Greenfest: STEAM Garden Bed Workshop
Build practical gardening skills and contribute to a shared campus space at this hands-on STEAM Garden Bed Workshop.
Build practical gardening skills and contribute to a shared campus space at this hands-on STEAM Garden Bed Workshop.
Connect with peers and explore your career interests in a relaxed setting at this informal coffee and conversation hour.
Explore campus and community efforts toward a more sustainable future at the Sustainability Fair.
Learn the fascinating history of one of the world’s most remarkable trees during this short outdoor talk on the Dawn Redwood.
Give back to campus and support sustainability efforts by participating in this hands-on community workday.
Experience the work of multimedia artist Moira Holohan through an artist talk and opening reception celebrating her dynamic video exhibition.
Explore sustainable textile art and storytelling through this hands-on Kawandi quilting workshop with Asheville-based nonprofit Local Cloth.
Learn the art of traditional Japanese stitching while exploring sustainable mending practices in this introductory Sashiko workshop.
Connect with employers and explore internship and career opportunities across a wide range of fields at the spring Career & Internship Fair.
We invite you to join us on March 26th, at 6pm, in the Blue Ridge Room in Highsmith Student Union for a public talk from our Spring 2026 Highsmith Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Author Allison Pugh. Dr. Pugh is a Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University and Bestselling author of The Last Human Job: The Work of Connecting in a Disconnected World.
Her talk on "Connection, Meaning, and the Future of Work in the AI Century" is one that is relevant to all in this rapidly-changing world as we see AI changing the landscape of the job market and workplace. Dr. Pugh explores the meaningful connections people forge as part of their work and how this is impacted by technology.