| February 13 | 7:30 PM
Valentine's Day Studio Recital presented by Mary Wilson's Voice Studio Harris Concert Hall Hosted by Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
The voice students of Mary Wilson will perform a recital entitled What is Love celebrating Valentine's Day. Free admission
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| February 14 | 3 PM
KCPA KPOP Random Dance UC Beale Room Hosted by the Korean Pop Culture Association
Come dance to your favorite KPOP songs with KPCA. But there's a twist, you must come dressed as your favorite KPOP Idol or favorite KPOP meme. *Dresscode recommended but not enforced*
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| February 14 | 7:30 PM
Valentine's Day Concert Presented by Jazz Singers Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center (3800 Central) Hosted by Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
Fall head over heels for classic and contemporary love songs performed to perfection by the University of Memphis Jazz Singers. Scheidt Family Performing Arts Center The Plough Foundation Performance Hall 3800 Central Ave., Memphis, TN Plan your visit TICKETS: $20 - General Admission $0 - Students, faculty and staff with UofM ID
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| February 15 | 12:35 PM
Scheidt Distinguished Speaker Series Harris Concert Hall Hosted by Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music iniveis you to join us for the Scheidt Distinguished Speaker Series. You'll benefit from leading industry experts that are thinking outside the box, challenging the norms and fostering creativity and collaboration. Scheidt Distinguished Speaker Series features Aubrey Bergauer for Marketing and the Concert Experience: 21st Century Lessons Not Just for Millennials Everyone's talking about how to attract younger audiences, but one orchestra's findings show that the music itself isn't the problem, and the solutions aren't just for Millennials or Gen-Z. These results of the California Symphony's Orchestra X project on user experience went viral with tens of thousands of hits, and ultimately received attention from The Wall Street Journal, who wrote, What is most striking about these changes is that you don’t have to be under 35 to appreciate them...they’re common-sense responses to the unmet needs of potential concertgoers of all ages. Hear how the orchestra implemented changes based on their findings, how their concerts began selling out because of it, and how organizations today can take real (and easy!) actionable steps to do the same. More about Aubry Bergauer Hailed as “the Steve Jobs of classical music” (Observer) and “the Sheryl Sandberg of the symphony” (LA Review of Books), Aubrey Bergauer is known for her results-driven, customer-centric, data-obsessed pursuit of changing the narrative for the performing arts. A “dynamic administrator” with an “unquenchable drive for canny innovation” (San Francisco Chronicle), her leadership as Executive Director of the California Symphony propelled the organization to double the size of its audience and nearly quadruple the donor base. In 2019, the side hustle became the main hustle as she moved her consulting practice full time and has now served dozens of clients across artistic disciplines, geographies, and budgets up to $300M. Bergauer’s ability to cast and communicate vision moves large teams forward and brings stakeholders together across the institution, earning her “a reputation for coming up with great ideas and then realizing them” (San Francisco Classical Voice). Her drive to see opportunity in place of unsolvable challenges or irreversible trends produces different results than the norm, secures new revenue streams, and galvanizes audiences and donors. Bergauer builds strategic plans and organizations, leverages technology and new media to elevate and extend the brand, and prioritizes diversity and inclusion to create a stronger product on stage and off. A graduate of Rice University with degrees in Music Performance and Business, her work and leadership has been covered in national publications including Entrepreneur, Thrive Global, Wall Street Journal, and Southwest Airlines and Symphony magazines, and she is a frequent public speaker, including TEDx, Adobe, and industry conferences inside and outside the arts.
