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Jim Leech – Visions of the Past Through Photography

Jim Leech: Visions of the Past through Photography – Exhibition Sept. 19; 11:30am Lecture; 12:30pm Reception; Fine Arts Center Gallery – V121 The exhibition runs Sept. 9-Oct. 8. https://www.brcc.edu/fac/exhibitions Contact: Whitmorej@brcc.edu

Blue Ridge Christian Fellowship – See You at the Pole

Blue Ridge Christian Fellowship – See You at the Pole Sept. 25, 8am, 12pm, 3pm; Campus Quad Join the BRCF at any of these times to participate in this national annual event. We will gather at their Quad to pray for BRCC. Contact: landisp@brcc.edu

Library Workshop: What is a Database?

Sept. 25, 12-1pm; Houff Library Computer Lab What is a library database and how can we use databases for academic research? This hands-on workshop includes searching through some of our most popular databases, such as JSTOR and Academic Search Complete. Contact: Avie Thacker, thackera@brcc.edu

Lotería!

Sept. 25, 12:30pm; Rec Center – Student Activities Room Spanish word meaning “lottery”, lotería is a traditional Mexican board game of chance, similar to bingo. Contact: richardsonc@brcc.edu

Red Cross Blood Drive

Schedule an appointment to donate blood @ https://www.redcrossblood.org/ or contact Agnes to schedule an appointment. Contact:  rexrodea@brcc.edu

PRISM Club Meeting

The PRISM Club meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month from 1:30-2:30. This club provides a safe space for LGBTQ+ students. Allies welcome! Rec Center Student Activities Room Contact: phillipse@brcc.edu

Animanga Club Meeting

Please join the Animanga Club for our first meeting of the semester! We'll watch anime, eat snacks, and plan future club activities. Student Activities (Rec Center) Contact: thackera@brcc.edu

Get the Scoop on JMU Transfer

Meet former BRCC Transfer Students and JMU Admissions staff while enjoying Smiley’s Ice Cream in honor of National Transfer Student Month. North end of Quad (by visitor parking lot). Contact: shorer@brcc.edu

Decorate Sugar Skulls – Hispanic Heritage Month Event

Rec Center - Student Activities Room Sugar skulls represent a departed soul and are placed on altars and gravestones to celebrate the return of a specific loved one as part of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). In this workshop you'll learn more about the history and significance of the sugar skull tradition

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