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Creative Arts Series

Nosferatu
Accompanied this year by solo percussion and electronic soundscape , the annual Halloween screening of Nosferatu is a Stein College tradition . This F . W . Murnau 1922 psychological horror / thriller will send shivers down your spine as the inimical machinations of Nosferatu cause havoc to a community and a marriage . Those attending in person are encouraged to come in costume .
TERRY CONCERT HALL and VIRTUAL Sunday , October 31 at 7:30 PM

NOVEMBER

National French Week
Jacksonville University will celebrate its fifth annual National French Week November 1-5 with a variety of activities sponsored by our French students and student organizations . From cheese tastings to film viewings to coffee and conversation , join us to celebrate all things French . New for 2021 will be an exclusive soirée meurtre et mystère . During this interactive murder mystery party en français , put on your detective cap and brush off those French conversational skills to uncover the killer from among our shady suspects . Prizes and fun to be had !
Monday , November 1 through Friday , November 5
Erasing Blackness : Racism in American Classrooms School of Humanities Guest Lecture
Dr . Michael Phillips , Professor of History at Collin College , presents a public lecture about how the education system in the United States obscures the history of racism . This historical context informs contemporary debates about how the history of racial issues should be taught in American schools today .
USEN AUDITORIUM Tuesday , November 2 at 12:30 PM
Chamber Concert
Music students perform a concert of chamber music featuring the Honors String Quartet , Brass Quintet , Woodwind Quintet , and other chamber groups .
TERRY CONCERT HALL Tuesday , November 2 at 7:30 PM