April Campus Programming Ideas

April Campus Programming Ideas

 

April is the perfect time to bring meaningful, engaging, and interactive experiences to campus. With National Poetry Month, Alcohol Awareness Month, Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and Earth Day all taking place, it’s an opportunity to create programming that sparks conversation, builds community, and leaves a lasting impact. These April campus programming ideas are designed to help you hit multiple themes while keeping students fully engaged.


Inspire Through Poetry & Storytelling

1. Ebo Barton
Celebrate National Poetry Month with a powerful spoken word experience that blends artistry, identity, and activism. Ebo Barton’s work explores what it means to exist at the intersections of race, gender, and queerness, creating a performance that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Their storytelling invites audiences to reflect, heal, and engage in meaningful dialogue long after the performance ends.

2. I.N.K.
Bringing energy, humor, and heart to the stage, I.N.K. combines poetry, comedy, and hip-hop into a one-of-a-kind performance. Their ability to tackle topics like mental health, diversity, and social justice with a mix of lightheartedness and depth keeps audiences engaged from start to finish. This is an ideal program to draw in students who may be new to spoken word while still delivering a meaningful message.


Rethink Alcohol Awareness Programming

3. Hypnotic Intoxication with Keith Karkut
This interactive program transforms alcohol education into a live, eye-opening experience. Through stage hypnosis, student volunteers appear intoxicated despite only drinking water, demonstrating how easily judgment, coordination, and behavior can be influenced. The program combines entertainment with real conversations about peer pressure, decision-making, and long-term consequences, making it a standout option for April campus programming ideas.

4. Maximize Your Buzz
This engaging seminar flips the script on traditional alcohol education by focusing on identity and personal values. Instead of telling students what not to do, it encourages them to understand why they make certain choices and how to align those choices with their goals. With humor and relatable examples, students walk away with practical strategies to reduce negative outcomes and make more intentional decisions.


Create Meaningful Conversations Around Prevention

5. Zero Shades of Gray
This high-energy program delivers an empowering and straightforward approach to sexual assault prevention. By focusing on clarity around consent and accountability, it removes confusion and emphasizes that respect is non-negotiable. The engaging format keeps students comfortable and involved, making it easier for the message to resonate and stick.

6. Pure Praxis
Pure Praxis takes prevention programming a step further by actively involving participants in the learning process. Through live theater-style scenarios, students analyze real-world situations, discuss possible responses, and practice intervention strategies in real time. This “social fire drill” approach equips participants with the confidence and tools needed to create safer communities.


Celebrate Earth Day with Interactive & Sustainable Experiences

7. System Shock: Reboot Earth Escape Room
Bring Earth Day to life with this immersive, fast-paced escape room experience. Participants work against the clock to solve sustainability-focused challenges and recover critical environmental research before it’s lost. This collaborative activity promotes teamwork, critical thinking, and environmental awareness in a fun and memorable way.

8. Color Your Own Earth Day Totes
Combine creativity and sustainability with this hands-on DIY activity featuring Earth Day-themed designs. Participants can personalize reusable tote bags with eco-friendly messages and artwork, reinforcing sustainability in a fun and engaging way. With all supplies included and easy drop-shipped setup, this flexible program works as a standalone event or alongside other April campus programming ideas, giving students a functional keepsake they’ll continue to use.


April offers a unique chance to combine creativity, education, and engagement across multiple important themes. By incorporating a mix of performances, interactive learning, and hands-on activities, these April campus programming ideas help you create well-rounded events that resonate with students and leave a lasting impression well beyond the month.

Contact your Neon Entertainment agent today to bring and of the programs to your campus!

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The Hot Mic

Spoken Word Artist Ebo Barton

Spoken Word Duo I.N.K.

Hypnotic Intoxication

Maximize Your Buzz

Zero Shades of Gray

Pure Praxis

System Shock: Reboot Earth

Color Your Own Earth Day Totes

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