Women's Soccer: SLC vs New York University
Campbell Sports Center Fleming Field (Yonkers)
/Monday
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Campbell Sports Center Fleming Field (Yonkers)
/Monday
Athletic Away Danbury, CT
/Monday
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/Tuesday
Sarah Lawrence College MFA Writing Faculty memberBen Purkertreads from his recently published novelThe Men Can’t Be Saved. Book sales and signing to follow.
Ben Purkert是一个诗人,novelist. His debut novel,The Men Can't Be Saved, came out in August 2023 from Overlook/Abrams. He is also the author of the poetry collectionFor the Love of Endings (Four Way Books, 2018), named one of Adroit's Best Poetry Collections of the Year. His writing appears inThe New Yorker, The Nation, Poetry, Kenyon Review, Slate, McSweeney's, Ploughshares, and elsewhere. A formerGuernicaeditor, he is the founder ofBack Draft, an interview series focused on revision and the creative process. He holds degrees from Harvard and NYU, and currently lives in Jersey City.
This event is colloquium credit eligible.
Athletic Away Kings Point, NY
/Tuesday
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Room B
/Tuesday
Melanie Mitchellis a professor at the Santa Fe Institute. Her current research focuses on conceptual abstraction and analogy-making in humans and AI systems. Melanie is the author or editor of six books and numerous scholarly papers in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and complex systems. Her bookComplexity: A Guided Tour(Oxford University Press) won the 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Science Book Award and was named by Amazon.com as one of the 10 best science books of 2009. Her latest book,Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans(法勒,斯特劳斯,和吉鲁),入围for the 2023 Cosmos Prize for Scientific Writing. This event is open to the entire Sarah Lawrence community and the public.
Athletic Away Kings Point, NY
/Wednesday
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Reading Room
/Thursday
Ticketed event with authorJami Attenbergfor Writing Institute community members.RSVPhere.
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Rooms B and C
/Thursday
Join us on October 5th to celebrate 40 years of the Writing Institute community!
Bestselling authorJami Attenbergjoins us for a special craft lecture on how to carve out a creative life for yourself. This craft talk will be followed by a Q&A with the author, moderated byDenne Michele Norris MFA ’12and live streamed on Zoom. Please join us afterwards for a reception as we welcome writers from forty years of the Writing Institute community.
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 200 Heimbold Gallery
/Friday
A panel discussion about the work ofElizabeth Bonaventuraon view at the Heimbold Visual Arts Center,September 7 to October 22. Moderated byAngela Dufresne, withCarrie Moyer, Jennifer Macdonald,Claudia Bitran, Wells Chandler, Chris Wilcox,andAmy DiGennaro.
Reception to follow.
Athletic Away Brooklyn, NY
/Friday
Athletic Away Purchase, NY
/Saturday
Campbell Sports Center Fleming Field (Yonkers)
/Saturday
Virtual Online
/Tuesday
Learn more about Sarah Lawrence's graduate programs in the Art of Teaching and Child Development. Program Directors will provide an overview of the programs offered and answer any questions you may have.REGISTER HERE.
Library LIBR Reading Room
/Tuesday
Jean Shinis known for her sprawling and often public sculptures, transforming accumulations of discarded objects into powerful monuments that interrogate our complex relationship between material consumption, collective identity, and community engagement. Often working cooperatively within a community, she amasses vast collections of everyday objects—e.g., Mountain Dew bottles, mobile phones, 35mm slides—while researching their history of use, circulation, and environmental impact. Distinguished by this labor-intensive and participatory process, Shin’s creations become catalysts for communities to confront social and ecological challenges.
Campbell Sports Center CSC Tennis Courts - ALL
/Tuesday
Athletic Away Patchogue, NY
/Tuesday
Campbell Sports Center CSC Full Gym
/Tuesday
Slonim SLON Living Room / Stone Room
/Wednesday
A craft talk on the reflexive and recursive process of revising a novel and the artistic, emotional, psychological journey that it is.
Victor Manibois a Filipino speculative fiction writer living in New York. As a queer immigrant and a person of color, he writes about people who live these identities as they navigate imaginary worlds. A 2022 Lambda Literary Emerging Voices Fellow, he is the author of the science fiction noir novelThe Sleepless. His next novel,Escape Velocity,is forthcoming from Erewhon Books in Spring 2024. Aside from fiction, he also spins fantastical tales in his career as a lawyer. He lives in Queens with his husband, their dog, and their two cats. Find him online at victormanibo.com or on most social media sites @victormanibo.
This event is colloquium credit eligible.
Virtual Online
/Thursday
Learn more about the Genetic Counseling Master's degree program at Sarah Lawrence College. Established in 1969, the program was the first of its kind in the United States. It remains the largest graduate program in genetic counseling in the world. RSVPhere.
Athletic Away Farmingdale, NY
/Thursday
Virtual Online
/Thursday
CDI is proud to be a collaborator on the DEY Professional Learning Institute (PLI) inaugural book study onSegregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Gradesby Jennifer Keys Adair and Kiyomi Sanchez-Suzuki Colegrove. Early childhood educators and advocates are invited to join CDI for a four-week six-hour course to discuss this powerful study and the need to center children's agency in the pursuit of racial and social justice. Participants are asked to purchase their own book and commit to all four sessions in the series.
Course fee $25.
NY State CTLE and DEY PLI Certificates are available.
For information about scholarships, please contactinfo@dey.orgSarah Lawrence is an Approved CTLE Sponsor and offers 6 CTLE hours for this program.REGISTER HERE.