Forum Series – Sex and the Law: C.L. Lindsay
Maddox Theatre 5050 E. State St. , Rockford, IL, United StatesAttorney, author, and student advocate C.L. Lindsay will explain how the law applies to the more sordid parts of the college experience
Attorney, author, and student advocate C.L. Lindsay will explain how the law applies to the more sordid parts of the college experience
Leadership is hard to define but easy to see. This seminar analyzes the fourteen traits that leaders must demonstrate on a daily basis in order for others to follow them and for you to lead your own life. We will also discuss the most common mistakes that new leaders make and how to avoid them....
You’ll want to sing along with The Great American Trailer Park Musical, a naughty, bawdy, mischievous, and dysfunctional Florida community set to music. Directed by Professor Jeff Hendry Show runs Thurs.—Sat., Feb. 23—25, at 7:30 p.m. Sun., Feb. 26, at 2 p.m. Maddox Theatre, Clark Arts Center $12 adults, $9 students and seniors...
You’ll want to sing along with The Great American Trailer Park Musical, a naughty, bawdy, mischievous, and dysfunctional Florida community set to music. Directed by Professor Jeff Hendry Show runs Thurs.—Sat., Feb. 23—25, at 7:30 p.m. Sun., Feb. 26, at 2 p.m. Maddox Theatre, Clark Arts Center $12 adults, $9 students and seniors...
Che “Rhymefest” Smith discusses how citizens can use positions of leverage to address issues of police brutality, systematic biases, and lack of services. As a writer, artist, activist, political organizer and teacher, Che has cracked glass ceilings and shattered negative stereotypes about hip-hop. Among other awards, he won a Grammy for co-writing “Jesus Walks” with...
Called “the most famous art detective in the world,” Robert Wittman founded the FBI’s National Art Crime Team and served for 20 years as the FBI’s investigative expert in this field. He is responsible for recovering more than $300 million in stolen art and cultural property around the world. Since retiring from the FBI in...
Dr. Penelope Boston is the director of NASA’s Astrobiology Institute. Prior to joining NASA, Boston founded and directed the Cave and Karst Studies Program at New Mexico Tech, where she also served as a professor and led their Earth and environmental sciences department as chair. She also served from 2002 to 2016 as associate director...
A Flea in Her Ear (farse) Apr. 27-30-2017, Thu-Sat @ 7:30 PM, Sun. @ 2:00 PM Maddox Theatre, Clark Arts Center $12 adults, $9 students and seniors Directed by Deborah Mogford, Performing Arts Chair, Professor of Performing Arts Paranoia, infidelity, and lechery take center stage in this raucous bedroom farce. An hysterical cocktail of chaos...
Author, medical doctor, air force veteran and inspirational expert Clarence Lee provides encouragement and motivation to all students as they pursue their studies at RU. Dr. Lee, CEO of a personal development brand, is a frequent columnist with two published books, and has appeared as an on-air TV health expert in segments on ABC, NBC...
Rockford University commemorates the 1787 anniversary of the adjournment of the Constitutional Convention with a visit from 1987 RU alumnus Judge Iain D. Johnston, who serves the Northern District of Illinois’ Rockford-based Western Division. Judge Johnston was captain of the Regents soccer team and furthered his education at University at Buffalo and The John Marshall...
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