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2021 Spring Graduates | Ball State University

Scheumann Stadium (rain or shine) 7:00 p.m. Graduate School Ceremony (will include all master s, doctoral, and specialist candidates) Saturday, May 8, 2021 at Scheumann Stadium (rain or shine) willl include all bachelor s and associate s candidates. 8:00 a.m. R. Wayne Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning College of Communication, Information and Media Teachers College 4:00 p.m. College of Fine Arts College of Health 8:00 p.m. College of Sciences and Humanities Yes. The registration form for in-person participation in Commencement is now available. Graduates will need to submit this form to declare their intent to participate by the end of the day on Monday, March 29.

OKC Philharmonic showcasing recently found works by Oklahoma composer

Oklahoman Although he hasn t lived in Oklahoma long, Alexander Mickelthwate has become a super fan of one the state s composers. For the second time in as many seasons, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic music director will conduct the orchestra Saturday in performing a work by the late Jack Frederick Kilpatrick (1915-1967), a prolific Stilwell native who infused the majority of his works with Cherokee folklore and traditions and whose entire body of work was lost for decades and then rediscovered by sheer happenstance.  It s, first of all, that bizarre Oklahoma story that is not only an Oklahoma story, but a very American story of cultures organically growing together. It s absolutely the story of the melting pot, of his parents white parents from Texas moving to Cherokee country in the early 20th century, Mickelthwate said. He really grew up talking Cherokee, the Cherokee language, married a Cherokee wife, they lived the Cherokee lifestyle. He studied classical music, and

Who is Patricia Non, the woman who sparked kindness through the Maginhawa community pantry?

Published May 6, 2021, 10:15 AM From a bamboo cart on Maginhawa Street, Patricia Non has inspired many Filipinos to open community pantries and share what they can to feed the poor. The woman behind this remarkable initiative is only 26 years old, a graduate of UP College of Fine Arts, and an entrepreneur running a small furniture making shop whose operations stopped due to the pandemic. Before the community pantry, many knew Patricia as a volunteer or organizer of activities to help the poor.  Fifteen months after the first lockdown in the whole island of Luzon, it took a 26-year-old woman to start the spread of kindness through an act of concern and generosity.

Who is Patricia Non, the woman who sparked kidness through the Maginhawa community pantry?

Who is Patricia Non, the woman who sparked kidness through the Maginhawa community pantry?
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