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The Facts About FACS

Photo provided by Rampage student photographer Rachel Hendrick Everything is an art. Bluefield University carries this sentiment through the Fine Arts Community School (FACS). Melissa Yowell is an adjunct music faculty member and FACS coordinator. “Founded in 1993, Bluefield University’s Fine Arts Community School (FACS) is a vibrant outreach program offering high-quality fine arts instruction […]

 
Theatre Department Moving to Cox Visual Arts Center

Photo provided by Rampage student photographer Elei Haynes. The Theatre Department is moving its equipment and the majority of rehearsals from Harman Chapel to the Cox Visual Arts Center to have an accessible space for rehearsals, building and painting sets, and much more.   “With our growing student body population, several departments use the chapel every […]

 
BU Finds Increased Enrollment Energizing

Photo provided by Rampage student photographer Elle Gunter. Despite potential challenges created by Bluefield University’s traditional student enrollment growth, faculty and staff continue to serve students. “I have noticed a positive energy on campus,” said Chris Shoemaker, assistant professor of communications. “On the administrative side, I think employees are encouraged by the new leadership of […]

 
Charlie Brown Comes to Bluefield

Photo provided by Rampage student photographer Elei Haynes Bluefield University Theatre’s first production of the season is You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Shows are at 7:30 p.m. on October 16-18 and at 3 p.m. on October 19. Elei Haynes, a theatre major performing in Charlie Brown, describes the show as “a series of scenes […]

 
Tutoring Opportunities for Students

Students can access free tutoring while enjoying coffee and snacks in the Academic Center for Excellence and Careers (ACEC), open from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Students can drop by and get help with a variety of classes from experienced peers, or they can make an appointment by contacting ACEC’s Wayne Pelts or Rilla Cooper. 

 
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