Mid-Valley Campus – Bldg G-191
What Do These Horror Short Films Really Mean? How The Use of Ambiguity In Horror Short Films Can Lead To A Vast Array of Distinct Interpretations That Encourage Discussion, Debate, and Critical Thinking.
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesDiscussion on how the use of ambiguity In horror short films can lead to a vast array of distinct interpretations that encourage discussion, debate, and critical thinking as lead by David Oakes and Jiovanna Perez Sepulveda. For more information, email seherrera@southtexascollege.edu.
We Have Seen The Future of Horror Literature: Who Are The Horror Writers Who Are Turning The Present and the Future Into A Golden Age of Diverse Horror Voices Who Will Present Great New Tales That Will Shape The Genre Going Into The Future?
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesWorkshop discussion on horror literature and how the present and future of horror may look like. This workshop will be lead by David Oakes and Jiovanna Perez Sepulveda. For more information, email seherrera@southtexascollege.edu.
Who Are the Forgers of the Future of Horror Movies?
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesA Selection and Overview of The Horror Directors and Creators Who Are Currently Shaping The Present of The Genre and Will Revolutionize Horror Films For Decades To Come. Workshop discussion on a selection and overview of the horror directors and creators who are currently shaping the present of the genre and will revolutionize horror films […]
Classic Horror Stories, New Short Film Interpretations
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesHow Talented and Ambitious Directors Are Taking Classic Horror Stories and Molding New Interpretations With Fascinating Short Films. Discussion on how talented and ambitious directors are taking classic horror stories and molding new interpretations with fascinating short films. For more information, email seherrera@southtexascollege.edu.
Mid-Valley Psychological Science Orientation
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesOverview of the field of Psychology and discussion of upcoming semester events. For more information, contact 956-973-7639.
Alcohol Awareness Month, National Alcohol Screening Day – Mid-Valley
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesJoin us for an alcohol awareness and screening event. This event offers a brief screening to assess your relationship with alcohol. Educational resources on the effects of alcohol on health, tips, and information about available support will be provided. South Texas College | Mindwise Screening AlcoholScreening For more information, contact 956-872-2173.
Adapting the Un-adapted…
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesDr. David Oakes Presents: Adapting the Un-adapted: How AI Animation Allows A New Group of Storytellers to Adapt the Cosmic Horror Stories of H.P. Lovecraft and J.R.R. Tolkien's The Silmarillion To Open Both Up To Audiences That Might Never Have Looked At Them Before. For more information, contact 956-447-6653.
Fantasy Worlds Both Old And New…
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesDr. David Oakes Presents: Fantasy Worlds Both Old And New: How Musicians and Bands Bring New Life To Classic Works of Literature While Others Create Their Own Fantasy Worlds Through The Power of Music. For more information, contact 956-447-6653.
2025: Will This Year See Superhero Films Fly Up, Up And Away Or Will Entire Universes and Franchises Be Doomed?
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesDr. David Oakes Presents: 2025: Will This Year See Superhero Fims Fly Up, Up And Away Or Will Entire Universes and Franchises Be Doomed? For more information, email doakes@southtexascollege.edu.
We Almost Lost The Current Lot…
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesDr. David Oakes and the South Texas College English Department present: We Almost Lost The Current Lot: The Almost Dire Fate of The Recent Theatrical Adaptation of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot And Other Projects That Could Have Been Glorious But Were Not To Be For more information, contact 956-447-6653.
Classic Monsters, New Adaptations: How Frankenstein’s Monster And Dracula Live Anew With Smart, New Adaptations and Fresh Variations
Mid-Valley Campus - Bldg G-191 400 N Border Ave, Weslaco, TX, United StatesDr. David Oakes and the South Texas College English Department Presents: Classic Monsters, New Adaptations: How Frankenstein’s Monster And Dracula Live Anew With Smart, New Adaptations and Fresh Variations. For more information, contact 956-447-6653.
