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Rising With Purpose: DFW Metroplex November 12

Join fellow McMurry alumni and friends in the DFW Metroplex for an evening of food, fellowship, and conversation with our new president, Dr. Lynne Murray. Hosted at the home of Derek Bennett (Southlake) The evening will feature remarks from: Mike Hutchison ’87, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Dr. Lynne Murray, President

Rising With Purpose: DFW Metroplex November 13

Join fellow McMurry alumni and friends in the DFW Metroplex for an evening of food, fellowship, and conversation with our new president, Dr. Lynne Murray. Hosted at the home of Larry Conlee (Dallas) The evening will feature remarks from: Mike Hutchison ’87, Vice President for Institutional Advancement Dr. Lynne Murray, President

PSI CHI & Psychology Club

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Why Join? Curious about the mind and human behavior? Come connect with peers, explore psychology, and get involved in a welcoming community.

Community Lunch

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Dining Hall

Presented by RSL Bring your lunch to the VMMR and join us for encouragement, support, and celebration of college life. Build connections and expand your involvement on campus.

Theatre | Moonlight and Magnolias

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Amy Graves Ryan Little Theatre 1642 Sayles Blvd., Abilene, TX

Hollywood, 1939. The town is buzzing. Legendary producer David O. Selznick has halted production on his ambitious new epic, Gone with the Wind, the much-anticipated adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s novel. The problem? The screenplay simply doesn’t work. So what’s a powerful mogul to do? While juggling the demands of impatient stars, gossip columnists, and even his own

Theatre | Moonlight and Magnolias

Recurring
Amy Graves Ryan Little Theatre 1642 Sayles Blvd., Abilene, TX

Hollywood, 1939. The town is buzzing. Legendary producer David O. Selznick has halted production on his ambitious new epic, Gone with the Wind, the much-anticipated adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s novel. The problem? The screenplay simply doesn’t work. So what’s a powerful mogul to do? While juggling the demands of impatient stars, gossip columnists, and even his own

Theatre | Moonlight and Magnolias

Recurring
Amy Graves Ryan Little Theatre 1642 Sayles Blvd., Abilene, TX

Hollywood, 1939. The town is buzzing. Legendary producer David O. Selznick has halted production on his ambitious new epic, Gone with the Wind, the much-anticipated adaptation of Margaret Mitchell’s novel. The problem? The screenplay simply doesn’t work. So what’s a powerful mogul to do? While juggling the demands of impatient stars, gossip columnists, and even his own