Performance, Lecture and Art Events

“…those best results of civilization upon which depend the finer and freer aspects of living must be incorporated into our common life…if we would have democracy endure.” – Jane Addams

The speakers, artists, scholars, dedicated citizens and performers who are our guests on campus throughout the academic year are role models for our community. As 21st century thinkers and activists, they continue the tradition of Jane Addams and the scores of her fellow global citizens who believe they can and must make a difference by offering their particular perspectives, skills and talents to the world. Such cultural events also work to promote collaboration within our University community as well as seek partnerships with Rockford community organizations to bring in artists or speakers.

Events include exhibits and lectures in the art gallery, the Forum Series, and the performing arts line-up of plays and musicals. These events invite all members of the Rockford Community of Learning to share the fun of the liberal arts together.

Reflecting the variety and scope of programming, such noted speakers as Dr. James Orbinski of Doctors Without Borders, South Africa’s Naomi Tutu, Pakistan’s former prime minister Benazir Bhutto, and Arun Gandhi, grandson of spiritual leader Mohandas “Mahatma” Ghandi, all have visited the campus. Other offerings have included a slide lecture by world famous installation artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude, a vocal recital by Jubilant Sykes, and a lecture by Oscar Arias, former president of Costa Rica and Nobel Laureate for his work on a Central American Peace Plan.