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The Best Seat in the House

The arts soar - Dreams take off More than 1,000 seats in the future Performing Arts Center are awaiting designation as the best seats as arts lovers anticipate theater, dance and music performances in a venue worthy of the talents of James Madison University students and faculty.

Six hundred seats in The Concert Hall and 450 seats in The Proscenium Theatre are available to bear plaques honoring or remembering loved ones, favorite professors and friends.

Learn more about Performing Arts Center seat naming opportunities.

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This week @ JMU

Sept. 16: JMU-Lifelong Learning Institute Brown-Bag Lunch, Financial adviser Bob Wheatley presents "Long-Term Care and Tax-Free Investing"

Sept. 17: JMU Economics Seminar Series, Hans Haller of Virginia Tech presents "Interaction on Random Graphs"

Sept. 17: Pulitzer Prize-winning author Daniel Walker Howe, professor emeritus of American history at the University of California at Los Angeles and Rhodes Professor of American History Emeritus at Oxford University, presents "What Hath God Wrought: The Nineteenth-Century Revolution in Communications"

Sept. 18: JMU Physics Seminar, Dr. D.J. Chen from Rockingham Memorial Hospital presents "Physics in Radiation Oncology"

Sept. 18: Visiting Scholars Program Lecture, History Professor John Inscoe of the University of Georgia presents "Slavery and Freedom in Antebellum Appalachia"

Sept. 18: Jim Brickman Concert

Sept. 19: Shenandoah Valley Regional Studies Seminar, Clarence Geier of JMU and Joseph Whitehorne of Lord Fairfax Community College present "Panic at Cedar Creek?: Doing Historical Archaeology at a Civil War Battlefield"

Sept. 20: "Beyond Jamestown: Virginia Indians Past and Present" Exhibition Grand Opening and Presentations

Sept. 21: JMU Faculty Recital, Dr. Wanchi Huang, violin

Ongoing through Sept. 30: Art Exhibition, Frances Plecker Education Center, Edith J. Carrier Arboretum, features Deborah A. Bevenour's work

Ongoing through Dec. 5: "Beyond Jamestown: Virginia Indians Past and Present" Exhibition

Ongoing through Dec. 18: 1st Annual Area Youth Art Exhibition