination with organized sound have a source, or any lasting meaning? Lecture by Dr. Nathan Fryml. Lunch provided.
Tue 30 Divine Disciplines Faculty Lecture Series: Master Designs from the Master Planner 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM, October 30, 2018 Washington St. Campus, Concert Hall Theatre Lobby Scientists throughout time have recognized the compatibility between science and religion, drawing methods of explaining their faith from careful observation of nature's intricate designs. Lecture by Susan Burgoon. Lunch is provided. Feel Better Fast 04:00 PM to 05:00 PM, October 30, 2018 Louise Daniel Dining Room in the CUB Balancing life and school can be stressful. If you ever find yourself feeling overwhelmed, burned out, or just stuck in lifewe invite you to join our Feel Better Fast workshop series. It takes place every Tuesday from 4-5pm and students are welcome to join at any time!
Wed 31 Divine Disciplines Faculty Lecture Series: The Fractal Nature of the Bible 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM, October 31, 2018 Washington St. Campus, Concert Hall Theatre Lobby Modern mathematical concepts surprisingly spring up throughout Scripture, and complex concepts, such as fractals and higher dimensional geometry, appear divinely imbedded within the Word of God. Lecture by Shannon Cornell. Lunch provided. Trunk or Treat 04:00 PM to 06:00 PM, October 31, 2018 Washington Street Campus, Parking Lot #10 The whole community is invited to a Trunk or Treat on the Washington Street Campus of Amarillo College! Join us from 4-6pm on Halloween for treats, tricks, and games for all the little ghouls and goblins.
Thu 1 Divine Disciplines Faculty Lecture Series: Postmodern Pandemonium 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM, November 1, 2018 Washington St. Campus, Concert Hall Theatre Lobby Western thought, traditionally grounded in Christian Theism, has "progressed," and this is clearly reflected in Postmodern literature. This understanding sheds light not only on current narratives but also on the chaos of today's world. Lecture by Dr. Mary Lynn Dodson. Lunch provided.