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Honor Jesus' abandonment to the Father's Will in His Agony in the Garden by praying a Holy Hour Thursday evenings.
Join the Abbey Players in the Haid for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, directed by Christopher Donahue. It will play April 4th-6th and 11th-13th at 8 PM, and on April 14 at 2:30 PM.
Come pray a Rosary! The Rosary will be prayed daily in the Grotto. In cases of inclement weather, the Rosary will be moved to the St. Joseph Chapel.
Come pray a Rosary! The Rosary will be prayed daily in the Grotto. In cases of inclement weather, the Rosary will be moved to the St. Joseph Chapel.
Come support your baseball team as they play Wingate in the Abbey Yard at 5 PM on the 16th!
Get prepared and enhance your career-based skills. Topics include networking effectively, professional communication, and successful habits. Join us for key information about starting your first career and advancing your current one.
Join the Men's Group at 6:00PM in the Harris Center on the third floor of Stowe Hall for fellowship and FREE food and drinks!
Join the BAC Music Club every Tuesday at 7:00PM in Holy Grounds! Click the link below to join the club’s GroupMe!
Come pray a Rosary! The Rosary will be prayed daily in the Grotto. In cases of inclement weather, the Rosary will be moved to the St. Joseph Chapel.
Support your softball team as they take on Converse at 1 and 3 pm on the 17th.
Support your softball team as they take on Converse at 1 and 3 pm on the 17th.
Come pray a Rosary! The Rosary will be prayed daily in the Grotto. In cases of inclement weather, the Rosary will be moved to the St. Joseph Chapel.
The Psychology club meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday from 12:20-12:50. Pizza is provided.
Dr. Nolan of our philosophy department will present a department colloquium by entitled “When We Circulate Blood in an Organ Donor, Is Their Death a Diagnosis or Prognosis?” at 4 PM on Thursday the 18th of April in Stowe 205. End-of-life ethical issues are important not only for philosophers, but for anyone interested in healthcare and human rights. Here's an abstract of the presentation: There are two ways that death is currently declared in the US: cessation of brain activity, and cessation of heart and lung function. Some patients who are declared dead using the latter criteria (their heart and lungs having stopped) are then given oxygenated blood (normothermic regional perfusion) in order to preserve their organs for donation. Tellingly, the surgeons performing this treatment are careful to block the blood vessels leading to the brain, so that the brain is no longer oxygenated. In cases like this, is the patient really dead? I argue that death is merely a prognosis (a prediction of what will probably occur) rather than a diagnosis in these cases.
Interested in sewing, knitting, and everything in between? Join the Yarn and Thread Club every Thursday at 6:00PM in the Mezzanine!
Come pray a Rosary! The Rosary will be prayed daily in the Grotto. In cases of inclement weather, the Rosary will be moved to the St. Joseph Chapel.
Support your men's and women's tennis teams at the Reidy Tennis Center as they play Johnson & Wales at 9 AM!
Please come and attend the 3rd Annual Undergraduate Research Conference at Belmont Abbey College. The event will be held on Friday, April 19 from 12-1 pm in the Hub. Students have created posters about research topics and would like to discuss with everyone about their topics. From 1-1:45, there will be a faculty panel in the Mezzanine talking about applying to graduate school and undergraduate research. For any questions, please email Erin Jensen at erinjensen@bac.edu
Support your men's and women's tennis teams at the Reidy Tennis Center as they play Francis Marion at 1 PM.
Join the philosophy club for a discussion on the morality of capital punishment led by Emily Reynaud on Friday, April 19th at 3pm in Room 125 of St Michael’s Hall. Snacks included!
Join us every Friday evening from 7:00-9:00 pm at Holy Grounds Coffee Shop on the beautiful campus of Belmont Abbey College. All ages and skill levels are welcome. The focus of this jam is building confidence while gaining familiarity with the (mostly) bluegrass repertoire. You’ll play a mixture of bluegrass and folk, with some gospel, country, and Irish. The jam also references the Queen City Bluegrass Jam songbook. Please note that while the location given is Holy Grounds Coffee Shop, and this will remain normative going forward unless otherwise noted, we will also meet in front of the adjacent Haid theater once the weather gets cooler. Contact Stephen Tomlinson with any questions at stephentomlinson@bac.edu.
Come pray a Rosary! The Rosary will be prayed daily in the Grotto. In cases of inclement weather, the Rosary will be moved to the St. Joseph Chapel.
Support your men's and women's tennis teams at the Reidy Tennis Center as they play Mount Olive at 10 AM and 2 PM this Saturday!
Support your men's and women's tennis teams at the Reidy Tennis Center as they play Mount Olive at 10 AM and 2 PM this Saturday!
Join the Belmont Abbey College SGA on the Quad at 6:30PM on Saturday, April 20 for a concert to celebrate BAC Founder's Day Weekend! Two bands of Abbey students, Snail and Backdoor, will be performing along with special guest DJ Harry! This event is FREE!
Come pray a Rosary! The Rosary will be prayed daily in the Grotto. In cases of inclement weather, the Rosary will be moved to the St. Joseph Chapel.