Twinkling white lights will illuminate the SMU campus for Celebration of Lights, the University's annual holiday celebration. Beginning with the annual campus lighting ceremony, the Dallas community is invited to enjoy SMU's centennial holiday lighting.
Luminarias will line the sidewalks for the ceremony, a favorite campus tradition for SMU students that will feature student musicians performing songs of the season, SMU President R. Gerald Turner reading the Christmas story from the New Testament, and lighting of the SMU Christmas tree. The celebration ends bathed in candlelight as participants light candles and sing "Silent Night."
The lights will be on display through January 3, 2016.
Twinkling white lights will illuminate the SMU campus for Celebration of Lights, the University's annual holiday celebration. Beginning with the annual campus lighting ceremony, the Dallas community is invited to enjoy SMU's centennial holiday lighting.
Luminarias will line the sidewalks for the ceremony, a favorite campus tradition for SMU students that will feature student musicians performing songs of the season, SMU President R. Gerald Turner reading the Christmas story from the New Testament, and lighting of the SMU Christmas tree. The celebration ends bathed in candlelight as participants light candles and sing "Silent Night."
The lights will be on display through January 3, 2016.
Twinkling white lights will illuminate the SMU campus for Celebration of Lights, the University's annual holiday celebration. Beginning with the annual campus lighting ceremony, the Dallas community is invited to enjoy SMU's centennial holiday lighting.
Luminarias will line the sidewalks for the ceremony, a favorite campus tradition for SMU students that will feature student musicians performing songs of the season, SMU President R. Gerald Turner reading the Christmas story from the New Testament, and lighting of the SMU Christmas tree. The celebration ends bathed in candlelight as participants light candles and sing "Silent Night."
The lights will be on display through January 3, 2016.