January 28, 2026 - Stephen F. Austin State University’s calendar of events and key dates for January 28 to February 9. This calendar is not intended to be comprehensive; click the calendar links below for more events.
Women's Basketball vs. McNeese State University: 6:30 p.m. January 29 Johnson Coliseum. SFA’s women’s basketball team will compete against McNeese State University.
SFA Piano Trio Recital: 7:30 p.m. January 29. Wright Music Building, Cole Concert Hall. Jennifer Dalmas, professor of violin; Evgeni Raychev, cello instructor; and Minhae Lee, assistant professor of piano; will present a piano trio recital, featuring: Beethoven's "Ghost Piano Trio,” “Cafe Music” by Paul Schoenfield and “Trio in G Minor” by Bedrich Smetana.
‘Greetings from Texas (or somewhere in between)’: January 30 to March 29. The Cole Art Center, Reavley Gallery. “Greetings from Texas (or Somewhere in Between)” presents works by Heather Sundquist Hall that examines landscape, identity and the shifting impressions of place. Using gouache as her primary medium, Hall creates compositions that balance precision and spontaneity, capturing moments that feel both rooted and in transition.
James P. Connolly: 7:30 p.m. January 30 Griffith Fine Arts Building, Turner Auditorium. Nationally recognized stand-up comedian James P. Connolly will perform as part of SFA’s Micky Elliott College of Fine Arts University Series. Connolly is known for his clean, high-energy comedy and engaging storytelling. He has appeared on “America’s Got Talent,” Comedy Central, HBO and Netflix, and can be heard regularly on SiriusXM comedy channels.
Men’s Basketball vs. McNeese State University: 6:30 p.m. February 2 Johnson Coliseum. SFA’s men’s basketball team will compete against McNeese State University.
SFA Piano Week: February 3 to 6 Wright Music Building, Cole Concert Hall . SFA will host SFA Piano Week which will feature guest faculty from the United States and South Korea and will include recitals, public masterclasses and group lessons.
Children’s Show: ‘Pete the Cat' 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. February 5 Griffith Fine Arts Building, Turner Auditorium “Pete the Cat,” presented by Main Street Theater and part of SFA’s Children Series, examines the adventures of Pete, a groovy blue cat.








