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All Day | | Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008) |
All Day | | Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008) |
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All Day | Flu Shot Clinics (Multi-Day Event) Flu Shot Clinic Schedule: (free with insurance)
Sept. 23rd & Oct. 7th T-3, Room 117 12-5pm
September 24th East Dining Room 11-2pm
At the Student Health Center 12-5pm:
September 18, 19, 25, 26
October 15, 16, 22, 23 | Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008) Old Gym Building |
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8:00 AM - 10:45 PM | | Information Technology Center
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Internship 101
High grades are not enough! Employers look for candidates who have had experience and who can demonstrate leadership, teamwork, communication and interpersonal skills. An internship is one of the best ways to build on your resume to attract an employment recruiter. Learn about the benefits of internships and where/how to find one.
Location: Shuster Hall, Room 231
Open to All No RSVP Required
Sponsored by: Career Exploration & Development Center | |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM | Blunt Talk Marijuana discussion
Time: 12 pm - 1pm
Location: Old Gym room B- 007 | |
12:30 PM - 3:00 PM | Latina Woman's Poetry + Workshops – sponsored by City and Humanities Program Latina Woman's Poetry + Workshops – sponsored by City and Humanities Program
Where: Lehman College Studio Theater
ELISABET VELASQUEZ first began performing her poetry at the legendary Nuyorican Poets Café and in 2009 earned a spot on the coveted Nuyorican National Slam Team which achieved 4th place in the Nation. Velasquez Poetry explores and promotes feminism, body positivity, sex, love, mental illness, and women's choices through an intersectional lens. Velasquez has performed at Lincoln Center Out Of Doors, Pregones Theatre, Bushwick Starr Theatre, The Bowery Poetry Club, Brooklyn Museum, Museum Of Natural History, The Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Rutgers University, Williams College, Adelphi University, Pace University, Princeton University, James Madison University, Harvard. University and The Amber Rose Slut Walk 2017. Her work has been featured in TIDAL, NBC, Now This, Huffington Post, Latina Magazine, Vibe Magazine, Muzzle Magazine, Centro Voces and Elephant Journal among others. She is a VONA Alum, 2017 Poets House Fellow. She is the winner of Button Poetry's 2017 Poetry Video Contest and the author of the chapbook PTSD.
JANI ROSE is a Puerto Rican poet, writer, activist, curator, and educator. Born in El Barrio, raised in the Bronx, and educated in a Manhattan private school, she is a culturally diverse New Yorker. Her passion for poetry began when she was published at the age of 7. At 17, she attended workshops at The New School and began reading at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Though the next decade of her life was dedicated to raising her 4 sons; she continued writing, becoming a Board Member and Fellow of the Acentos Writers Workshops in 2010. Jani Rose's return to performance poetry in 2008, led to a relationship with Capicu Culture, where she is a Board Member, organizer, and blogger for "Sofrito for Your Soul." In 2012 she launched the Sangre Viva Arts Alliance, unifying the large Latino network of activists in NYC. In the Spring of 2014, she co-founded La Sopa: Capicu School of Poetic Arts, hosted at Boricua College in Brooklyn, where she is a student and educator. Jani Rose is a multi-faceted professional who takes to the page and stage to express her love of the art of language and share the Nuyorican experience.
AMBER PAEZ is an MFA-Poetry candidate at The New School. Her writing focuses on the intersections of culture, language, and identity by examining her own first-generation Latinx roots. She currently is working on her thesis, but has translation projects, critical essays, and book reviews in the works.
Her poems have been published in anthologies such as Florida's Best Emerging Poets 2017 and New York's Best Emerging Poets 2018 as well as in literary magazines such as TEA and Com(m)unícate. She has read her poetry in multiple venues across New York.
To learn more follow her on social media @speakupamps @ampspoetry (IG)
or visit her website at www.ampspoetry.com | |
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM | Seáinín Tom Sheáin: From Árainn to the Silver Screen Join us for a reading of ‘Seáinín Tom Sheáin: From Árainn to the Silver Screen’ by professor and director of the CUNY Irish Institute Studies, Tomás Ó hide, who will discuss his research on the Irish film industry.
Thurs. Oct 10 from 2-3:15 p.m. in Music Building, Room 313
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM | State Government Careers Do you want a secure career track opportunity with the government? Have you thought about international assignments? Learn about
Pathways Internship Programs
Recent Graduate Programs
President Management Fellows (PMF)
from Theresa Gagnon, Program Officer, U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
location :Shuster Hall, Room 231
Open to All No RSVP Required
Sponsored by Career Exploration & Development Center | |
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM | Workshop #4
The prerequisite for this module is an Introduction to Leadership program. This fun,experiential program will facilitate student development in critical thinking and problem solving. They will use the Social Change Model to conceptualize, develop and implement a capstone project to serve their community.
Student Life Building, Room 111A
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Entrepreneurs Panel, refreshment budget, catering from La Morada/ South of France 10/10 (THURSDAY, 5-7 p.m.) – Entrepreneurs Panel, refreshment budget, catering from La Morada/ South of France
Where: Music Hall 330
Panelists: La Morada, Mexican Restaurant in South Bronx
Ramona Ferreyra, founder Ojala Threads, Inc.
Maribel, South of France Restaurant, Westchester Avenue | |
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM | Social Change Model & SRLS Using Kouzes and Posner's Five Practices of Exemplary Leaders, students will explore theory core values and basic theories of leadership in an exciting interactive environment.
Student Life Building,Room 111A | |
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM | Story Telling Workshops (Workshop 4)
Students develop their personal stories with a professional coach and the combined stories will result in a publication.
Student Life Building, Room 121
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