Pecan Campus – Auditorium Building D
Labor on Film: Lecture and Film Series
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesSTC Library, History Department, and Liberal Arts Division present a film and lecture series on the history of the working class. All screenings will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Building D Auditorium on Pecan Campus. For more information, email hbobrowi@southtexascollege.edu.
My Mother’s Ghosts
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesA reading of ghost stories presented by Julie Corpus. For more information, email seherrera@southexascollege.edu.
Labor on Film: Lecture and Film Series
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesSTC Library, History Department, and Liberal Arts Division present a film and lecture series on the history of the working class. All screenings will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Building D Auditorium on Pecan Campus. For more information, email hbobrowi@southtexascollege.edu.
La Llorona and Other Ghost Stories
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesA collection of ghost stories read by Erika Garza, Liana Andreasen, and Marisa Taylor. For more information, email seherrera@southtexascollege.edu.
Are Men Afraid of The Yellow Wallpaper? The Movie Antichrist Has Answers
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesLiterary presentation on The Yellow Wallpaper and the film Antichrist presented by Liana Andreasen. For more information, email seherrera@southtexascollege.edu.
The Birth of the Werewolf from Literature to Film
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesLiterary presentation on the origin of the werewolf from literature to film as presented by Silvia Herrera. For more information, email seherrera@southtexascollege.edu.
Labor on Film: Lecture and Film Series
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesSTC Library, History Department, and Liberal Arts Division present a film and lecture series on the history of the working class. All screenings will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the Building D Auditorium on Pecan Campus. For more information, email hbobrowi@southtexascollege.edu.
Vietnam – 50 Years Later Film Series
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesSTC Library along with the STC History Department and the Liberal Arts Division present a film and lecture series focused on the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. 5:30PM in the Building D Auditorium on Pecan Campus. For more information, email hbobrowi@southtexascollege.edu.
Intelligent Trees – Earth Day 2025
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesIn celebration of Earth Day, the Biology Club at STC Pecan and the STC Library present a screening of the documentary "Intelligent Trees." Free popcorn will be provided! For more information, contact mmahmoud@southtexascollege.edu.
“Experiences in Criminal Defense and Personal Injury Law” with discussion from the Aguirre law Group
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesA discussion about the experiences of a Criminal Defense Lawyer presented by the Aguirre Law Group, with a chance for students to ask questions. For more information, email bleckey@southtexascollege.edu.
“Law School: How Do You Get There?” featuring faculty and students from UTRGV Pre-Law Program
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesA chance for South Texas College students to chat with current UTRGV Pre-Law students about their experience in the program, ask questions to the Pre-Law Advisors, and chat with our transfer specialist, Dr. Kelli Davis, to discuss their options. For more information, email bleckey@southtexascollege.edu.
Screening of 1957 “12 Angry Men” with commentary by Dr. Jeffrey Zents – Pecan
Pecan Campus - Auditorium Building D 3201 Pecan Blvd, McAllen, TX, United StatesA screening of the 1957 classic film "12 Angry Men" followed by commentary by South Texas College Philosopher Dr. Jeffrey Zents. Simultaneously available at Pecan and MidValley campuses. For more information, email bleckey@southtexascollege.edu.
