- LocationPhilip Lynch Theatre FA 130
- DescriptionEvent Name: Production #2 Performance<br>Event State: Confirmed<br>Organization: Philip Lynch Theatre<br>Event Locator: 2025-AATAZA<br><br><p>Production #2 Performance</p>
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- Nov 177:30 PMViolin Studio RecitalEvent Name: Violin Studio Recital Event State: Confirmed Organization: Music Department Event Locator: 2025-AATAVG Studio Recital of Jennifer Leckie
- Nov 1912:00 PMMass and Community MealEvent Name: Mass and Community Meal Event State: Confirmed Organization: University Ministry Event Locator: 2025-AATBHW All are welcome to attend Mass in Sancta Alberta Chapel and enjoy lunch in the D'Arcy Great Room.
- Nov 194:00 PMStudent Senate Weekly MeetingEvent State: Confirmed Organization: Student Engagement Event Name: Student Senate Weekly Meeting Event Locator: 2025-AATAGL
- Nov 195:30 PMThe Studio: Lewis Art Club MeetingEvent Name: The Studio: Lewis Art Club Meeting Event Locator: 2025-AATAJK Event State: Confirmed Organization: Student Engagement The Studio is an artistic workshop RSO. It meets bi-weekly, with the location announced in advance in case of any changes. Workshops are chosen by members, such as (Life Drawing, Candle Making, Oil Painting, Latte Art, Stress Management, Adventure Sports, etc). For questions please contact (thestudiolewisu@gmail.com)
- Nov 196:00 PMRefusing Silence: A Black Film & Dialogue Series on Resistance and ReclamationEvent Name: Black Film Series Event Locator: 2025-AATAZR Event State: Confirmed Organization: Office of Diversity <span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">Join the Office of Diversity, Sociology Department and African American Studies Program for a film screening and discussion of Idlewild. This film imagines radically different Black realities, reflecting Dr. Carter Jackson’s analysis of resistance as not only historical but aspirational. This film screening is part of Lewis University's Fall 2025 "Refusing Silence: A Black Film & Dialogue Series on Resistance and Reclamation." “Refusing Silence” is a three-part co-curricular film and dialogue series inspired by Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson’s powerful work, We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance. All are welcome to join this intentional space for collective engagement, healing, and intellectual empowerment through the lens of Black film. Each session centers a film that echoes the themes of rebellion, refusal, radical love, joy and communal resilience, opening up rich conversations that connect historical Black resistance to contemporary struggles and triumphs. Anchored in monthly gatherings leading up to Black History Month, this series prepares the campus for Dr. Carter Jackson’s in-person visit to the Romeoville Campus on 2/11/26 by building a community of reflection and action. It is more than a film series—it is a reclamation of space, voice, and narrative at Lewis University.
- Nov 2010:00 AMTasty Treat ThursdayEvent Name: Tasty Treat Thursday Event State: Confirmed Organization: University Ministry Event Locator: 2025-AATBHX Enjoy freshly baked treats in the San Miguel Center for Mission and Ministry