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Arts, Culture & Literacy Clubs

Drama Club
The purpose of the drama club is to provide a means of creative expression for all Hilbert students.  The club allows students to learn more about all aspects of theater from acting to stage management.  The club prepares and performs for the campus and community.  Membership is open to all students.

Contact:Taylor Doherty
Assistant Professor of English 
Paczesny Hall
649-7900, ext. 423

Great Expectations
Great Expectations provides students with the opportunity to explore various cultural activities in the Buffalo area. Visits to plays, museums, historical sites, lectures, and other activities are planned each year to broaden students' knowledge of the arts. Membership is open to all students.

Contact:Amy Smith, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Paczesny Hall
649-7900, ext. 354

H-Files (Student Newspaper)
The student newspaper is called The Hilbert Files or the H-Files. Students are encouraged to become actively involved in gathering information and writing articles and columns for the newspaper. Membership is open to all students.

Contact:Charles Ernst, Ph.D.
Chairperson of Arts and Sciences
Paczesny Hall
649-7900, ext. 315


Hilbert Horizons
(Literary Magazine)

Horizons
is the campus literary magazine. Students are encouraged to become involved in the writing and production of the magazine, which is published and distributed at the end of the spring semester. Membership is open to all students.

Contact:Charles Ernst, Ph.D.
Chairperson of Arts and Sciences
Paczesny Hall
649-7900, ext. 315

Society of Fine Arts
The aim of the Society of Fine Arts is to contribute to the betterment of campus life through fund-raising events related to the fine arts, such as poetry, theater, film, art, and music. Membership is open to all students.

Contact:Charles Ernst, Ph.D.
Chairperson of Arts and Sciences
Paczesny Hall
649-7900, ext. 315