ECU SCREENS presents "Obsession " A National Theatre Live Production
In the Estep Multimedia Center inside the Bill S. Cole University Center
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Dorothy I. Summers Theatre
ECU Theatre brings Shakespeare's most famous love story, "Romeo and Juliet," to the Dorothy Summers stage. Follow the feud between Montagues and Capulets leading to the tragic deaths of the star-crossed lovers in the historic Dorothy I. Summers Theatre in Science Hall. The production is under the direction of Vickie Reifsnider.
The Watkins Lecture will be on Friday, Nov. 10 in Foundation Hall at noon. The Lecture is free and open to the public.
To be included in the preceding luncheon, please contact Christine Pappas at cpappas@ecok.edu by Nov. 1.
The Watkins Lecture is being offered in conjunction with the Oklahoma Political Science Association Annual Meeting.
The speaker is Rusty Pickens, an ECU Computer Science graduate and Chickasaw citizen from Stonewall, Oklahoma. He will be speaking on using technology in political campaigns and government. The talk will touch on computer science, politics, and the use of social media.
We’re hosting Tigerpalooza (the Bron Warren Championship of Bands) this Saturday at Norris Field.
There will be 12 bands and approximately 2,000 HS students, teachers, parents, and fans from Oklahoma participating.
The performance will start form 1:00 PM till 5:00 PM
Finalists will be announced from 5:00 Pm till 5:30 PM
The finalists will then perform form 7:00 PM till 10:00 PM
The final results will be announced at 10:00 PM
Please join the open house on Monday afternoon for a look at Linscheid library's new group study rooms funded by Native American-Serving Nontribal Institutions grant.
Refreshments will be provided.
Al Turner Bench Dedication moved inside to ECU Foundation Office in Sterling Williams Center due to rain.
ECU Foundation Hall-CBCC
Email us at alumni@ecok.edu to register!