As a part of the Coffeehouse Corner series, Event Management, Dining and Hospitality (EMDH) hosted artist Nelly’s Echo at the Starbucks Stage in the Bone Student Center on Wednesday.
Students sat at tables and booths to talk, do classwork or listen to the performance.
Freshman English major Winnie Phillips attended the event to work on assignments, get Starbucks and enjoy the live music.
“The intersection of both [the environment and the music] was perfect,” Phillips said.
Sophomore journalism and marketing double major Madison Jockisch enjoyed the artist’s connection with the crowd through jokes and callouts.
Monalisa Lamptey, a project management graduate student and EMDH representative, believes many students have created bonds at past Coffeehouse Corner events.
“Some students, they don’t know each other, but then they meet and are able to connect,” Lamptey said.
Nathan Redmore, a freshman history education major and Redbird Well representative, agreed with Lamptey.
“I think Coffeehouse Corner is a great opportunity to find community, and it’s also a good opportunity for us at Redbird Well and EMDH to spread the resources available,” Redmore said.
The Coffeehouse Corner event concluded with Nelly’s Echo receiving a round of applause from attendees.
To continue the Coffeehouse Corner series, EMDH has another event scheduled from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, with a performance from musician Alex Ahn.
Future Coffeehouse Corner events also include a trivia night on Nov. 18, as well as a craft night on Dec. 2.