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| February 15 | 6 PM
BlueTom Life: Lover's Lounge College of Communication and Fine Arts (CFA 137) Hosted by Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
Discover Memphis’ next iconic artists at Blue Tom Live! Student-run Blue Tom Entertainment opens up the mic to showcase top campus talent, and introduce you to the future of Bluff City music. Lover's Lounge will feature Craylon Davis. Blue Tom Live is produced by Blue Tom Entertainment - our Music Industry program and the house band from our Commercial Music program. Doors open at 6 PM Open Mic: 7-8 PM Craylon Davis: 8:15-9 PM Free admission
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| February 15 | 7:30 PM
University of Memphis Symphony Orchestra: Soloist Competition Winner's Concert Harris Concert Hall Hosted by Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
Enjoy an evening with the University of Memphis Symphony Orchestra with the School of Music's most promising students. The annual Soloist Competition Winners Concert features instrumental and vocal student winners from the 2022-2023 competition. Free admission
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February 16 | 4:30 PM Hindu Art Contest & Exhibition Hosted by Hindu Student Association
Are you an artist? Are Are you interested in creating a Hindu piece of art? Sign up to be a featured artist in our Hindu Art Contest & Exhibition! Please email rwlson24@memphis.edu to reserve your spot. All mediums welcome.
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| February 16 | 6:15 PM Admril's Call FedEx Institute of Technology Hosted by Student Veterans Organization
This presentation is sponsored by the Memphis Navy League as part of our mission to be a powerful voice for the importance of the United States Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard to our nation’s defense, well-being and economic prosperity.
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| February 18 | 7 PM Black History Month Step Show Rose Theatre Hosted by National Pan-Hellenic Council
Doors open at 6:00pm
Entry will be at the North doors only
No Refunds. No Exchanges, No Re-Entry
Please download your ticket before you arrive at the Theater.
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| February 22 | 7:30 PM
Contemporary Chamber Players Presents Let's Be Abstract Harris Concert Hall Hosted by Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
Join the Contemporary Chamber Players as they present Let's Be Abstract featuring works from the 20th Century and pieces of abstract nature! While you're at it, make plans to attend Let's Be Cheerful on April 10!
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February 22 | 10 AM - 2 PM HIV-Testing UC Conference Room 208 Hosted by Student Health and Counseling Services
Free HIV testing.
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| February 23 | 7:30 PM
UofM Opera presents Opera Scenes Showcase Harris Concert Hall Hosted by Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music
Enjoy highlights from beloved operatic standards as well as new and new-to-you works in our annual Opera Scenes Showcase on February 23! This performance showcases our outstanding singers and will be performed with piano accompaniment.
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| Fall in Love with the Lovely Lambda Ladies
Fall in Love with the Lovely Lambda Ladies this semester for LTA Week! February 13th-17th 2023! We will be hosting events such as study sessions, Valentine's Cards for St.Jude, Concha giveaways, learning about the Universal Woman, and joining the University of Memphis to support the NAACP!
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| UofM Counseling Center Resources
The Counseling Center at the University of Memphis is a comprehensive agency providing personal/psychological counseling, career counseling and psychological/vocational testing for students. Goals of the center include enhancing the development of the total person, contributing to the educational mission of the University through counseling, service to the campus and community, and services that seek to assist in the retention of students.
If you are experiencing a crisis emergency during business hours (Monday to Friday 8:00-4:30) please call 901.678.2068, visit 214 Wilder Tower, or enter our virtual waiting room between 10:00-3:00. If this is after business hours please call 901.678.4357 (HELP)
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| Flu Shots
Get your free Flu Shot at the Hudson Health Center. Monday - Friday 9 AM - 3:30 PM. Appointments are required. Available to all students, faculty, and staff!
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| On-Campus Student Employment Powered by Handshake
TigerLink powered by Handshake is a student career hub that includes the job board used by the University of Memphis to post Student Employment positions. Student Employment includes regular student employment (RSE) positions for those who are not eligible for federal work-study, and federal work-study (FWS) positions for those who are eligible. To apply for a position, students need to complete an application on TigerLink. Student Employment positions can be filtered under the “Jobs” search by clicking “On Campus Student Employment”. Before applying, students should be in good academic standing and enrolled at least half-time, which is 6 undergraduate/law hours or 5 graduate hours. The individual departments make the hiring decisions, and each department may have different GPA requirements. Applying for a position does not guarantee a job offer, and positions are competitive. Students can access TigerLink by downloading the Handshake app for iOS or Android. Or students can visit TigerLink from the web by visiting this website: For more information, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page on the university’s Student Employment website:
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