![Caption: “Students will be invited to participate in the creation. All of the meetings will be public, so they can attend the design charrettes. Erwin will be doing a number of public presentations here at the cultural center to talk about the project and about his design process. It is important for Wofford students to know that they are part of a larger vibrant, cultural community,” says Jennifer Evins, president and CEO of The Arts Partnership of Greater Spartanburg.](https://woffordogb.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/wohackers-6.jpg)
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• October 6, 2015
![he Hub City Bookshop & Press welcomes engagement with Wofford students, whether through formal talks or browsing the bookstore.](https://woffordogb.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/wohackers-4.jpg)
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• October 6, 2015
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