WTAMU Distinguished Lecture Series

WTAMU Distinguished Lecture Series

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The Distinguished Lecture Series was created in 2007 to enhance student education. Events are free and open to the public.

The mission is to invite persons of national prominence to the WTAMU campus to expose students to experts and well-known speakers. The Distinguished Lecture Series (DLS) was created in 2007 to enhance student education. The mission of the DLS is to invite persons of national prominence to the WTAMU campus in order to expose students to experts and well-known speakers. Since 2007, DLS has sponsored

03/02/2026

Don’t miss the DLS event happening this Friday, March 6th, at 7:30 pm in the Mary Moody Northen Recital Hall! Admission is free to WT students who have their buff ID. We can’t wait to see you there! 🎹🦬

02/23/2026

It’s time to get greenlighted! Students with less than 30 hours need to meet with advising services, and students with more than 30 hours need to schedule an appointment with their advisor! 🚦🦬

02/18/2026

Meet our latest DLS speaker: David Korevaar! Well known for his Bach recordings, Korevaar is the current distinguished professor of piano at the University of Colorado-Boulder, a member of the Takacs Quartet, and a founding member of the Boulder Piano Quartet. As a part of this semester's DLS event, he’ll perform during the Grace Hamilton Piano Festival here at WT on March 6 at 7:30 p.m. in Mary Moody Northen Hall! The event is free for WT students and open to the public.

Photos from WTAMU Distinguished Lecture Series's post 11/10/2025

“On October 17, we had an outstanding workshop day including Bolutife Dosumu and Angie Lutts. Thanks to everyone who attended and everyone involved in making this run so smoothly!”
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10/29/2025

🕸️“Beware! Registration is hauntingly close... Don’t let it vanish before you sign up!”🕷️

Registration opens for all students soon… so make sure to get green lighted before your turn is up! ✨

DATES FOR REGISTRATION: 👻

Nov. 3rd - Graduate Students
Nov. 4th - Seniors
Nov. 6th - Juniors
Nov. 10th - Sophomores
Nov. 12th - Freshmen

Photos from WTAMU Distinguished Lecture Series's post 10/27/2025

✨ We have had the pleasure to host many talented scholars and performers during this fall semester. Comment your favorite fall event or which ones you attended below! ✨

10/24/2025

✨🎶A special evening recital from featured violinist .violin. Originally from the greater New York area, he has received international recognition for his musicianship and “soulful” playing (The Arts Desk). Lin currently serves as Concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and co-Principal Guest Concertmaster of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Nataliya Sukhina, assistant professor of practice in collaborative piano at Texas Tech, and WT’s , Harrington Lecturer in Violin, also performed with Lin. It was a wonderful night filled with music! 🎶✨

Photos from WTAMU Distinguished Lecture Series's post 10/21/2025

✨A HUGE thank you to everyone who showed up to past Friday’s event hosted by the Distinguished Lecture Series here ! Stay tuned for more information on upcoming events! ✨

10/20/2025

Thank you to all who attended last Friday's Distinguished Lecture Series. Hope to see you all at upcoming events happening soon!

09/25/2025

Join us this evening for our first DLS event of the semester!
Philosopher and author Dr. Eli Kramer will speak at 6 p.m. in the Fine Arts Complex Recital Hall on the topic of "Academic Responsibility as Rome Burns." A reception will follow.

Special thanks to Dr. Laura Mueller for coordinating this event and thank you to the event co-hosts!

Co-hosted by: English, Philosophy, and Modern Languages at West Texas A&M University, Attebury Honors, and Drs. Monica and David Hart

Photos from WTAMU Distinguished Lecture Series's post 04/11/2025

It was an honor to hear from award-winning writer Christian Wallace tonight at the final Distinguished Lecture Series event of the semester hosted by the Center for the Study of the American West for the Garry L. Nall Lecture in Western Studies.

Wallace said he had a calling to tell stories, and he pointed out that "all stories are really about one thing: home."

There weren't any bookstores or even a Walmart in Andrews when he grew up, but he said his saving grace was the public library and a librarian who inspired his love of books. When he read a line by C.S. Lewis that prompted him to feel what it was like to have sherbet melt on his tongue, he decided he wanted to do that, too -- to make people feel something with language.

He said oil has had a profound impact on him as a storyteller. When he worked in the oil fields, he kept notes of observations in a small notebook "before they fitted away" -- a notebook you can see in one of the actor's pockets in Landman, a series which he co-wrote with Taylor Sheridan.

His first article in Texas Monthly was "Learning to Roughneck."

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