
Miriam Alarcón Avila interviewed real-life "luchadores" from all walks of life, then designed and made each person a customized mask that reflected their migratory struggle. Their stories and masks are featured in this photography exhibit.

Landscapes by Professor Emeritus of Biology Richard Legg, PhD

The SAU Music Department presents a spring recital, "Lessons in Loneliness and Schubert's Winterreise."

When a couple's only son sets his sights on an Ivy League university, personal interests collide with progressive values – and with explosive results. "Admissions" takes an honest look at privilege, power, and the perils of hypocrisy.

Rev. Bud Grant, PhD, Professor of Theology, will be presenting this Wilber Symposium on the Christian tradition and non-violence, "Non-violence and the Environment: Ecocide or Sustenance."

Rachel Cleetus from the Climate and Energy Program Union of Concerned Scientists will deliver a Master of Public Health lecture on COVID-19 and implications for climate change.

City of Davenport leaders will host a roundtable discussion on Better Community through Citizenship and Stewardship.

The three-part series will be posted on the following Fridays: Apr 16, Apr 23, and Apr 30.

The. St. Ambrose University College of Business is presenting TED Talks and Workshops on Changing Business Climates.