Institute for Creative Inquiry Events
November 2021
- Nov 10: Black Holes and Dancing Galaxies
September 2021
December 2019
- Dec 3: Black Studies and Black Spaces
November 2019
- Nov 20: Linking Across Worlds - Tales from “Physics of Science Fiction”
October 2019
- Oct 16: The Photographs in the House: How Two Images Opened a Hidden World
September 2019
April 2019
- Apr 23: Writing Photographs Exhibition
- Apr 17: How to Think Outside the Box: Mapping Divergent Thinking
- Apr 10: Songs of Vienna
March 2019
February 2019
- Feb 20: Albert R. Lee, “A Man of Substance, One of Illinois’ Finest Traditions”
- Feb 12: JMU Through Living Color
December 2018
- Dec 4: Religion Gone Wild: Exploring the Power of Animals in the Ancient Mediterranean
November 2018
- Nov 14: Creating a Visual Model of Human Knowledge
October 2018
- Oct 17: Identity, Ethics and Volunteerism with Endangered Species
September 2018
- Sep 19: Event Seeing Evolutionary Change: Nature seen through the Lenses of Art and Biology
- Sep 11: Harrisonburg Then and Now: Photographing the Friendly City in the 1940s and Today
April 2018
- Apr 30: Reception: Rethinking Urban Renewal
- Apr 11: Colloquium 3: Documenting and Mapping Lynching in Virginia
- Apr 4: Colloquium 2: Learning from the Bauhaus to the Stanford d.School
February 2018
- Feb 21: Colloquium 1: Patterns of the Cosmos: Making Meaning in Textiles
January 2018
- Jan 30: Exhibition: Draw and Play - The (Tet)rad Project
- Jan 29: Opening Reception: Draw and Play - The (Tet)rad Project
December 2017
November 2017
- Nov 15: COLLOQUIUM III: Why Digital History?
October 2017
- Oct 18: COLLOQUIUM II: Preserving African-American History in Harrisonburg
September 2017
- Sep 21: COLLOQUIUM I: A Century of Harrisonburg Clothing
- Sep 20: Exhibition: Who Wore What Here
- Sep 19: Opening Reception: Who Wore What Here
April 2017
- Apr 19: COLLOQUIUM III: Exploring the Dynamics of Community Research and the Many Voices of Harrisonburg Project
- Apr 18: Opening Reception: Time and Movement Class Exhibition
March 2017
- Mar 15: COLLOQUIUM II: Using Visual Models to Understand the Past and the Future