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SBU Chamber Orchestra to perform concert Nov 3

Posted in: Campus News, Music, Arts and Letters, Student News

BOLIVAR, MO – The public is invited to attend a free concert featuring the Southwest Baptist University Chamber Orchestra at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12. The concert will be presented in Meyer Recital Hall in the Geneva Casebolt Music Center on the Bolivar campus. Dr. Brian K. Hopwood, director of instrumental studies and assistant professor of music will conduct.


SBU Chorale to Present Fall Concert

Posted in: Campus News, Music, Arts and Letters, Student News
BOLIVAR, MO – The Chorale of Southwest Baptist University will present its Fall Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10, in Pike Auditorium located in Mabee Chapel on the main campus in Bolivar.  Admission is free and a reception for the audience will be held backstage following the performance.

SBU Theatre Department to perform “The Crucible”

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BOLIVAR, MO – Southwest Baptist University will present Arthur Miller’s classic “The Crucible” at 7:00 p.m., Nov.12 through14, in the Davis-Newport Theater located in the Jester Learning & Performance Center on the Bolivar campus. 

SBU SIFE to co-host “Give Thanks and Give Back”

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BOLIVAR, MO –The Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) chapter at Southwest Baptist University and the Polk County Health Center will host a new “green” initiative project, “Give Thanks and Give Back” from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Bolivar High School Gym.

SBU Joins Top 15 in U.S. Mid-Central Region Battle of the Brains

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BOLIVAR, MO – Southwest Baptist University’s top competitive programming team grabbed a spot among the top 15 teams in the U.S Mid-Central Region (Missouri, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, and Tennessee) on Saturday, Oct. 24 as a part of the IBM-Sponsored International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC).    The team, composed of Jacob Williams (Senior, Hume, Mo.), Andrew Cook (Senior, Kansas City, Mo.), and Aaron Meyer (Senior, Springfield, Mo.) completed five of nine problems in 290 minutes to claim the second highest finish in school history.  SBU’s second and third teams finished in 30th and 37th place, respectively, in the field of 140 teams.