Oxford Studies
SPRING 2025 - Events
January
- 17-Jan 7:00 PM Oxford Chapel
- Classical Guitar Concert featuring Hearn & Plato
- 22-Jan 7:30 PM Old Church
- MLK Celebration keynote speaker Bishop Dease
- 29-Jan 7:30 PM Williams Hall
- Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta presents Chee-Yun, Violinist accompanied by Will Ransom
- 30-Jan 7:00 PM Humanities 202
- Faking It: Victorian Documentary Novels presented by Dr. Ellen Stockstill
February
- 7-Feb 7:30 PM Williams Hall
- 5 Gifts, an interactive performance and poetry work by Nicholas Goodly
- 13-Feb 7:00 PM Williams Hall
- CubanaSong
- 17-Feb 7:00 PM Humanities 202
- Respectable radical: Judia Jackson Harris, Skillful Navigator of Jim Crow Georgia presented by Dr. Jane McPherson
- 21-Feb 7:30 PM Williams Hall
- Humblabad: The Sequel directed by Corian Ellisor
- 27-Feb & 28-Feb 7:30 PM Tarbutton PAC
- Tragedy: a tragedy Presented by OxTheatre
Buy tickets at Oxford.emory.edu/OxBox
- Tragedy: a tragedy Presented by OxTheatre
March
- 1-Mar 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM Tarbutton PAC
- Tragedy: a tragedy Presented by OxTheatre
Buy tickets at Oxford.emory.edu/OxBox
- Tragedy: a tragedy Presented by OxTheatre
- 6-Mar 6:00 PM Chapel
- Cello Recital: Dr. Congcong Bi
- 19-Mar 7:00 PM Williams Hall
- Care at the End of the World lecture by Dr. Jina Kim
- 20-Mar 7:30 PM Williams Hall
- Life Lessons from Game Theory presented by Dr. Maria Arbatskaya
- 27-Mar 6:00 PM Humanities 202
- Controlling the Hallucinating Doctor: Strategies for Safe and Effective AI in Healthcare presented by Dr. Demi Plessas
April
- 3-Apr 7:30 PM Williams Hall
- Project Trio: Eclectic World Music Group featuring Greg Pattillo, Flute; Daniel Berkey, Saxophone; Peter Seymour, Bass
- 10-Apr 7:30 PM Williams Hall
- Oxford Chamber Ensemble Directed by Dr. McNeill
- 16-Apr 7:00 PM Williams Hall
- Oxford Chorale Concert Directed by Dr. Roberson
- 24-Apr 7:30 PM Tarbutton PAC
- The Oxford Soul Collective Directed by Dr. McNeill
- 28-Apr 7:30 PM Williams Hall
- Oxford Dance Company Directed by Professor Abarca
Oxford Studies is a one credit hour, elective, interdisciplinary course. Through attendance, participation, and written reflection, the course encourages thoughtful involvement in the rich cultural and educational activities available in our community beyond the traditional confines of the classroom. Oxford Studies supports the College's efforts to promote engagement with the arts and with intellectual issues of shared interest.
For more information please email Jennifer Brown, Administrative Assistant