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The Seerveld Gallery presents an artist talk and reception featuring Jorge Rios.
The artist talk and reception will take place on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022, with the talk at 6 pm in the ArCC North Lobby and the reception at 7 pm in the Seerveld Gallery.
About the Seerveld Gallery
The Seerveld Gallery, located in Trinity’s Art & Communication Center, exhibits a cross section of work and viewpoints from across the art world. The gallery presents shows by professional artists each year, from internationally known artists to Chicago artists.
Offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships. Work alongside Trinity’s current student-athletes and coaching staff as they prove the importance of defense and how it’s key to any game. You’ll be trained with great intensity and be pushed past your limits to achieve your goals. Learning situational and fundamental defense is important to playing smarter softball.
Please bring all necessary softball equipment that you have and wear gym shoes or molded cleats (no metal cleats on the infield turf).
Cost: $90
Trinity Christian College welcomes incoming freshmen students and their families to Blueprints, our registration weekend. Blueprints is a wonderful opportunity to meet other students, faculty, and staff. Incoming freshmen will experience campus life, sleep overnight in the residence halls, sign up for classes, and begin friendships with other new students that will last a lifetime.
Graduates are invited to join members of Trinity’s Alumni Board and Alumni Office for a social celebration to welcome them as the newest alumni. Live music, appetizers and soda are provided thanks to the generous support of alumni. Graduates can RSVP by April 29.
OPUS, Trinity’s annual festival of student scholarship, is taking place on Wednesday, April 20. The word “opus” is Latin for work. Whether it’s the arts & humanities, natural & applied sciences, or social sciences, students from all disciplines can present their work or attend this annual celebratory conference.
We invite you to attend OPUS 2022 and imagine the possibilities of your own OPUS!
OPUS SCHEDULE
12:30-12:45 OPUS Parade
12:45-1:15 Opening Ceremony
1:30-4:15 Student Presentations
4:30-5:15 Presentation Showdown
All students are given the opportunity to enter into a competition for all solo and group presentations. Top scorers advance to the Presentation Showdown where they give a 5-minute summary of their presentation in front of their peers and additional judges.
4:30-6:30 Trinity Trolldown Dinner in the Dining Hall
5:00-6:00 Dunk Tank Fundraiser for Ukraine
6:00-7:30 Raffle & Closing Ceremony
7:30-8:30 Senior Student/OPUS Art Reception
6:30-8:30 GRUMPUS Graduate OPUS
9:00-10:00 Outcry
Special Thank you!
The Trinity Christian College community is grateful to alumni Yvette Madany (’85) and Peter Madany (’82), who generously provided financial support to underwrite expenses for OPUS 2022.
The OPUS 2022 committee is also grateful for the support of Trinity administration, faculty, and staff, including the departments of admissions, student life, physical plant, audio-visual services, information technology services, marketing and communications, and Creative Dining.
OPUS Committee Members
Brian Cerney
Inglebert Christiansen (Student Graphic Designer)
Sarah Hoeksema (co-chair)
Jeff Nyhoff
Mary LoGalbo
Deb Majewski (co-chair)
Katie Oomkes
Julianna Padilla (Student Government Representative)
Aron Reppmann
Omar Sweiss
Kevin Schenke
Maura Sukamto (Student Graphic Designer)
Trinity’s Cooperativity Club presents “Analytical Research Tools to Discover and Help Creation, including the systems that make them whole.” The discussion will feature Dr. Sandra Biedron ’94, Research Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the College of Engineering at the University of New Mexico (UNM). Biedron also has an appointment to the Department of Mechanical Engineering at UNM.
The event takes place on Thursday, April 14 at 5 pm in the Vermeer Fireside Room.
Join us for the tenure lecture of Dr. Kara Wolff, Professor of Counseling. Tenure lectures are a celebration of the mature Christian scholarship of our faculty colleagues. When we celebrate these moments, we mark and extend our commitment to our core identity and mission as a College – and we rejoice at the gifted teacher-scholars in our midst!
Wolff’s lecture is entitled “Christian Social Justice Pedagogy: A Shared Dwelling Place.” At the core of the human experience is a desire to belong and to be deeply known. Despite this longing we often find ourselves challenged to connect in deep and meaningful ways across our constructed barriers. This lecture explores how cultivating a learning environment that fosters love for each other and prioritizes pursuing justice and equity opens us up to transformational ways of being in the world.
Trinity’s Counseling and Psychology and Social Work Departments are pleased to present the Ninth Annual Psychology Renewed Conference.
Attendees to the conference will explore Conceptual Dialectical Behavior Therapy and how it can be used to treat emotional dysregulation.
Dr. Paul Holmes, a Senior Lecturer at Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy and Practice at the University of Chicago, will introduce the “Chronic Distress Model” as an explanation of emotional escalation. He will give an overview of the structure and processes that comprise C-DBT, an approach that emphasizes experiential encounters where participants decouple behaviors from emotions, thoughts, and memories and select responses based on context and valued ends. Participants can experience freedom from their past and create opportunities to organize their behavior in relation to a future they desire.
For more information and to register for the conference, click here.
Cost:
CEUs – $30 | Trinity Alums – $10 (CEUs are included in the alumni cost) | Current Students – Free with Registration
Join us for the tenure lecture of Dr. Jessica Clevering, Professor of Psychology. Tenure lectures are a celebration of the mature Christian scholarship of our faculty colleagues. When we celebrate these moments, we mark and extend our commitment to our core identity and mission as a College – and we rejoice at the gifted teacher-scholars in our midst!
Clevering’s lecture, “Three Heads in the Well: A Pedagogical Fairy Tale, ” will explore how should professors approach the self, specifically their own selves, while teaching? Four approaches will be proposed, and the preferred approach will be illustrated by means of a fairy tale. That’s right: story time! Christian themes will be highlighted throughout. Teddy bears are welcome.
Join us for the tenure lecture of Professor of Art & Design Ryan Thompson. Tenure lectures are a celebration of the mature Christian scholarship of our faculty colleagues. When we celebrate these moments, we mark and extend our commitment to our core identity and mission as a College – and we rejoice at the gifted teacher-scholars in our midst!
Thompson’s lecture, “Look this Way,” engages the role of conceptual art in an attention economy, with a specific focus on how it might help stretch our attention and expand our understanding of time. The lecture will also speculate on connections between conceptual art, prayer, and the discomfort of embracing the unknown.