Arts and Humanities Showcase
Utica Campus 34175 Miss. 18 West, Utica, MS, United StatesIn celebration of National Arts and Humanities Month, this event will showcase offerings available to students on the Utica Campus.
In celebration of National Arts and Humanities Month, this event will showcase offerings available to students on the Utica Campus.
This event kicks off the week with a presentation of the history of the Utica Campus, and a one-act play about the William Holtzclaw story. The play was written by […]
This event will provide an understanding of aquaponics, a form of agriculture often referred to as "fish farming". Participants will use 3D printing technology to create a home aquaponics garden. […]
This event is held to officially crown the new Mister and Miss Utica Campus for the academic year. The Mister and Miss from the organizations and clubs on campus are […]
Join us for Museum events all day, kicking off with an interactive talk and African drumming demonstration by artist Jerry Jenkins entitled “A Look at Mande Culture Through Traditional Music” […]
Join us for a special screening of a work-in-progress with director Jasmine Cannon’s latest project, UTICA. The film puts a face to issues surrounding food security and access, community development, and agriculture. This film paints a portrait of life in rural, southern America while also exploring the idea and power in collaborative community building.
To end Utica Institute Heritage Week, this tailgating event is for students, faculty, staff, members of the community, and alumni to fellowship on the campus.
The purpose of the TechXpo event is to provide students, especially those in Career and Technical Education (CTE), with an opportunity to explore emerging technologies, innovations, and career pathways in various technical fields. It serves as a platform where students can interact with industry professionals, participate in hands-on demonstrations, and learn about the latest tools, […]
Our objective is to inform student of importance of proper attire during interview. The goal is to provide clothes through Single Stop to students who can not afford proper attire for interviews and prepare them for future interviews.
Crawford will discuss his moody and deeply psychological paintings inspired by living history in the South Carolina countryside. Crawford will also give a demonstration on his career in Painting Conservation. Refreshments will be served!