Event Calendar
Pick a DatePor nosotras: la experiencia latina en la comunidad
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A presentation in Spanish by student Ivett Martinez.
Latitude
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A new dance work by Dana Reitz, performed in silence by Reitz, Elena Demyanenko and Yanan Yu, with costumes by Charles Schoonmaker. The world premiere of Latitude was presented by Lumberyard Contemporary Performing Arts at New York Live Arts in February, 2018. This piece runs approximately one hour in duration, without intermission.
Meditation 101 (Session 1)
FACULTY AND STAFF | Come learn the basics of this powerful tool for reducing stress in this low-key introduction by Dr. Randy Anselmo
Master Class: Evie Shockley
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Master class with visiting poet Evie Shockley: “Structure as Armor; Structure as Bridge.”
Poetry Reading: Evie Shockley
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Poetry reading and book signing with Evie Shockley.
Evie Shockley In Conversation with Michael Dumanis and Phillip B. Williams
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Join Michael Dumanis and Phillip B. Williams in a Q&A with visiting poet Evie Shockley.
Meditation 101 (Session 2)
FACULTY AND STAFF | Come learn the basics of this powerful tool for reducing stress in this low-key introduction by Dr. Randy Anselmo
The Economic Contributions of Winter Sports in a Changing Climate
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Elizabeth Burakowski, Ph.D. (University of New Hampshire) discusses the Economic Contributions of Winter Sports in a Changing Climate.
The Spirit of Things
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Art + Practice (A+P) presents the first retrospective solo exhibition by artist Maren Hassinger ’69 in her hometown of Los Angeles.
Performance: ToeBow on Campus
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Brooklyn-based band ToeBow will be performing on campus at the end of the month. More details to come.
"Aloft" by Swan MA ’78
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Aloft, Margaret Swan MA ’78’s solo exhibition of painted aluminum sculpture at Boston Sculptors Gallery, explores the affinity of structures in nature to those found in architecture and the built world around us.
The Climate Impacts of Mid-1800s Deforestation and Subsequent Reforestation
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Elizabeth Burakowski, Ph.D from University of NH, will discuss The Climate Impacts of Mid-1800s Deforestation and Subsequent Reforestation.