William Peace University Singers Present 3rd Annual Spring Concert Tonight

By: Mar. 27, 2014
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William Peace University, a private four-year university located in downtown Raleigh, has announced that its glee club, the William Peace University Singers, will perform its 3rd annual spring concert tonight, March 27, 2014 in Kenan Auditorium, located at 15 East Peace St. The event will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students.

Formed in the fall of 2011, the Singers have performed throughout the Triangle and beyond, mesmerizing audiences for the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, the Durham Bulls, the Raleigh Christmas Parade, and the North Carolina Governor's Inaugural Ball, among others. They have also traveled throughout North Carolina and Virginia to perform at regional churches and organizations.

"Getting the chance to perform at home once again for our students and the community is a real treat," said Julie Ricciardi, Vice President for Engagement at William Peace University. "Our club is constantly performing in the community and outside of the campus. We hope that people from not only across downtown, but across the Triangle, will come hear our wonderful students perform. Each student is getting the opportunity to grow and that is also a special experience to be a part of."

For more information on registration, as well as details on purchasing tickets, visit: https://wpeaceu.wufoo.com/forms/william-peace-university-singers-spring-concert.

ABOUT WILLIAM PEACE UNIVERSITY: William Peace University is located in the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina. It was founded in 1857 as Peace Institute, offering education for boys and girls in primary grades and to women from high school to college. Peace, an all- women's college, became a four-year baccalaureate college and graduated its first bachelor's students in August of 1996. Exclusively an all-women's institution for its first 152 years, Peace began offering coeducational evening courses through the William Peace School of Professional Studies in 2009. In 2011, Peace College transitioned to William Peace University and welcomed its first coeducational class to its day program in fall 2012. Its mission is to prepare students for careers in the organizations of tomorrow. On average, more than 90 percent of the university's graduates are placed in jobs or graduate school within one year of graduation. For more information, visit www.peace.edu.



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