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All Day | Free HIV Testing (Multi-Day Event) Free 20-minute HIV testing Monday-Wednesday 12-4pm at the Student Health Center. Old Gym, Room B008 starting August 27th. No appointment needed. | |
All Day | GYN Hours @ the Student Health Center (Multi-Day Event) Lehman Ladies! Come see the Women's Health Provider starting August 28th on Tuesdays from 9:30-5pm and Wednesdays from 11-2pm . Please come to the Student Health Center, Old Gym, Room B008 to schedule your appointment since a $5 deposit is required. | |
All Day | Men's-Only Clinic (Multi-Day Event) Lehman Men! Schedule an appointment to see Dr. Mark Polisar on Tuesdays 11:30-1:30pm at the Student Health Center, Old Gym, Room B008 x 8900 starting August 28th. | |
All Day | Free Nutritionist Consult (Multi-Day Event) Meet with the nutritionist for a free consultation on Tuesdays from 2:30-5pm and Thursdays from 11:30-3pm at the Student Health Center, Old Gym, Room B008 starting September 4th. | |
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12:30 PM - 2:00 PM | Faculty Recital: Voice and Guitar Guitarist Francisco Roldan and Soprano Gretchen Farrar will present "Interweaving," a performance of music from the English Renaissance to the classical flamenco that influenced Lorca's songs of Spain, to the rich tradition of Cuba and Puerto Rico, to Columbian torch songs, and contemporary American and British masterpieces. | Music Building - (306 (Recital Hall)) |
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM | Fall 2018 Internship Fair Interested in an internship as a way to obtain career related experience? Meet employers offering internships and find out how to apply. Network with other Lehman students in the internship search process. Dress in professional attire, bring your student ID and 25 copies of your resume. | Music Building - (East Dining Room) Music Building |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM | Reading and Discussion Series: Amanda Wunder
Baroque art flourished in 17th
century Seville during a tumultuous period of economic decline, social
conflict, and natural disasters.
This volume explores the patronage
that fueled a frenzy of religious, artistic, and architectural activity - and
the lasting effect it had on the city and its people.
Wunder shares a compelling examination
of the complex visual world of 17th century Seville and the artistic
collaboration that involved all levels of society in supporting its
revitalization.
Amanda Wunder is Associate Professor of History at Lehman College.
| Leonard Lief Library - (Fine Arts Classroom 226-A) |
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM | Innovations in Immunotherapy The Lehman College Biology Dept and Lehman College Alumni Assoc.
present "Innovations in Immunotherapy." Join us for a dynamic panel
discussion on medical innovations in immuno-therapies and their
applications in treating and curing cancers.
Hosted by Dr. Haiping Cheng, chair of the Biology Dept.
Panelists include Dr. Moira Sauane of the Biology Dept. faculty and Dr. Kayla Weiss of the Einstein College of Medicine.
RSVP: 718-960-8235
October 18, 6-8 pm in the Music Building, Room 330.
Light refreshments will be served.
| Music Building Music Building - (330 (Hearth Room)) |
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Jesus Hopped the A-Train: A Play Directed by Professor Jennifer McCabe, this searing drama confronts the nature of justice, forgiveness, and mercy in the confines of a notorious New York City prison. | Speech and Theatre Building - (Studio Theatre) |
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