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Sonic-Con to welcome accomplished Christian audio storytellers in November

Weekend and daily passes are now available for Liberty University’s third Sonic-Con audio theatre convention, to be held Nov. 16-18. The event will offer audiences and special guests alike the opportunity to connect with veterans and aspiring newcomers in the…

11 months ago

Summer arts camps on Liberty’s campus teach top-level skills with a faith mindset

Close to 200 campers from elementary through high school have spent the last few weeks engaging with the arts at Liberty University as part of the annual School of Communications and the Arts summer camps in which faculty and current…

1 year ago

Liberty team takes first place at National Student Advertising Competition

After finishing as the runner-up last year, students from Liberty University’s Advertising Team won first place in the National Student Advertising Competition (NSAC), held last week  at the American Advertising Federation’s ADMERICA Conference in St. Louis, Mo. The 24-member team…

1 year ago

Theatre students perform original drama about surviving Puerto Rico hurricane during trip to the island

Students from Liberty University’s Department of Theatre Arts spent their spring break in March on a 10-day outreach and service trip to Puerto Rico, performing an original street drama that spoke to the hardships of the people on the island in…

1 year ago

‘The Music Man’ concludes Liberty’s theatre season with rousing musical score, alumni cast members

The Alluvion Stage Company will be marching into Liberty University’s Tower Theater this weekend to the timeless musical score of “The Music Man,” the final production of the academic year. Several alumni have returned to Liberty’s stage to tell the…

1 year ago

‘The Mulligan’ nominated for Most Inspirational Independent Movie

Nine months after its nationwide theatrical release last April, “The Mulligan,” the most recent feature film from Liberty University’s Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center, has been nominated by MovieGuide for Most Inspirational Independent Movie for films released in 2022. The…

1 year ago

Liberty theatre alumna plays a lead role in new Christian holiday film ‘I Heard the Bells’

In the years since her time onstage as a student in Liberty University’s Department of Theatre Arts, Rachel Day Hughes (’13) has brought her acting craft to multiple stages. This holiday season, she has made her screen debut in the…

2 years ago

Expanded art museum opens on Liberty’s campus with new pieces, student art made for God’s glory

The Liberty University Art Museum welcomed local art lovers to its new location in Marie F. Green Hall with a ribbon-cutting grand opening Thursday, Oct. 20, displaying new pieces along with parts of its permanent collection at its expanded new…

2 years ago

Musical comedy ‘Curtains’ to bring lighthearted whodunit mystery to the Tower Theater stage

Liberty University’s Department of Theatre Arts is inviting audiences to laugh along the trail of a murder mystery at the center of its latest production, “Curtains,” a musical comedy set to open on Oct. 14 as Liberty celebrates Homecoming Weekend….

2 years ago

New film degree helps students hone in on careers in multimedia storytelling

With 10 years of training multimedia storytellers already to its name, the Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center at Liberty University has enhanced its ability to prepare students for their desired niche in the industry by creating the Bachelor of Fine…

2 years ago
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