Mark your calendars for these important spring 2015 semester dates

While the thoughts of most on campus are about finishing the fall semester and enjoying the upcoming Christmas holidays, the spring 2015 semester is also just around the corner.

Please make note of these important dates for the spring semester.

– Saturday, Jan. 10 – Residence halls reopen

– Monday, Jan. 12 – Block Five classes begin

– Monday, Jan. 19 – College closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

-Thursday, Feb. 5 – Block Five ends

– Monday, Feb. 9 – Block Six begins

– Wednesday, March 4 – Block Six ends

– Thursday, March 5 through Friday, March 13 – Spring Break

– Monday, March 16 – Block Seven begins

– Friday, April 3 – College closed for Good Friday

– Thursday, April 9 – Block Seven ends

– Monday, April 13 – Block Eight begins

– Wednesday, May 6 – Block Eight ends

– Saturday, May 9 – Spring Commencement Ceremony

Students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni and members of the community are also invited to a variety of events on campus that provide entertainment and education. Many of these events are also part of the events students can attend to earn the required arts and lecture credits. They include:

– Central Ballet Theatre’s production of “Rapunzel: A Tangled Tale” – Jan. 16-18;

– “Lincoln at Gettysburg” with Chris Small – Feb. 1;

– Theologian-in-Residence lecture series – Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24

– “Kaleidoscope of Indian Classical Dance” – Feb. 21

– Tusculum College Band Program’s Winter Concert – Feb. 24;

– Theatre-at-Tusculum’s production of “How to Eat Like a Child (And Other Lessons in NOT Being a Grown-up)” – Feb. 27-28 and March 1, 5-8;

– “Back on Broadway” – March 22

– Old Oak Festival – April 17-19

– “5×10,” a production of five 10-minute student written plays – April 17-19, 24-26

– Tusculum College Band Program’s Spring Concert – April 30

– Tusculum College Community Chorus’ Spring Concert – May 4.