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October 23, 2019

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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

12:00 PM
Career Conversations 2023 (Multi-Day Event)

Learn about a career path from an expert in the field at the Career Exploration & Development Center's annual June Career Conversation Series. 

Register here.
(Flyer has 2 pages)
Start Date and TimeEvent DetailsLocation

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

All Day
Free HIV Testing (Multi-Day Event)
Free 20-minute HIV Testing is held at the Student Health Center Monday-Thursday 12-4pm. No appointment needed.
Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008)
All Day
Men's-Only Clinic (Multi-Day Event)
Men's-Only Clinic is available on Tuesdays, from 11:30-1:30pm by appointment. Please call x 8900. Starts September 3rd.
Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008)
All Day
End Time 5:00 PM
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
12:00 AM
Civic Engagement
HHL Center for Student Leadership Dev.
Location:SLB-121
Open to All: NO RSVP Required
Sponsored by: Students Affairs
8:00 AM - 10:45 PM Information Technology Center
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The New York Latin American Art Triennial 2019: Progressive Transition
Progressive Transition explores the action and effect of moving from one state to another.  More broadly, the project shows the drive towards transformation in the arts. The artists’ need to “feel part of something” that can likewise be recognized and defined by others will be explored within the exhibition. The work on view represents the artistic transition seen against a landscape of societal progress. The project highlights cultural exchange and, at its core, examines the implications of transition on an evolving Latin American culture.
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Nutritionist Hours
Unhappy with your eating habits? Picked up weight over the summer? Come get a free nutritionist consultation on Wednesdays from 11-5pm at the Student Health Center, Old Gym, Room B008. Call for appointment x8900. Starts September 11th.
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Nutritionist Hours
Free dietary consultation with a registered nutritionist on Wednesdays from 11-5pm. Call x 8900 for appointment.
Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008)
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Tabling- Alcohol Awareness
Alcohol awareness program
 
Location: Cafe Cove

Time: 11 AM-1 PM
 
12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Flu Shot Clinic
Flu Shot Clinics (free with health insurance) Sept. 23 & Oct. 7 from 12:30-5pm in T-3, Room 117 Sept. 24 from 11-2pm in the Music Bldg. @ the Student Health Center from 12-5pm: September 18,19,25,26 October 15,16,22,23 November 4 & 5
Old Gym Building - (Student Health Center, B008)
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM
The Women's Studies Program Second Fall Lecture Series Presentation
The Women's Studies Program Second Fall Lecture Series presents "Not Dead Yet: Lydia Ginzburg, Hitler, Stalin and Russian Structuralism" by Dr. Karin Beck, Associate Dean, School of Arts & Humanities and Dept. of Laguages and and Literatures. From September, 1941 to January, 1944, Leningrad was under siege by the German Army.  In her fictional memoirs of this time, the writer and literary critic Lydia Ginzburg (1902-1990), shows how despite the grueling brutality of the siege, the citizens of Leningrad kept their sense of humanity by continually remembering their culture, especially their literary heritage.
The talk will introduce the person Lydia Ginzburg, who defied both Hitler and Stalin and has almost been forgotten by literary history because she did not fit into dominant patterns and expectations.
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Carman Hall, Room 221
Room 221
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Wellness Wednesday- #MeToo
Discussion on where the #MeToo movement is today
 
Location: Old Gym room B- 007

Time: 3 pm - 4 pm 
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Graduate School Preparation

Does your field of study require a graduate degree? Do you know what it takes to prepare for and succeed in graduate school? This workshop will provide you with the tools and resources need to create your graduate school action plan.

Location: Shuster Hall, Room 231
Open to All No RSVP Required
Sponsored by Career Exploration & Development Center

3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Public Speaking Workshop
Students will use a combination of virtual reality, video- taping and receving personal coaching on their presentation skills from a professional.
Student MUST attend three session to receive certificate.
Student Life Building,
Leadership Lounge,
Speaking studio (Room 222)
3:30 pm-5:30 pm
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO GET INTO GRADUATE SCHOOL?

Pre-Grad Advising Workshop

 

What does it Take

to Get into Graduate School?

(NOT for Seniors Only!)

BRING YOUR QUESTIONS

Prof. Suzanne Yates, Pre-Grad Advisor

Prof. Keith Happaney, Pre-Grad Advisor

Wednesday, Oct. 23rd

3:30 – 5:00 p.m.

Gillet Auditorium (GI 024)

 

Sponsored by the Office of Pre-Graduate Advising


Gillet Hall - (Room 024)
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Reception: The New York Latin American Art Triennial 2019

Opening Reception: Wed., Oct. 23, 5-8 p.m

Progressive Transition
: The New York Latin American Art Triennial 2019 organized by the Bronx Hispanic Festival Inc. The broad range of Triennial artists includes representation from a multitude of Latin American countries. The exhibition explores the action and effect of moving from one state to another. More broadly, the project shows the drive towards transformation in the arts.

On view October 19, 2019 through January 25.
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Black Families in Brazil: Then and Now with Author Raquel Almeida

BLACK FAMILIES IN BRAZIL: THEN AND NOW
 BY CREATIVE WRITER, ACTIVIST AND EDUCATOR
RAQUEL ALMEIDA

AGAINST POLICE VIOLENCE
TOWARDS REVOLUTIONARY LOVE
 VIA CREATIVE EXPRESSION

 Questions/RSVPs: sarah.ohmer@lehman.cuny.edu
Organized by Sarah Soanirina Ohmer,
Africana Studies & Latin American/Latino Studies

 WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 23, 2019 @ 6PM
CUNY LEHMAN COLLEGE
CARMAN HALL, ROOM B-39

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Make Your Resume POP!
Develop practical skills and learn how to write an effective professional resume that will help you stand out during your job search.

Location: Shuster Hall, Room 231
Open to All No RSVP Required
Sponsored by Career Exploration & Development Center

 


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